PKP is selling apartments in a big city. Prices more than attractive

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PKP sells uninhabited premises. In Wrocław you can buy apartments for up to PLN 8,000. PLN/sq m However, most of them require thorough renovation.

PKP is selling uninhabited premises that were not purchased by the previous tenants as part of the purchase of employee housing. Recently, many new apartment offers have appeared in Wrocław. Their prices are quite attractive. According to the data quoted by Gazeta.pl, the cheapest apartments can be purchased for just over PLN 8,000. PLN/sq m Meanwhile, according to Otodom. data, in November this year for a square meter of an apartment in the capital of Lower Silesia on the secondary market you had to pay on average approx. PLN 13.7 thousand. zloty.

PKP sells apartments. How much do they cost?

The prices of apartments sold by PKP vary due to, among others: on the condition of the premises. It must be taken into account that most of them require thorough renovation, which, as we know, generates significant costs. According to Business Insider Polska, the offer includes, among others: 92-meter apartment at ul. Tomaszowska, which is after a partial fire. The approximate price of the premises is PLN 600,000. zloty. Less, because 550 thousand. PLN must be spent on a 57-square-meter apartment at ul. Lipowa. However, it is located in the basement. Other suggestions include: a 43-meter apartment at Boczna Street (approximate price: PLN 360,000), a 47-meter apartment at Orzeszkowa Street (approximate price: PLN 430,000), or a 72-meter apartment at Jableczna Street (approximate price: PLN 650,000). ).

The full catalog of apartments in Wrocław and beyond is available at www.pkp.pl/pl/sprzedaz. PKP’s real estate, as property of the State Treasury, is sold through open public tenders in which anyone can participate. Real estate prices are determined by independent, licensed real estate appraisers. It reflects the current market value of the property, which is why PKP does not plan to negotiate the price.

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