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The Direct Real Estate Activities industry have come up against numerous headwinds in recent years, ranging from the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020 to the high base rate environment in the years since, which has inflated borrowing costs for potential buyers. This is a sharp contrast to the ultra-low interest environment seen over the decade following the 2008 financial crisis. Still, revenue is forecast to edge upwards at a compound annual rate of 0.6% over the five years through 2025 to €622.9 billion, including an anticipated rise of 0.8% in 2025. Despite weak revenue growth, profitability remains strong, with the average industry profit margin standing at an estimated 18.9% in 2025. Central banks across Europe adopted aggressive monetary policy in the two years through 2023 in an effort to curb spiralling inflation. This ratcheted up borrowing costs and hit the real estate sector. In the residential property market, mortgage rates picked up and hit housing transaction levels. However, the level of mortgage rate hikes has varied across Europe, with the UK experiencing the largest rise, meaning the dent to UK real estate demand was more pronounced. Commercial real estate has also struggled due to inflationary pressures, supply chain disruptions and rising rates. Alongside this, the market’s stock of office space isn’t able to satisfy business demand, with companies placing a greater emphasis on high-quality space and environmental impact. Properties in many areas haven't been suitable due to their lack of green credentials. Nevertheless, things are looking up, as interest rates have been falling across Europe over the two years through 2025, reducing borrowing costs and boosting the number of property transactions, which is aiding revenue growth for estate agents. Revenue is slated to grow at a compound annual rate of 4.5% over the five years through 2030 to €777.6 billion. Economic conditions are set to improve in the short term, which will boost consumer and business confidence, ramping up the number of property transactions in both the residential and commercial real estate markets. However, estate agents may look to adjust their offerings to align with the data centre boom to soak up the demand from this market, while also adhering to sustainability commitments.
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Comprehensive dataset containing 95 verified Commercial real estate inspector businesses in Poland with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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Poland Real Estate and PropTech Platforms Market valued at USD 10 Bn, driven by urbanization and tech advancements. Key segments include residential and commercial properties.
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Poland real estate market is valued at USD 60 billion, driven by urbanization, foreign investments over €5 billion, and government infrastructure projects boosting residential and commercial demand.
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Poland PL: Coverage Ratio: NPL & Advances at Amortised Cost: ow Commercial Real Estate data was reported at 43.600 % in Dec 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 43.300 % for Sep 2024. Poland PL: Coverage Ratio: NPL & Advances at Amortised Cost: ow Commercial Real Estate data is updated quarterly, averaging 47.050 % from Sep 2019 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 56.200 % in Mar 2022 and a record low of 42.200 % in Jun 2024. Poland PL: Coverage Ratio: NPL & Advances at Amortised Cost: ow Commercial Real Estate data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by European Banking Authority. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Poland – Table PL.EBA: Non Performing Loans Ratio: Loans and Advances.
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Poland PL: Composition & Asset Quality: NPL & Advances at Amortised Cost: ow Commercial Real Estate data was reported at 1.100 EUR bn in Dec 2024. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1.200 EUR bn for Sep 2024. Poland PL: Composition & Asset Quality: NPL & Advances at Amortised Cost: ow Commercial Real Estate data is updated quarterly, averaging 1.350 EUR bn from Sep 2019 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1.600 EUR bn in Jun 2021 and a record low of 0.900 EUR bn in Jun 2024. Poland PL: Composition & Asset Quality: NPL & Advances at Amortised Cost: ow Commercial Real Estate data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by European Banking Authority. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Poland – Table PL.EBA: Non Performing Loans Ratio: Loans and Advances.
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Poland PL: NPL Ratio: Loans & Advances at Amortised Cost: ow Commercial Real Estate data was reported at 6.600 % in Dec 2024. This records a decrease from the previous number of 7.400 % for Sep 2024. Poland PL: NPL Ratio: Loans & Advances at Amortised Cost: ow Commercial Real Estate data is updated quarterly, averaging 9.400 % from Sep 2019 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.000 % in Dec 2020 and a record low of 5.900 % in Jun 2024. Poland PL: NPL Ratio: Loans & Advances at Amortised Cost: ow Commercial Real Estate data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by European Banking Authority. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Poland – Table PL.EBA: Non Performing Loans Ratio: Loans and Advances.
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TwitterIn 2024, nearly ******* housing units were completed in Poland, a decrease of ***percent compared to the previous year. Prices on the real estate market in Poland Prices in the real estate market are increasing year after year. In the second quarter of 2023, the annual price growth of apartments on the primary market in Poland was **** percent, while on the secondary market, it was *** percent. In 2022, an average of ******* zloty was spent on purchasing an apartment on the primary market in Poland, while ******* zloty was spent on the secondary market. In contrast, the average price of a single commercial premise amounted to ***** thousand zloty in the same year, and office premises reached more than ******* zloty. Mortgage loans in Poland Demand for mortgage loans has increased every year. In 2020, the market saw a decrease due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Already in April 2021, demand for mortgage loans increased by **** percent compared to the previous year. However, inflation and rising bank interest rates caused a decline in loan demand in April 2022. In 2023, the share of housing loans in the total value of banks’ active receivables amounted to around **** percent. Whereas, in the same year, the share of housing loans in zloty currency was **** percent, increasing of more than ** percentage points compared to 2013. In 2023, a much smaller percentage of housing loans were taken out in foreign currency. This data shows that Poles became more aware of the risks associated with the exchange rate.
