Apartments and houses for sale in Wrocław
Find your dream property in Wrocław and the surrounding area
The Wrocław housing market in brief
Wrocław is one of the most liquid property markets in Poland, alongside Warsaw, Kraków and the Tricity. Demand comes from three independent groups: residents trading up to a larger home, families relocating from the surrounding counties, and investors buying for long-term and student rentals. As a result the price per square metre can differ by almost half between districts, and a well-priced listing in a strong location leaves the market within weeks.
Below are the current sale listings from our own inventory: apartments, houses and commercial units in Wrocław, from both the secondary and the primary market. Every listing is checked by an agent before it goes live — we verify the legal status, the real floor area, and whether the property is genuinely still available. If you already know the district you want, use the list of 32 Wrocław districts at the bottom of this page; each has its own page with the full inventory and price statistics.
Properties for sale in Wrocław84
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For saleCommercial Property for Sale in Krzyki - 7 Rooms, 217.6 m²
Detached house with an area of 290 m Investment ROI 8%
For sale2 rooms, Close to Magnolias, Balcony, Elevator, Available immediately
For saleInvestment Flat for Sale in Stare Miasto, 4 Rooms, 78 m²
For sale3 separate rooms in the Center | Balcony | After renovation
3-room apartment for sale in Krzyki, 54 m²
For saleApartment - 2 rooms - 42 m² - Skarbowców St. Wrocław Krzyki
For saleReady to move in - two-level with a parking space in the garage
For sale2-Room Apartment for Sale in Szczepin, 41 m²
For saleAPARTMENT 82m2 | 4 ROOMS | EXCELLENT INVESTMENT | TWO TOILETS |
For saleHouse Wrocław, Złotniki, ROI 11 %, approx. 200 m2
For saleInvestment package 2 in 1 | Two studio apartments in the center
For saleSpacious Commercial Space for Sale in Wrocław - 1 Room, 280.7 m²
For saleApartment - 2 rooms - 35 m² - Żytnia St. Wrocław Old Town
For saleApartment - 3 rooms - 65 m² - ul. marsz. Józefa Piłsudskiego Wrocław Przedmieście Oławskie
For saleSpacious 75 m² apartment in the center, perfect for investment
For saleFunctional 2-Room Flat for Sale in Wrocław Przedmieście Oławskie - 33 m²
For saleBuilding Plot for Sale in Wrocław - 3300 m²
For saleStylish 4-Room Apartment for Sale in Jagodno, 83 m²
For saleCharming 2-Room Apartment in Śródmieście, 34 m²
For saleStylish 3-Room Apartment in Krzyki, 67 m²
For saleSpacious 6-Room Apartment for Sale in Krzyki, 80 m²
For saleSunny 3-Room Apartment in Krzyki, 57 m² for Sale
3-room apartment Smolec, ul. Daktylowa - 62 m²
How the districts differ
Stare Miasto and Śródmieście are the premium segment: renovated tenement buildings, apartments near the Odra, the highest price per square metre and the shortest time on market — but also the hardest parking and the most noise. Biskupin and Sępolno are bought for their villa architecture, greenery and schools; supply there is small and steady, so listings appear rarely and sell fast.
The south of the city — Krzyki, Ołtaszyn, Wojszyce, Partynice and Klecina — suits buyers who want a garden or a large terrace and accept a longer commute. Jagodno and Nowy Dwór are large developer-built estates: predictable standard and new buildings, but many near-identical listings in the same size bracket, which leaves genuine room to negotiate.
Fabryczna, Muchobór Wielki, Stabłowice and Leśnica give you the most floor area for the same budget and easy access to the ring road, at the cost of time to the very centre. The north — Psie Pole, Zakrzów, Lipa Piotrowska and Różanka — is new estates on the city boundary, often weighed by buyers against the towns around Wrocław: Bielany Wrocławskie, Siechnice or Długołęka.
How buying works in Wrocław
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Budget and transaction costs
Before viewing anything, work out the full budget: transfer tax (2% on the secondary market), notary fee, land-register entries and any renovation. Buying from a developer carries no transfer tax, but it does carry fit-out costs.
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Narrow the location
Pick two or three districts and compare listings within the same size bracket. Jumping between very different locations is the most common reason a purchase stretches out over months.
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Viewings and due diligence
We check the land register, the building association or co-operative debt, the zoning plan for neighbouring plots, and the real running costs: service charge, renovation fund and heating.
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Negotiation and preliminary agreement
We agree the price, the handover date and the clauses protecting your deposit. A notarised preliminary agreement is worth it whenever meaningful risk remains between the parties.
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Mortgage and completion
From mortgage approval to transfer of ownership usually takes four to eight weeks. We run it to the end: documents, the notary appointment and the handover of keys.
Not seeing what you need? Part of our inventory is sold off-market, on an owner exclusive. Tell us the size, district and budget you are after and we will put together a matched shortlist before those listings reach the portals.
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