GdańskFinal Boss Zone

JelitkowoRent Prices 2026

80-341Seaside ElitismNo-Drive Summer ZoneThe Sopot-LiteTram Loop Peace
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Our Verdict

"Final Boss"

With a median price of €23.5/m², Jelitkowo is the undisputed FINAL_BOSS of the Gdańsk rental market. You aren't paying for square footage; you're paying for the 200-meter walk to the water and the prestige of the zip code. Our neighborhood analysis suggests this is a finished product with zero room for new supply, making the investment outlook exceptionally stable despite the high entry point.

The Vibe:This is the final stop for tram lines 6 and 8, where the city ends and the beach takes over. It is a high-income enclave where quiet streets meet the Sopot border, populated by residents who value the Baltic shoreline over urban density. The physical reality is a mix of low-rise luxury apartments and the massive green buffer of Park Reagana.

Market Median

23.5
/m²/mo
9.3% Premiumvs Gdańsk avg
LowHigh
18.530
Est. Rating5/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
High
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Jelitkowo @ 23.5/m²/mo

1,410

District Highlights

Grocery
Biedronka, ul. Piastowska
Park
Park Reagana
Transit
Jelitkowo Tram Loop (Lines 2, 6, 8)
Dining
Karczma Rybacka
Leisure
Brzeźno Pier (Walking Distance)

Locals Ask

How do m² stats here compare to nearby Przymorze?

Expect to pay a 30-40% premium for Jelitkowo's lower density and immediate beach access compared to the high-rises in Przymorze.

Is parking included in the average rent?

Rarely. In this district, an underground garage spot is a gold-dust asset that landlords often price separately from the base rent.

What is the investment outlook for long-term rentals?

It is a capital preservation play; while yields are compressed by high purchase prices, the vacancy risk is virtually zero.

Are the administrative fees higher in Jelitkowo?

Yes, the gated estates here often have high monthly maintenance costs for security and private greenery that tenants must factor into their budget.

Is it feasible to live here without a car?

The tram loop makes it possible, but the commute to the business hubs in Oliwa or Wrzeszcz is slow compared to a car or bike.