Flats are still an attractive capital investment, therefore their prices keep rising despite the pandemic. Experts forecast that the introduction of the Polish Deal will contribute to an increase in inflation, and thus to even higher increases in housing prices. In practice, it may be more difficult to obtain a mortgage and thus buy a new home.
The data of the RynekPierwotny portal clearly indicate that housing prices are going up, thus negating speculation about the forecasted cuts. According to the portal, the highest price increase in relation to month-to-month was recorded in Gdańsk, where per sq m. you had to pay PLN 9,647 in April, which is PLN 379 more than in March. The second city with record price increases was Wrocław. Sqm in the capital of Lower Silesia it cost PLN 9,647 in April, which is PLN 113 more than a month earlier. In Łódź, for sq m. In the analyzed period, you paid PLN 7,021, ie PLN 71 more than a month ago and PLN 250 more than it was four months ago. The situation was similar in Kraków, where in April the meter cost on average PLN 10,228 (an increase by PLN 69 m / m). The purchase of an apartment in the capital of Małopolska was associated with an expense of PLN 550,000. PLN. In Poznań, on the other hand, the price of sq m. was equal to 7,727 (increase ohm / m), which is a return to the level of December 2020. Warsaw was the only city out of all analyzed cities where no price increase was recorded. Sqm it cost on average PLN 10,687, which is only PLN 8 more than in March. April turned out to be a breakthrough month, and after nearly a year of relative stabilization, housing market participants saw a clear signal of a continuation of the upward trend in rates on the domestic primary housing market.