May 5, 2025 - 01:24
The real estate market in Poland is witnessing a significant shift as Ukrainian agencies increasingly take control, raising concerns among Polish experts. With a surge in cash transactions and a growing number of Ukrainians seeking property investments, these agencies are rapidly establishing their presence in the Polish market.
Polish analysts highlight that the influx of Ukrainian buyers is driven by various factors, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which has prompted many to seek stability and opportunities abroad. As a result, Ukrainian real estate agencies are capitalizing on this demand, offering properties without the complexities of mortgage financing.
Experts are sounding the alarm about the potential implications of this trend on the Polish market. They fear that the dominance of Ukrainian agencies could lead to increased competition, affecting local real estate businesses and potentially inflating property prices. As the situation develops, stakeholders in Poland are urged to monitor these changes closely and consider strategies to adapt to the evolving landscape of the real estate market.
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