The Vicious Circles of Housing in Poland
The polish government, as well as other governments in the region, should support the construction of affordable housing with the demographically appropriate size, location and finishing standard
Poland, like most countries in Central and Eastern Europe, has been struggling with the same housing problems for many decades. There is a shortage of affordable flats and houses; especially more spacious homes that are suitable for larger families.
The rental market is underdeveloped – in smaller towns it is impossible to rent anything, and the few available listings are so exorbitantly priced that even people with average income cannot afford them. In big cities, there are more offers, but due to high prices and the risk of quick termination by the landlord, renting is not a viable alternative to ownership. As a result, flats are overcrowded, often in poor technical condition, and young people continue to live with their parents for many years after reaching adulthood. As a result, Poles are increasingly frustrated with their housing situation.
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