Feb 12 • 13:56 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Rich Poles are investing more and more in commercial real estate. But it's not enough

In 2026, investments in commercial real estate in Poland are expected to rise to approximately €5.5 billion despite a decline in 2025.

The article discusses the increasing trend of investments in commercial real estate in Poland. In 2026, the expected investment value is projected to reach around €5.5 billion, compared to €4.5 billion in 2025, which experienced a downturn. Experts from CBRE expect a steady domestic capital contribution, maintaining around 20% of the total transactions, which could set a new nominal record. Previously, domestic capital played a minimal role in the market, reflecting a significant shift in the investment landscape. The analysis also emphasizes the types of investors in the Polish market and highlights a noticeable gap in certain investor categories. There are indications that certain segments of the real estate market attracted the largest investments in 2025. Investors are encouraged to diversify and seek opportunities beyond traditional avenues to stimulate growth in an otherwise stagnant market. Overall, while investors are making strides in the commercial real estate sector, it is suggested that these efforts may not be sufficient unless there is a broader engagement from various investor types and a clear strategy to leverage emerging opportunities in 2026 and beyond.

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