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Highest Rent in Poland

Top 100 cities ranked by highest rent

Highest Rent — Poland

1 Wieprz 77 $500
2 Muszyna 77 $500
3 Piotrków Kujawski 73 $500
4 Ludwin 75 $500
5 Zebrzydowice 83 $500
6 Jedlina-Zdrój 72 $500
7 Bierutów 72 $500
8 Zbąszynek 76 $500
9 Strzyża 82 $500
10 Czempiń 86 $500
11 Mysłakowice 72 $500
14 Iłża 78 $500
15 Zagórz 80 $500
16 Komorów 78 $500
17 Strzałkowo 86 $500
18 Komorniki 86 $500
19 Żołynia 80 $500
20 Markłowice 83 $500
21 Otmuchów 79 $500
22 Oleszyce 80 $500
23 Jordanów 77 $500
24 Małkinia Górna 78 $500
25 Reszel 85 $500
26 Szczytna 72 $500
27 Jaworzyna Śląska 72 $500
28 Debrzno 82 $500
29 Szczebrzeszyn 75 $500
30 Wyrzysk 86 $500
32 Stryszawa 77 $500
33 Gościcino 82 $500
34 Ornontowice 83 $500
35 Bychawa 75 $500
36 Bolków 72 $500
37 Jeżowe 80 $500
38 Złotniki 72 $500
39 Lesznowola 78 $500
41 Siewierz 83 $500
42 Kąty Wrocławskie 72 $500
43 Czerwonak 86 $500
44 Choroszcz 81 $500
46 Radymno 80 $500
47 Kuźnia Raciborska 83 $500
48 Międzyzdroje 87 $500
49 Chocznia 77 $500
50 Dzierzgoń 82 $500
51 Śmigiel 86 $500
52 Czaniec 83 $500
54 Kuźniki 72 $500
55 Pilczyce 72 $500
56 Szczawno-Zdrój 72 $500
57 Susz 85 $500
58 Stęszew 86 $500
59 Jedlicze 80 $500
60 Chełm Śląski 83 $500
61 Kazimierza Wielka 84 $500
62 Lesko 80 $500
63 Lipsko 78 $500
64 Maków Podhalański 77 $500
65 Głogówek 79 $500
66 Radziejów 73 $500
67 Pakość 73 $500
68 Piwniczna-Zdrój 77 $500
69 Murcki 83 $500
70 Pieńsk 72 $500
71 Grudki 81 $500
72 Boguchwała 80 $500
73 Karlino 87 $500
74 Brenna 83 $500
75 Szczyrk 83 $500
76 Plewiska 86 $500
77 Ścinawa 72 $500
78 Sejny 81 $500
79 Klucze 77 $500
80 Stąporków 84 $500
81 Strzelno 73 $500
82 Więcbork 73 $500
83 Białe Błota 73 $500
84 Grybów 77 $500
85 Orzysz 85 $500
86 Terespol 75 $500
87 Lewin Brzeski 79 $500
88 Szczawnica 77 $500
89 Czarne 82 $500
91 Matarnia 82 $500
92 Dynów 80 $500
93 Wieleń 86 $500
94 Gogolin 79 $500
95 Sieraków 86 $500
96 Korczyna 80 $500
97 Buk 86 $500
98 Nowe 73 $500
99 Lądek-Zdrój 72 $500
100 Proszowice 77 $500

Cities with the highest rents in Poland reflect tight housing markets where demand significantly exceeds supply. Wieprz leads with a median rent of $500 per month.

High rents are typically found in cities with strong economies, large populations of young professionals, and limited housing supply. These markets often have low vacancy rates and competitive rental processes.

The rent burden in these cities can be significant, with many residents spending more than 30% of their income on housing. This has fueled discussions about rent control, affordable housing development, and tenant protections in many of these communities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Renters in Wieprz pay $500/month — that's $6,000 per year on housing alone.
  • 2. The general rule of thumb is that rent should not exceed 30% of gross income — in many of these cities, average earners exceed that threshold.
  • 3. High-rent cities often have rental vacancy rates below 5%, creating intense competition for available units.

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