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Poland Facility Management Market is valued at USD 15 billion, driven by urbanization, commercial real estate growth, and tech integrations like IoT, with strong demand in cities like Warsaw and Kraków.
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Poland PL: Composition & Asset Quality: Loans & Advances at Amortised Cost: ow Commercial Real Estate data was reported at 16.400 EUR bn in Dec 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 15.800 EUR bn for Sep 2024. Poland PL: Composition & Asset Quality: Loans & Advances at Amortised Cost: ow Commercial Real Estate data is updated quarterly, averaging 14.250 EUR bn from Sep 2019 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 16.400 EUR bn in Dec 2024 and a record low of 13.200 EUR bn in Mar 2020. Poland PL: Composition & Asset Quality: Loans & Advances at Amortised Cost: ow Commercial Real Estate data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by European Banking Authority. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Poland – Table PL.EBA: Non Performing Loans Ratio: Loans and Advances.
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The Polish construction market, valued at €116.22 million in 2025, exhibits robust growth potential. A Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.62% from 2025 to 2033 projects significant expansion. This growth is fueled by several key drivers, including government infrastructure investments (particularly in transportation and renewable energy), a rising population requiring increased housing, and consistent demand for commercial real estate development. Furthermore, Poland's strategic location within the European Union and its integration into international supply chains contribute to this positive outlook. However, challenges such as material price fluctuations, skilled labor shortages, and potential economic slowdowns could act as constraints. Major players like Panattoni Development Europe, Warbud SA, Strabag Sp z o o, and Budimex SA are actively shaping the market landscape, leveraging their expertise to navigate these dynamics and capitalize on growth opportunities. The market segmentation (while not explicitly provided) likely includes residential, commercial, and infrastructure construction, each responding differently to market trends and exhibiting varied growth rates. The forecast period of 2025-2033 suggests continuous expansion, although the pace of growth may fluctuate depending on broader economic conditions and government policy shifts. The future of the Polish construction sector appears promising, given its strong fundamentals. While uncertainties exist, the long-term prospects suggest sustained growth, driven by continued investment and the country’s overall economic progress. The leading companies mentioned demonstrate resilience and adaptability, allowing them to compete effectively and maintain their market positions. Close monitoring of external factors and strategic adjustments will be critical for companies seeking to maximize profitability and secure their market share throughout the forecast period. Further research into specific market segments and regional variations would provide a more granular understanding of market dynamics. Key drivers for this market are: Demand for Transportation Infrastructure is increasing in Netherlands, Growth in Travel and Tourism is driving the need for Transportation Infrastructure.. Potential restraints include: High cost of the construction projects, Limited space availability for new projects. Notable trends are: Demand for Infrastructure to Boost the Construction Sector.
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Poland Facility Management Market size was valued at USD 15.00 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 32.62 Billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 9.7 % from 2026 to 2032. The Poland Facility Management market is driven by increasing urbanization, infrastructure development, and the growing demand for integrated services across commercial, industrial, and residential sectors. The shift toward outsourcing non-core functions by businesses is also fueling market growth. Additionally, rising focus on energy efficiency, sustainability, and smart building solutions is prompting adoption of advanced facility management services. Supportive government policies and foreign investments in real estate and industrial sectors further strengthen market expansion.
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Revenue is forecast to swell at a compound annual rate of 3.1% over the five years through 2025 to €291.2 billion. Electrical contractors serve the construction sector, so procyclical commercial and residential construction trends influence revenue prospects. Hence, economic uncertainty associated with rampant inflationary pressures and reduced budgets has caused year-on-year revenue volatility for the Electricians industry. Weak economic conditions have restricted the number of new projects coming to fruition, hindering the number of big-ticket tender opportunities available for electricians to bid for and obtain. Businesses have remained cautious amid an uncertain economic outlook, opting to preserve cash and postpone or cancel significant construction projects. Over the two years through 2024, inflationary pressures have persisted and retaliatory increases to the base rate have ballooned the cost of borrowing. Despite public funding and support for new residential properties, a cooling housing market has limited demand from property developers. In 2024, as inflation began to ease, central banks responded by lowering interest rates to support economic growth. This move has encouraged property and commercial building investors to initiate construction and renovation projects, thereby boosting opportunities for electricians to bid for new contracts. Despite ongoing economic uncertainties that continue to challenge revenue prospects, the push for net-zero emissions has significantly bolstered demand for energy-efficient electrical systems. This shift is diversifying and enhancing the demand for new electrical installations. Revenue is expected to climb by 1.2% in 2025. As inflationary pressures subside and business and consumer sentiment rebound, revenue prospects will grow and more large tender opportunities will come to fruition. Businesses will increase spending budgets in line with recovering economic conditions and recovering house prices will spur new opportunities in the residential market, contributing to a recovery in income. Ongoing efforts to achieve carbon neutrality will continue to drive innovation in the industry and prompt electricians to upskill to ensure they can delivery energy-efficient electrical solutions to clients. Revenue is forecast to expand at a compound annual rate of 5.3% over the five years through 2030 to €377.6 billion.
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