Stogi Rent Prices in Gdańsk 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
With a median Average Rent of €13.8/m², Stogi is a textbook SMART_MONEY move for renters who find Przymorze overpriced. The 2.0/5 rating reflects the aging building stock and the lack of trendy cafes, but the Investment outlook is surprisingly stable because the beach is a permanent asset. You are trading architectural beauty for proximity to the water and significantly lower monthly bills.
The Vibe:Stogi is where the heavy industrial port meets the widest beach in the city. It is a landscape of grey PRL-era blocks and pine forests, connected to the rest of Gdańsk by the reliable tram lines 8 and 9. Life here is unpretentious, slightly gritty, and caters to those who prioritize sea air over manicured lawns.
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Stogi @ €13.8/m²/mo
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Locals Ask
Why are the m² stats lower here than in Brzeźno?
Stogi is physically isolated by the Martwa Wisła and sits next to the DCT container terminal, which keeps prices down compared to more central coastal spots.
Is the commute to the City Center realistic?
Yes, the tram takes about 20-25 minutes to reach the main station, though track maintenance can occasionally cause headaches.
What is the typical condition of rentals in Stogi?
Expect mostly 'wielka płyta' apartments; many are basic renovations, though more modern 'Słoneczne Stogi' units command the higher end of the €17.5/m² range.
How is the parking situation around the housing estates?
It is significantly better than the nightmare of the Old Town, but during summer weekends, beach tourists will try to poach your spot.
Is the neighborhood analysis positive for long-term stays?
If you don't mind the lack of nightlife and the industrial backdrop, it's one of the few places where your budget actually stretches to a three-room flat.