OruniaRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
With a median price of €14/m², Orunia is a clear SMART_MONEY play for anyone priced out of the mid-town frenzy. You are effectively paying half the price of the nearby High 5 developments for the same proximity to the regional rail network. The investment outlook is solid because the gentrification creep from the south of the city center is inevitable, even if the current street-level reality is still a bit rough around the edges.
The Vibe:Orunia is the unpolished, gritty sibling of the city center, dominated by a mix of red-brick tenements and pragmatic post-war blocks along the Trakt Św. Wojciecha artery. The crowd is a no-nonsense blend of multi-generational locals and budget-conscious newcomers who prioritize the 5-minute SKM train ride to Gdańsk Główny over aesthetic streetscapes. It feels industrial and functional, especially near the tracks, but the massive Park Oruński provides a sudden, steep escape into greenery that feels disconnected from the urban sprawl.
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Orunia @ €14/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking a nightmare in the older parts of Orunia?
Absolutely; the narrow streets between the tenements weren't built for modern car ownership, so expect to hunt for spots on the curb.
How does the Average Rent compare to the City Center?
At €14/m², you're looking at a 30-40% discount compared to Śródmieście, despite being only one train stop away.
What is the biggest downside to living here?
The air quality in winter can be poor due to old-school coal heating in the unrenovated tenements.
Is the area safe for late-night commuters?
It has shed its 90s reputation, but sticking to well-lit main roads like Trakt Św. Wojciecha is still common sense here.
Are there new build apartments available?
Yes, several pockets of 'New Orunia' are emerging with modern amenities, pushing the upper rent limit toward €17.5/m².