Country Guides for Property and Real Estate Investors
"Poland has been one of the most high profile 2004 entrants to the EU."
Close links with Germany. Successful integraton into the EU. Low inflation and rising employment. Growth in imports and exports. Infrastructure facing steady improvements. Growing middle class and expatriate community.
Low transaction costs in property market. Property offering steady capital appreciation between 10-12%. Strong demand for new build accommodation. Simple mortgage application process.
Poland - General Country Guide
Lech Kaczynski became the new president in 2005, replacing former Communist Aleksander Kwasniewski.
An Overview of the Polish Economy
Since joining the EU in 2004, Poland's economy has gone from strength to strength and has been engaged in a cyclical recovery.
Should You Invest in Poland?
The demand for new-build property is strong as young Polish professionals are now finding themselves in a position to buy.
Property Investment Hotspots in Poland
Polish Property Investment Hotspots - this report includes data on locations to invest in like Warsaw, Krakow & Katowice.
Property Purchasing Guide for Poland
Legal Guide to Buying Polish Property - includes property ownership, purchase law & rights & sales tax law.
Mortgage Finance in Poland
Finance Guide for Purchasing Real Estate - info on interest rates, availabilty, costs, loan to value & application process.
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