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Description of Wroclaw
With its thriving student population and heavy tourism industry that booms for the whole year round, Wroclaw is slowly but surely stealing at least some of the spotlight from Krakow. Boasting vastly lower property prices than Poland's other major towns and cities, solid rent averages return generous rent yields averaging around 5 per cent or higher. In addition, property prices across Poland in general are accelerating rapidly as the country's economy goes from strength to strength.
From short-term weekend lets to longer-term student residences and right through to luxurious villas, Wroclaw is more than worth considering when looking to make a move into the Polish property market.