Despite the difficult situation on the European market due to many unexpected events, Germany is still one of the largest foreign investors in Poland. In recent decades, German companies have made significant investments in various sectors of the Polish economy, including the commercial property market. Will the turnaround in the German property market, which began in 2022, change this trend? Can the Polish commercial property market be a safe haven for German investors and an opportunity for a bright future?
Despite a multi-year slowdown in capital flows and deteriorating liquidity on global markets, Central and Eastern Europe, including Poland, remains attractive for investors, including in the commercial property sector. The impact of German investments on the Polish commercial property market has been and continues to be significant, as they influence the market dynamics and contribute to its development. And as the German commercial property sector faces challenges such as the cr
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