Kwadrat PL / Warsaw
Renting a home in Warsaw
Warsaw is Poland's capital and its biggest rental market: people move here for corporate, IT and international jobs, and Mokotów and Wola are packed with offices. It has the widest choice of flats and rooms — and the highest prices, especially in Śródmieście. Praga across the river and residential districts like Bemowo or Ursynów cost less for a similar 20–30-minute commute by metro or tram.
Districts
ŚródmieścieMokotówWolaOchotaŻoliborzPraga-PółnocPraga-PołudnieTargówekBemowoBielanyBiałołękaUrsynówUrsusWłochyWilanówWawerWesołaRembertów
FAQ
How much does renting a flat cost in Warsaw?
Prices depend on the district, size and type of home — a room costs less than a flat, and the centre costs more than the outskirts. The bot shows a below/above district-market badge on every listing based on its own data, so you can spot a fair price instantly.
How fast do new listings appear in Warsaw?
Data from OLX, Otodom and Morizon refreshes every few minutes. Subscribe to your search in the bot and new flats and rooms will reach your chat before anyone else snaps them up.
Can I rent a room in Warsaw instead of a whole flat?
Yes — the bot tracks flats, rooms and short stays separately across all 8 cities. Pick the type you want in the search filters.