Karina explained every clause of the Polish lease in plain English and helped us secure a flat near the tram to the tech park. We moved from Munich with two weeks’ notice and never felt lost in the paperwork.
What Clients Say
Feedback from international clients who rented, bought, or relocated in Wroclaw with full English-language support.
Wrocław through expat eyes
Rentals, purchases, and moves from professionals and families settling in Lower Silesia.
She coordinated viewings around my work schedule, spoke with landlords in Polish for me, and made sure the deposit and handover protocol were done properly. I felt supported from the first message to picking up the keys.
Buying from Bangalore meant we could not fly for every viewing. Karina sent detailed videos, verified the seller’s paperwork and land-register excerpts with us, and walked us through the notary appointment so we knew what to expect. We closed on a two-bedroom near Kazimierz Wielki without surprises.
We were buying our first place abroad and needed someone patient with questions about notary steps and building management fees. Karina was responsive on WhatsApp and never rushed us into a decision.
Relocating from the US with a dog is not easy in Poland; she filtered listings that actually allowed pets and negotiated a fair rent. The whole process felt organized and transparent.
I live in Lyon and rent out a small apartment near Plac Grunwaldzki. Karina handles tenant communication, minor repairs, and the annual settlement with the housing association. Her reports are clear and in English, which saves me hours every month.
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