English-speaking real estate agent helping foreigners rent, buy and relocate in Wroclaw — safely, quickly and on the best terms
I'm a real estate agent in Wroclaw specializing in helping foreigners and expats find their perfect home. Whether you're relocating for work, studies, or a fresh start — I'm here to make it easy.
Moving to a new country is challenging — especially when contracts are in Polish and the market works differently than back home. That's why I guide you through every step in English, so you always know exactly what's happening.
I work with clients from all over the world — the UK, US, Germany, Ukraine, India, and beyond. I explain everything in simple terms and protect your interests throughout the entire process — step by step.
“I don’t just sell properties — I find the right solution tailored to you”
Comprehensive support at every stage — from the first conversation to signing the notarial deed
Every story is a real client with a real outcome
The client wanted to buy an apartment quickly without unnecessary delays
The owner had no clear strategy or set selling price
The client had been searching for a long time and was worried about overpaying
The owner wanted to rent out the apartment without being involved in the process
I don't waste your time — every step is planned and well thought out
Every document verified, every risk eliminated
Fluent in English, Polish and Ukrainian — no jargon, no confusion, full understanding
I don't push “offers” — I look for the best solution for you
Yes, foreigners can rent apartments in Wroclaw. You'll need a valid passport or ID, and proof of income (employment contract or bank statement). Some landlords may require a higher deposit from foreign tenants, but with an agent by your side, the process is smooth and straightforward.
No — that's exactly why working with an English-speaking agent is so valuable. I handle all communication with landlords, sellers, and notaries in Polish, while keeping you fully informed in English at every step.
Typically you need a valid passport or ID card, proof of income or employment, and sometimes a reference from a previous landlord. EU citizens may also need a PESEL number. I help you prepare everything so there are no surprises.
Average monthly rents in Wroclaw range from 2,000–3,000 PLN for a studio or 1-bedroom to 3,500–5,500 PLN for a 2–3 bedroom apartment. Additional costs include utilities (400–700 PLN) and a security deposit (usually one month's rent).
EU/EEA citizens can buy property in Poland without restrictions. Non-EU citizens may need a permit from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, though there are exceptions for residential apartments. I guide you through the entire legal process.
With my help, most clients find a suitable apartment within 1–2 weeks. The fastest transaction I've handled was completed in just 3 days from first viewing to signing the contract.
Write to me — I'll prepare the best options for you
Free consultation, no obligations