(Akademia Bialska im. Jana Pawła II, 2024-02-08)
Zaremba, Aneta Dorota
The purpose of this article is to reposition the situation in the secondary market
for residential units in the provincial capitals of Poland in 2019-2021. The study shows
a large spatial variation in the number of transactions made, unit prices and rental rates
for residential units.
Material and methods: The number of transactions made and average unit prices and
rental rates of residential units in 2019-2021 were studied. The source data came from
the CSO and the National Bank of Poland. The research methodology was based on simple
statistical methods.
Results: The research shows a large spatial variation in the number of transactions made,
unit prices and rental rates of residential units in the provincial capitals of Poland in each
quarter in 2019-2022.
Conclusions: Based on the research, it should be concluded that the market for residential
units in the provincial capitals of Poland has defended itself from the pandemic crisis.