Price Guide 2026Poland

GdańskAverage Rent

Gdańsk is currently navigating a period of aggressive gentrification, where a supply squeeze in the premium sector is being met with high demand from both remote workers and Scandinavian investors. While the historical core is increasingly dominated by short-term rentals, massive residential projects in the southern and port-adjacent districts are redefining the city's skyline. Our verdict: Gdańsk remains a powerhouse for capital appreciation, especially for those targeting the 'Port-Modernization' corridor rather than the saturated Main Town.

Avg Buy

zł16,591per m²

Avg Rent

zł43.7per m²

Districts Analysed

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01

Oliwa

Families

With its historic park, proximity to the Tri-City Landscape Park, and top-tier schools, it remains the gold standard for high-quality residential living.

02

Śródmieście

Nightlife & Culture

This is the city's beating heart, offering immediate access to the Motława waterfront bars, the Shakespeare Theatre, and vibrant culinary hubs.

03

Letnica

Future Growth

Once industrial, this district is seeing the highest rate of new developments and infrastructure spend, making it a prime candidate for long-term ROI.

11 Neighborhoods

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:Are there specific regulations for short-term rentals in Gdańsk?

While there is no city-wide ban, many new homeowners' associations (Wspólnota) are implementing internal bylaws that restrict short-term tourist traffic to maintain security.

Q:How does the 'Clean Air' program affect property buyers in Gdańsk?

Buyers of older properties in districts like Siedlce can access municipal subsidies for replacing old heating systems, which is mandatory for many historic buildings by 2026.

Q:What is the 'resident card' advantage for newcomers?

Registering your residence in Gdańsk grants access to the Kartą Mieszkańca, offering significant discounts on public transit and cultural venues, helping offset the rising cost of living.