TurzynRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
At a median of zł58.5/m², Turzyn is priced exactly for what it provides: pure utility. It lands in THE_GRID because while the location is unbeatable for commuters, the aging building stock and nightmarish parking on streets like Krzywoustego drag down the premium. Our investment outlook is cautious; unless you are snagging a total renovation project, don't expect a sudden surge in value.
The Vibe:It's a pragmatic mix of pre-war tenements and utilitarian blocks, dominated by the massive CH Turzyn and the iconic open-air market. Residents prioritize the seamless tram connections on lines 7, 8, and 9 over quiet residential streets. You live here for the logistics and proximity to the University of Technology, not for manicured lawns.
Market Median
Quick Estimate
Turzyn @ zł58.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is street parking a dealbreaker here?
Usually, yes; unless the flat comes with a gated courtyard spot, you'll be fighting for space near the market every single day.
What drives the high-end zł72/m² pricing?
That's the rate for renovated 'kawalerka' units near al. Piastów that target students with parent-funded budgets or short-term stays.
How noisy are the tram lines?
Living on Bohaterów Warszawy means constant 5:00 AM wake-up calls from the tram bells; choose a side-street flat if you value sleep.
Is the neighborhood analysis showing gentrification?
Not yet; Turzyn remains stubbornly blue-collar and student-focused, which keeps the area honest but prevents rapid rent spikes.
Does the Average Rent include heating?
Almost never; the quoted zł58.5/m² is base rent, so always ask if the flat uses the city's SEC system or expensive old electric heaters.