Atal says residential land prices in Poland rose sharply, peaking in mid 2025, followed by a slight correction. CEO Zbigniew Juroszek explained this was partly due to smaller developers selling projects, increasing supply and easing prices.

Atal sees improving housing demand and maintains a diversified project pipeline. The company completed nearly 4000 units in 2025 and plans 5524 in 2026. It is currently developing over 8578 units and has land for another 9318.

The firm is limiting new land purchases after spending PLN 124 mln in 2025, as it already holds a land bank worth about PLN 2.5 bln, ensuring long term development capacity.

(propertynews.pl)


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