PieckiRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
At a median of €15.1/m², you are paying for the massive infrastructure upgrades like the Bulońska tram extension rather than actual luxury. The area sits firmly in THE_GRID, offering a predictable, mid-tier residential experience that isn't quite a bargain but isn't a total rip-off yet. If you're looking at the €19.8/m² ceiling, you’re likely overpaying for 'premium' finishes in a neighborhood that still struggles with evening parking wars.
The Vibe:Piecki is a vertical labyrinth of communist-era high-rises and shiny new builds perched on the hills overlooking Wrzeszcz. You’ll spend half your life hiking up steep sidewalks or waiting for the PKM Brętowo train to whisk you toward the airport or city center. It’s functional, breezy, and lacks any pre-war charm, catering mostly to those who prioritize a 10th-floor view over architectural character.
Market Median
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Quick Estimate
Piecki @ €15.1/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking actually possible in Piecki?
Only if you rent a dedicated spot in a new development; otherwise, expect to circle ul. Bulońska until you give up and park a kilometer away.
Why is the price range so wide here?
The €11.6/m² floor is for unrenovated 1970s blocks, while the €19.8/m² ceiling covers modern gated communities with elevators and smart-home tech.
How fast is the commute to Olivia Business Centre?
The 127 bus or the PKM line gets you there in about 20-25 minutes, provided the morning traffic on ul. Rakoczego doesn't melt down.
Is it a quiet neighborhood?
Generally yes, but if your balcony faces ul. Rakoczego, the sound of the trams and late-night motorcycles will become your new soundtrack.
Are there good spots for a run?
The hills are brutal on the knees, but the trails heading into the forest near Jaśkowa Dolina are some of the best in the city.