Real Estate Agents in Warsaw
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find an apartment in Warsaw as a foreigner? +
Start by browsing real estate agents listings on ExpatsList for Warsaw. You can find real estate agents, rental agencies, and property managers recommended by the local expat community who regularly work with international clients.
Should I rent or buy property in Warsaw? +
Most expats start by renting in Warsaw to learn the neighborhoods before committing to a purchase. Our real estate agents listings include both rental agencies and real estate agents who work with foreign buyers and tenants.
What documents do I need to rent an apartment in Warsaw? +
Requirements vary, but typically include a valid passport, visa or residence permit, proof of income, and sometimes a local bank account or guarantor. real estate agents agents listed on ExpatsList can guide you through the local process.
Expat guides for Warsaw
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Real Food Prices in Poland: A Grocery Shopping Reality Check
Poland groceries: 150-200 PLN/week (€35-47) at Biedronka, Lidl, Kaufland. Bread 2-4 PLN, dairy excellent and cheap. 30-50% less than Western Europe.
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Monthly Budget Breakdown: What Living in Poland Actually Costs
Poland monthly costs: Singles 5,500-8,000 PLN (€1,300-1,850), couples 8,000-12,000 PLN combined. Warsaw rent 2,500-3,500 PLN, other cities 20-30% cheaper.