Saturday, 16 June 2007

Interesting and Unusual Polish Property

I've noticed that it's quite hard to find Polish property on the internet that isn't a new development, like an off plan investment property that hasn't already been built. I know that is where the good investment sense seems to be for investors. It's easier to buy a new development through a company that does everything for you like rent it out. And then you can just sit back and watch the value of your property rise. That definitely makes sense, the market is growing so fast at the moment.

However, if you are looking for an older property, maybe somewhere in the countryside or a little further out from the city and you don't speak Polish there really is not much on the internet to help you. I'm not really sure what I want to invest in, I know there is great money in just buying an off plan development but there also could be good money in buying an older property and renovating it. It depends where you buy, what costs are invloved and many other factors but it is definitely something I am looking into.

I'm also not just in it for making a quick profit and getting out. I really like Poland and some of the older properties have real character. Some of the Polish countryside is timeless and I hope it will stay that way with all the development that seems to have been attracted to the cities and the rising incomes of the Polish people. Many of the Polish people I have spoken to say they want Poland to keep it's character and charm but it is a balance between modern development and keeping hold of the past.

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