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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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its probably far away from centre or you friend is very lucky

ohh i missed your additional information, you have right, you cant go walking to centre from there, too far
i have 37m2 flat, i mean not strictly centre, but 10min for centre walking, just near Ibis Hotel
hired it for 1400 + additional costs = 1900
and its not even new building
i got even more for this few years ago
i dont live in Wroclaw anymore, too loud, too much Ukrainians, too expensive, to much traffic jams. I just have flat there and visit this city sometimes to time
the most annoying thing is Ukrainians and no parking places, too much cars, and maybe social stratification, i mean many very poor people and of course very rich too
thanks to very expensive property costs and low salaries,( thanks to Ukrainians too)
Strange thing, Wroclaw is old German town, and most Poles here are
descendants of displaced Poles that lived in current East Ukraine before II War
Ukrainians mass killed Poles there
My grandpa live near Lviv which is ukrainian city right now (was polish), and thats why he displaced to Wroclaw after WWII
Now this city is full of Ukrainians
I hope they will go to Germany and other countries after no visas