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Buying Real Estate in Warsaw as an Expat

alice.loves.muaythai

Hey ya'll!

Came to Warsaw 3 weeks ago for a holiday and really love this city.  So much so that I am thinking of buying a flat for future retirement.

Would love to find out more about how to get a mortgage in Poland.

Any expat here who's bought?

Cheers,

Alice

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Opening a bank account in PolandMortgage OptionsAttention Accountants!!Suggested banks for expats? Any digital banking?Suggested banks for non-resident English speaker?
dr_Wojcik_Lawyer

If you want to buy a flat you don't need any permit but if you change your mind and decide to buy a home you will need Minsitry of Internal Affairs' permit.
As far as mortgage is concerned I don't know details but I know that some banks don't give morgage credits to foreigners without citizenship of EU country, others require permanent or temporary residence permit.
Cheers
nice nickname btw

alice.loves.muaythai

Thank you very much for your insight!  :)  Yeah I've been training Muay Thai in Warsaw the first day I got here and will be training when I go to Krakow in August too :P

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you can choose an apartment and next write to the bank.


I recommend MBank

GuestPoster286

Hi Alice,
You most likely need an unlimited employment contract.
I can connect you to a mortgage consultant who helped me to get my mortgage.
Good luck.

MarcinWolski

Honestly,

If you are expat and you don't have a full time work contract at least last 2 years - it will be rather impossible to get mortgage :(

GuestPoster286

There is an excellent site listing nearly all properties on sale in Warsaw. It works as a very user friendly data base. Each flat is well described with photos, films, exact address, You will find the phone number of the real estate agent. Commission? 2-3% maximum. I think it is in Polish only. If you type "sale", "flat", "warszawa", it will appear first on Google. I found what I wanted from here, in France.