Is it worth renting an apartment now or is it better to wait until the beginning of the year?
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It is better to rent an apartment now, because it will become more and more expensive and the only thing that can stop this increase in prices is the government and inflation, and it does not look like it.
It is better to rent an apartment now, because it will become more and more expensive and the only thing that can stop this increase in prices is the government and inflation, and it does not look like it.
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It depends if you're in a hurry. It is possible that rental prices will increase in the short term, especially in cities with high demand for housing and limited supply. On the other hand, if the economy emerges from a recession or crisis related to the COVID-19 pandemic, it may cause an increase in the number of vacant apartments on the market and stabilization or even a decrease in rental prices. We also do not know how the war in Ukraine will develop, which is directly related to the number of refugees in the country. Besides, you didn't mention in which part of Poland the apartment is located.
We also have no influence on the monetary and fiscal policy of the state, which may indirectly affect rental prices through changes in the tax rate, introduction of various facilities for tenants or property owners, as well as through construction and rental subsidy programs. New ideas will surely come before the elections and may cause some confusion.
It depends if you're in a hurry. It is possible that rental prices will increase in the short term, especially in cities with high demand for housing and limited supply. On the other hand, if the economy emerges from a recession or crisis related to the COVID-19 pandemic, it may cause an increase in the number of vacant apartments on the market and stabilization or even a decrease in rental prices. We also do not know how the war in Ukraine will develop, which is directly related to the number of refugees in the country. Besides, you didn't mention in which part of Poland the apartment is located.
We also have no influence on the monetary and fiscal policy of the state, which may indirectly affect rental prices through changes in the tax rate, introduction of various facilities for tenants or property owners, as well as through construction and rental subsidy programs. New ideas will surely come before the elections and may cause some confusion.
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