ŁazarzRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
At a median of €15/m², you aren't getting a bargain, but you are getting proximity to the main station. We've labeled this area as THE_GRID because the quality is a coin flip; you're either in a sleekly renovated loft or a damp walk-up with 'vintage' wiring. The investment outlook is stable, but the price range reflects a district that is halfway through a facelift it didn't necessarily ask for.
The Vibe:Gritty pre-war architecture meets the industrial scale of the Poznań International Fair (MTP) and the constant clank of the number 5 tram. The streets are a mix of long-time locals hauling groceries from the market and students who find the city center too loud. Life happens between the massive Park Wilsona and the renovated, UFO-like roof of Rynek Łazarski.
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Quick Estimate
Łazarz @ €15/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is the heating in Łazarz expensive?
Often yes, as many older buildings still rely on gas or older electrical systems that aren't factored into the base €15/m².
Can I find a parking spot?
Only if you enjoy circling the block for 20 minutes; unless your building has a courtyard, street parking is a daily battle.
How's the noise level?
If your windows face Głogowska, the trams will be your alarm clock; side streets like Małeckiego are quieter but grittier.
Are the m² stats skewed by luxury flats?
A bit—new high-end developments near the park push the top end to €18.5/m², making the unrenovated flats look cheaper than they feel.
Is Rynek Łazarski actually useful?
It’s the best place in the city for fresh produce and random hardware, though the modern renovation has split local opinion.