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niko
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# Posted: 5 Sep 2007 11:08 - Edited by: niko
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Legal issues
To rent a flat in Warsaw you will need to sign an agreement with the owner of the flat, and in most cases pay a value of monthly rent in advance, which will be returned to you when the agreement is over. In most cases your owner should register you in the flat for a time period of the contract. I recommend to discuss this with the owner before you sign a contract.
If you are going to apply for a temporary residence or work permit in Poland this registration and a contract for a flat is one of the requirements.
Payments
The amount you pay for the flat differs from the contract but usually on top of the monthly payment you will have to pay a separate bill for the electricity and gas, heating and a payment for a property maintenance so called "czynsz".
Looking for a flat.
News papers:
"Nieruchomosci"
weekly edition of Gazeta Wyborcza with real estate offers.
Internet:
www.gratka.pl
www.gumtree.pl
www.gazeta.pl
Keywords in Polish - English
wynajem - rent
kupie - buy
sprzedam - sell
dom - house
mieszkanie - flat, apartment
bezpośrednio - direct...landlord
agencja - agency
cena - price
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If you heed a help to rent or to buy a flat (house) please dont hesitate to contact our agency. We will help you quickly and professionally. We speak Eglish, French, German, Russian and Polish.
00 48 667 620 251
oksana.jamin@wgn.pl
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adam
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# Posted: 7 Apr 2008 18:01
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Prices for renting a flat in Warsaw went UP, i think the minimum now is 1500 -2000 PLN.
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Dan
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# Posted: 7 Apr 2008 23:45
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I don't see why prices would not go up, last year Poland had the biggest increase in prices for the property. A lot of property in Warsaw was bought buy neighbours from the EU states because they had a similar jump in prices couple of years ago and it is a very good investment. Or may be it was:)?
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Tramp
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# Posted: 9 Apr 2008 00:29
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so what would be a price for an apartment in Warsaw, let's say 200 m2? in the city centre or nice area, close to the centre.
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realestate
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# Posted: 10 Apr 2008 13:55
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Hi Tramp, price for the flat you asked is going to be above 1 400 000 PLN (zlotych), the lowest price is 6400 PLN per square meter...
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realestater
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# Posted: 16 Apr 2008 23:30
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Negotiate Tramp, negotiate....:)
right now the situation on the market is stable, rather getting better for the buyer.
more to choose from and better time for negotiation, the heat of increasing prices is over, i think.
Developers are showing signs of not selling well, some are giving out new peugeot cars if you buy a flat in Warsaw:)
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Simone
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# Posted: 25 Oct 2008 10:21
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Hi,
My husband and I are moving to Warsaw, and will be looking for a flat. We have a dog, and wonder how difficult it is to find a flat with a dog, and what to expect (pet deposit?), how pet friendly is Warsaw?
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kika
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# Posted: 25 Oct 2008 10:45
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Hi Simone,
I think Warsaw is a pet friendly city, I have not seen "No Pet allowed" signs.
A lot of dogs and cats on the streets,-) but for the flat it's up to the owner of the property I think, you just need to ask.
Lot's of friends have pets and they rent no probs, without any pet deposit.
In general there is no big deal... nobody cares, nobody writes on their rental ads "NO PETS" but it's always nice to ask the owner :)
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WR real estate
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# Posted: 24 Mar 2009 16:07
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If you heed a help to rent or to buy a flat (house) please dont hesitate to contact our agency. We will help you quickly and professionally. We speak Eglish, French, German, Russian and Polish.
00 48 667 620 251
oksana.jamin@wgn.pl
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 4 Jul 2009 10:48
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Hello
I'm looking for students or profesional that want to live in Poland, Warsaw.
I have one room ( 20m2) well designed, 2004 building, for rent, in 50m2
house, the price is ~1100 zl /month (price including Internet connection an
bils). I look for English speaking person. The building is located on
Niewielka
street, good standard housing. 15 min to center (bus line 108 to city
center,
and 167 to SGH University). I'm 24 old (25 in august), my name is Piotr,
actually I work in full time in International company ABB, and after
vacation I
going to start second studies on SGH University (I graduate 6 month a go).
Rent
available
form
01.07.2009
Link
with
pictures:
http://warszawa.gumtree.pl/c-ViewAd?AdId=139748684 &MessageId=MSG.VIEW_AD.AD_ALREADY_ACTIVEMXAdIdMZ13 9748684
Piotr Sznajder
00 48 510424798
piotrsznajder@pl.abb.com
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 5 Nov 2009 09:52
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A stylish 70 sqm split level apartment to rent for a long period, located in the west part of Warsaw (Stare Jelonki/Wola) on the top floor of 4th floor modern gated development with 24h security, a private underground parking space and a well maintained private garden.
The property comprises two double bedrooms, two modern bathrooms (with shower and bath), modern bright reception room and a stunning open plan kitchen with dinning area, fully integrated d/w, w/d, fridge etc.
Contemporary in style the apartment is fully furnished and beautifully decorated to the high standard including bespoke kitchen with breakfast bar for four, Habitat furnishings, film projector, Internet, etc.
The development is conveniently located in the quiet, secluded residential area just moments from a range of entertainment facilities (university football ground, gym, swimming pool, local shops, shopping malls, cinema). There are buses and trams nearby. Ideal place for a professional person/couple/family
The rent is 3000 PLN (including administrative charges, car park, Internet). Additionally paid: electricity (60zł/month) and water (if reached a standard usage inculded in rent)
The flat is available fom mid November. One month deposit required.
Pet friendly.
To arrange viewing please call: Edyta 509 800 604 or David +48 889 731 472
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 5 Nov 2009 09:54
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The link to the ad is: http://www.expatriates.org/cls/6751365.html and
http://warszawa.gumtree.pl/c-Nieruchomosci-dom-mie szkanie-wynajme-prywatne-Nowe-stylowe-3-pokojowe-2 -poziomowe-mieszkanie-Wola-Bemowo-W0QQAdIdZ1655992 31
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kinga
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# Posted: 14 Jan 2010 15:22
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A modern flat to rent for a long period, located in the centre of Warsaw (Zgoda street, visavis Palace of Culture and Science) on the 4th floor modern gated development with 24h security, a parking space in front of the building.
The property comprises one bedroom, one bathroom (with bath), modern bright livingroom and a stunning open kitchen, fully equiped (fridge, oven, coocer, etc), 46 square meters, on request - internet and tv)
Price 2,300 zloty
tel. +48 500 128 446
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raks.hello@gmail.com
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# Posted: 16 Mar 2010 14:52
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How much advance deposit we have to pay for a flat on rent in poland(eg- rent of the flat*10times)?
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raks.hello@gmail.com
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# Posted: 16 Mar 2010 14:53
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How much advance deposit we have to pay to rent a flat in poland(eg- monthly house rent*10)?
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we
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# Posted: 16 Mar 2010 15:14
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Usually 1 monthly house rent.
(eg- monthly house rent*1)
You agree with the owner on this amount, and my advice is to agree about the end of the contract, flat owners are not willing to give it back, so they invent different reasons to keep the deposit:)
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 2 Jun 2010 15:18
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