Wrzeszcz Dolny Rent Prices in Gdańsk 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
At a median of zł78/m², this area has officially hit BOUGIE status, fueled by the gentrification of the lower streets. The investment outlook is solid because demand never dips, but paying zł98/m² for a walk-up with 100-year-old plumbing is a tough pill to swallow. It’s a convenient transit hub, but make sure the 'renovated' apartment isn't just cheap IKEA furniture masking a drafty damp problem.
The Vibe:Pre-war tenements meet socialist-era blocks in a grid where finding a parking spot is a genuine combat sport. The SKM line acts as the district’s spine, hauling students toward the Politechnika and office workers toward Sopot every few minutes. It’s gritty at the edges but increasingly polished around the revamped Wajdeloty street corridor.
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Wrzeszcz Dolny @ zł78/m²/mo
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Locals Ask
Does the zł78/m² average rent include the building admin fee?
Almost never; that is the base 'cold' rent, so factor in another zł600 to zł1000 for czynsz and electricity.
Is parking really that impossible near Wajdeloty?
Unless your landlord provides a pilot for a private gate, you will spend 20 minutes every night circling the one-way streets.
Why is the price range so wide (zł62 - zł98/m²)?
The high end covers 'designer' lofts near the station, while the low end is for unrenovated blocks on the Zaspa border.
Is heating expensive in these old tenements?
If it’s gas heating and high ceilings, expect your winter bills to wipe out any savings you made on the base rent.
How is the investment outlook for small studios?
Extremely high liquidity due to the proximity to the Technical University, though initial buy-in prices are currently peaking.