Warszawa. Housing attractiveness of cities with powiat status in Poland before and after the  COVID-19 pandemic – the perspective of local labor markets and housing real estate markets Cover Image

Atrakcyjność do zamieszkania miast na prawach powiatu w Polsce przed pandemią COVID-19 i po – perspektywa lokalnych rynków pracy i rynków nieruchomości mieszkaniowych
Warszawa. Housing attractiveness of cities with powiat status in Poland before and after the COVID-19 pandemic – the perspective of local labor markets and housing real estate markets

Author(s): Alicja Zakrzewska-Półtorak
Subject(s): Economy, Welfare systems, Health and medicine and law, Demography and human biology, Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: housing attractiveness of cities; labor market; residential real estate market; population; sales of apartments;

Summary/Abstract: The article presents changes in housing attractiveness in 66 cities with district rights in Poland as at the end of 2022 compared to the end of 2019. Using the method of comparative anal-ysis, simple statistical methods (the method of indicators, the ranking method) and the descriptive method, changes in the values of selected variables regarding local labor markets and residential real estate were examined against the background of population changes. The COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences, including: remote work, searching for places to live with a high quality of life or cheaper housing properties has resulted in an increase in interest in some cities, which provides a chance for population growth. During the period under study, this had an impact on the results for some groups of cities divided into quartiles in terms of population changes, while in the case of others, certain symptoms were noticed that may develop in the future. The determinants of the increase in the housing attractiveness of cities may be expansive local housing policy and friendly policy towards investors.The observed changes were also influenced by the inflow of people from Ukraine, especially present in the largest cities and those located close to the eastern border of Poland. Among the cities with district rights, 29 are medium-sized cities (approx. 44% of the surveyed cities), in the 3rd quartile (low population decline), there are 8 medium-sized cities (mainly with a developed tourist function or being part of the Upper Silesian Agglomeration), in the 4th quartile (very low population decline or increase) there were 2 medium-sized cities. Cities, in order to stop the depopulation trend and the loss of functions, must attract people. An opportunity, among others, cities located in the east of the country experienced an influx of immigrants from Ukraine. However, in order to maintain this tendency, it is necessary to pursue a local housing policy and have a clear strategy towards investors. Students and graduates can also be a stimulant, provided that attractive conditions for living (staying) in the city are created, related to the potential of the local labor market and the local housing real estate market.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 70
  • Page Range: 63-79
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Polish
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