WildaRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
At a median of zł68/m², the neighborhood analysis shows Wilda is no longer the 'cheap' alternative, but it still fits THE_GRID because the infrastructure actually works. It is a solid middle-ground choice where you aren't paying for the 'prestige' of the Old Town, but you're still within striking distance of the city center. Given the massive redevelopment of the old ZNTK railway lands, the investment outlook here remains the strongest in the city for long-term appreciation.
The Vibe:Wilda is a collision of soot-stained pre-war kamienice and sharp new apartment blocks where finding a parking spot is a daily combat sport. The crowd is a mix of old-school locals haggling at Rynek Wildecki and young professionals who realized Jeżyce got too expensive. It’s gritty, functional, and anchored by the constant clatter of the number 2 and 9 trams running down Wierzbięcice.
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Wilda @ zł68/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking really as bad as everyone says?
Worse. Unless your rental agreement includes a dedicated underground spot in a new build, expect to park three streets away from your front door.
What is the average rent for a standard one-bedroom?
With m² stats sitting at a zł68 median, a 40m² flat will run you about zł2,700 before you even touch the utilities or administrative fees.
Should I rent an unrenovated tenement flat?
Only if you enjoy zł1,000 electricity bills in January; most of those high-ceiling units still rely on ancient, inefficient heating systems.
How fast is the commute to Poznan Main Station?
From the Wildecka stop, you can be at Poznań Główny in under 7 minutes via the 10 tram line.
Is Wilda still 'dangerous' compared to the rest of Poznan?
That reputation is twenty years out of date; it’s now mostly just students and tech workers, though some alleys near the tracks stay poorly lit.