In Q1 2025, commercial real estate transaction volume in Poland reached €600 million, a 50% y/y increase, placing Poland second in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), behind the Czech Republic (€1.5 billion). Total CEE investment rose 143% y/y, according to Colliers. Despite global uncertainty, especially around U.S. trade policy under Trump,

Warsaw stood out with the lowest prime yields in the region (6.25% for logistics/offices, 6.5% for retail), reflecting investor confidence. Investment interest is rising in Poland’s logistics, data centers, and commercial sectors, driven by improved financing and economic outlook. Data center demand is also growing due to AI. Hotels and student housing remain attractive due to resilience and high demand.

(inwestycje.pl)


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