man...I lived there for like 7 years, last time in 2015....
"southern krzyki" ? where ? Oltaszyn ?



flats for 800 pln ? where ? Olbin ? add to that 800 for bills and community fee (including electric heating in the winter

)..and you will pay almost 400 euros for some shithole like you said with fungus on the wall and drunks screaming all night.
just check out ads on Polish sites and on spanish sites...also check stats on apartments in EU and Europe...and how many of them (apartments) are in Poland per 1000 people and how many % of them are overcrowded...
I am far from complaining on the country where I was born, but this is actually something that has the reasons to complain about.
Living in outskirts of Wro/ Dlugoleka/ whatever is not the same like living in , lets say Downtown. so yeah, the flats will be cheaper there.
I remember dramatic spikes in prices of rent just 2 times: 2006-2007 and later 2014-2016 where hords of Ukrainians came :-) btw. I doubt that there are like 200 k Ukrainians there...rather 100-150k in Wro...basically you may say that Wroclaw is going back to its roots as many people there have Ukrainian/ Kresy roots
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Originally Posted by k0nr4d
I live 5km from Wrocław and our office is there, and I agree it's more expensive here then for instance lublin but it also all depends on what part of the city. A friend rents a 1 bedroom+living room in a new building, about 55m2 for 1500pln all-in in the southern end (Krzyki) but there are flats for 800zł even if you don't mind hordes of gypsies running around outside 
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