Foreclosed and Distressed Investment Properties in Poland



Poland is a country located in Central Europe, bordered by Germany to the west, the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south, Ukraine and Belarus to the east, and Lithuania and the Baltic Sea to the north.

As an EU member, Poland offers a transparent legal system and protection for foreign investors. Real estate transactions are governed by well-regulated property laws that ensure ownership rights and investment security.


Popular areas of Poland with International Buyers - investment or personal use, listed by owner, for sale by real estate agent and for rent:


Warsaw Properties
Ostroda Properties
Gdansk Properties

Looking for distressed properties can be a smart investment strategy, especially if you're interested in flipping, wholesaling, or buying below market value.

There are many places to find distressed or foreclosed properties in Poland, for examples you can ask a real estate agent to filter for foreclosures or bank-owned (REO) properties.

Investors can also refer to the local County Courthouse or Public Records and search for public notices of default, tax liens, and foreclosure sales.


Working with Property Agents or Realtors who specialize in distressed properties, foreclosures and short sales can be useful as well as keeping an eye out for expired listings or properties sitting too long on the market.

Drive around neighborhoods looking for vacant houses, broken windows, or deferred maintenance and work with probate attorneys, property managers, and bankruptcy lawyers who they often know of distressed assets.




How to sell or rent properties in Poland:
How to sell a property In Poland
How to rent a property In Poland
How to buy a property In Poland

Real Estate Agents and Property Developers in Poland
Real Estate Companies
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Useful Links and Information
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