2-Room Apartment for Rent in Sochaczew – New Apartment with Garage | Niemcewicza 20
Warsaw, Sochaczew
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Harmonia Estate is a real estate investment and asset management company based in Poland, specializing in commercial properties and hospitality projects. Operating across Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, and Gdańsk, we deliver value through a disciplined investment approach, operational excellence, and long-term sustainable profitability.
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Service in Polish, English, Turkish and more
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We find properties that match your exact requirements — location, budget and lifestyle.
Complete contract preparation, notary coordination and document translation services.
Market analysis and financial guidance for residential and commercial investments.
From airport pickup to move-in day — we manage your entire relocation process.
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Yes, foreigners can freely rent apartments or houses in Poland. EU citizens have the same rights as Polish citizens, while non-EU citizens need a valid visa or residence permit for longer stays. In practice, a foreign passport is sufficient.
Yes, foreigners can purchase property in Poland. EU citizens can freely buy apartments, houses and commercial properties. Non-EU citizens can also freely buy apartments. For houses or land, a permit from the Ministry of Internal Affairs is required.
An identity document is required — a passport or national ID for Polish citizens, and a foreign passport for non-citizens. Landlords may ask for proof of income or an employment contract. Our agency helps prepare all necessary documents.
Our agency fee is paid once upon completion of the transaction. For rentals, the commission is typically 50-100% of one month's rent, payable after signing. For purchases, it is approximately 2-3% of the property price.
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