Warsaw
Poland (capital)
Asking price about 18,260 zloty per square meter (Tabelaofert).
Asking price per sqm
EUR4,304 /sqm
up 4.88% over 12 months
Stable See homes in Warsaw See the price dataAs of May 2026
Poland property prices
Short answer. In May 2026, the highest asking prices were in Warsaw (about 4,304 EUR per square meter) and the lowest in Lodz (about 2,637 EUR per square meter), a gap of about 63%. These are asking prices in zloty converted to euros, shown next to the official trend. Source: Tabelaofert (asking prices from Otodom listings), converted from zloty to euros at the live rate.
Poland (capital)
Asking price about 18,260 zloty per square meter (Tabelaofert).
Asking price per sqm
EUR4,304 /sqm
up 4.88% over 12 months
Stable See homes in Warsaw See the price dataAs of May 2026
Baltic coast, Poland
Asking price about 17,980 zloty per square meter (Tabelaofert). The fastest rising of these cities.
Asking price per sqm
EUR4,238 /sqm
up 7.03% over 12 months
Rising See homes in Gdansk See the price dataAs of May 2026
Poland
Asking price about 16,778 zloty per square meter (Tabelaofert).
Asking price per sqm
EUR3,955 /sqm
up 1.95% over 12 months
Stable See homes in Krakow See the price dataAs of May 2026
Poland
Asking price about 14,183 zloty per square meter (Tabelaofert). The only one of these cities easing over the year.
Asking price per sqm
EUR3,343 /sqm
down 2.96% over 12 months
Stable See homes in Wroclaw See the price dataAs of May 2026
Poland
Asking price about 13,217 zloty per square meter (Tabelaofert).
Asking price per sqm
EUR3,116 /sqm
up 2.93% over 12 months
Stable See homes in Poznan See the price dataAs of May 2026
Poland
Asking price about 11,188 zloty per square meter (Tabelaofert). The most affordable big Polish city.
Asking price per sqm
EUR2,637 /sqm
up 1.75% over 12 months
Stable See homes in Lodz See the price dataAs of May 2026
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| City | Asking (EUR/sqm) | Sold (EUR/sqm) | Change, 12 months | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Warsaw | 4,304 | n/a | +4.88% | Stable |
| Gdansk | 4,238 | n/a | +7.03% | Rising |
| Krakow | 3,955 | n/a | +1.95% | Stable |
| Wroclaw | 3,343 | n/a | -2.96% | Stable |
| Poznan | 3,116 | n/a | +2.93% | Stable |
| Lodz | 2,637 | n/a | +1.75% | Stable |
Source: Tabelaofert (asking prices from Otodom listings), converted from zloty to euros at the live rate. https://tabelaofert.pl/ceny-mieszkan
Poland's official transaction based House Price Index rose about 4.3% over the year to 2025-Q4, with the index at 220.82 (2015 = 100). This is the official trend behind the asking prices above. Source: Eurostat, House Price Index (prc_hpi_q), fetched 2026-06-08. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/prc_hpi_q/default/table?lang=en
Poland's official trend comes from GUS (Statistics Poland) and is also in Eurostat. The per square meter figures here are asking prices from Polish portals (Tabelaofert, drawing on Otodom listings), given in zloty and converted to euros automatically at the live rate. Official transaction prices from the National Bank of Poland are lower than these asking prices.
Warsaw and Gdansk lead on asking prices, around 18,000 zloty per square meter, then Krakow. Lodz is the most affordable big city by a clear margin.
Poland uses the zloty, so the figures are converted to euros automatically at the live exchange rate. The original zloty figure is noted on each card.
No. They are asking prices from Polish portals. The official, transaction-based trend comes from GUS and Eurostat, and is lower in absolute terms.