LublinThe Grid Zone

FelinRent Prices 2026

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Our Verdict

"The Grid"

At a median of €14/m², you are paying for modern plumbing and elevators that actually work rather than historic charm. We’ve labeled this district as THE_GRID because it offers a standardized, predictable living experience without the friction—or the character—of the older center. The investment outlook remains strong because the constant influx of workers to the nearby Science and Technology Park keeps the rental floor solid.

The Vibe:Felin is a landscape of fresh asphalt and modern apartment blocks rising out of the city's eastern edge. It’s defined by its proximity to the Special Economic Zone and the University of Life Sciences, catering to a pragmatic crowd of students and industrial professionals. The 158 trolleybus serves as the primary artery, shuttling residents from these peripheral blocks toward the city center.

Market Median

14
/m²/mo
3.8% Discountvs Lublin avg
LowHigh
1117.5
Est. Rating3/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Felin @ 14/m²/mo

840

District Highlights

Employment
Lublin Science and Technology Park (LPNT)
Shopping
Atrium Felicity
Grocery
Stokrotka on Doświadczalna
Education
University of Life Sciences (UP) Veterinary Clinic
Retail
Lublin Outlet Center

Locals Ask

Why is the average rent higher here than in older districts?

The m² stats are skewed high because almost the entire housing stock in Felin consists of energy-efficient, modern builds from the last decade.

How is the parking situation around the newer estates?

It is significantly better than the city center, though the density around Franczaka 'Lalka' street is starting to test those limits.

Is Felin a good choice for commuters?

If you work in the Special Economic Zone, it's unbeatable; otherwise, budget 25 minutes for the bus ride into the center.

What does the neighborhood analysis say about student life?

It’s a student-heavy area, but unlike the rowdy center, the vibe here is focused on the University of Life Sciences campus and quiet study.

What is the long-term investment outlook for the area?

Excellent, as Felin continues to swallow up the city’s industrial growth and remains a top pick for stable, long-term corporate rentals.