MajoweRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
At a median of zł52.5/m², you are paying for logistics and predictable infrastructure rather than charm. The 3.0 rating confirms this area sits firmly in THE_GRID—it is a reliable, middle-of-the-road choice that offers zero surprises for your wallet. It’s a pragmatic investment outlook for those who want steady rental demand from retail workers without the volatility of luxury districts.
The Vibe:Majowe is a landscape of massive gray blocks and sprawling parking lots defined by its proximity to the city's biggest retail hubs. Life here revolves around the Outlet Park and the massive commercial strip along Struga, where functionality beats aesthetics every time. Residents lean on the SST (Szczeciński Szybki Tramwaj) to escape the Prawobrzeże bubble and reach the city center.
Market Median
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Quick Estimate
Majowe @ zł52.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking a nightmare in Majowe?
Absolutely, unless you have a designated spot; expect to fight for curb space near the older blocks on Iwaszkiewicza.
What is the real investment outlook here?
Low risk, low reward. It's a stable neighborhood for long-term tenants who work in the nearby logistics parks.
How long is the commute to the city center?
With the SST tram, you can reach Brama Portowa in about 18 minutes, making it one of the better-connected Prawobrzeże spots.
Are the m² stats skewed by new builds?
Slightly, but the bulk of the market remains renovated 'Wielka Płyta' apartments that keep the ceiling around zł65/m².
Where is the best place to eat nearby?
You’re mostly looking at food courts in the Outlet or standard kebab spots; for a real meal, you'll likely head toward Osiedle Słoneczne.