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Poland is covered with historic landmarks

Nine beautiful castles and manors for sale in Poland in 2022

Bargain property or luxury renovated castle in 2022: See nine beautiful, noteworthy manors, country properties and character real estate for sale on the market across Poland, carefully curated by REALPORTICO. Click on a picture to see the full listing and get in touch with our english speaking polish sellers. If you have any general questions about purchasing a castle or a listed property, please see our FAQs at the end of this page or request your answer!

Unique castle for sale near Warsaw

1. Neogothic palace near Warsaw

A very unique property, perfectly refurbished

Charming manor family home Lodz

2. Cozy manor near Lodz city

In the countryside, north of Lodz

Large Mansion in Western Poland

3. Manor with impressive ballroom

Close to Poznan city in the countryside

Classical fixer upper manor in Central Poland

4. Classical polish manor

Bargain property in the countryside near Lodz

Luxury castle near Warsaw

5. Big castle complex near Warsaw

Prepared to run as a luxury hotel

Manor for renovation in Kujawskie-Pomorskie

6. Small manor for renovation

In the middle of a national park

Charming fixer upper villa in Tuscany style

7. Villa Italia near Krakow

An unique piece of architecture in Poland

Old house in the green

8. The green mansion

Example for a simplified manor after WWI

Family Residence with big plot

9. Eclectic family home near Warsaw

Saved from decay and back in life

Frequently asked questions from prospects for polish properties

1. Is Poland a safe country?

Poland is a member of the European Union and therefore not more or less safe than any other European country. Political observers are sure that Poland will also remain a member of the EU. As in every country, there are various political groupings. Although the current national conservative government is causing controversy, Poles are generally helpful and hospitable. The vast majority of Poles have no problem with foreigners; those who integrate and get involved receive respect and helpfulness.

2. Should i learn polish when i move to Poland?

While in international business cities like Warsaw many people speak English, it is always helpful to acquire a basic knowledge and try to speak Polish as much as possible. This gives any foreigner an extra respect and the Polish language is altogether easier than its reputation if you keep at it with some perseverance!

3. How many castles are there in Poland?

A lot. Throughout the country there are estimated about 12,000 castles, palaces, manor houses and country residences. Basically, the historic country residences in western part of Poland have a Prussian origin, while the residences in central and eastern Poland have a Polish origin.

Some historic estates were simplified during the socialism and have not been restored yet. Many others are excellent examples of restoration and prove the reputation of Polish craftsmen. There are also several rebuilt ruins in Poland: Companies and dedicated groups have done a great job and rebuilt many a ruin from the surrounding walls. On the other hand, there are still many palaces waiting for new investors and ideas.

4. In which Polish region are located the most castles?

The largest number of country residences in general is located in Greater Poland Wielkopolska, followed by Lower Silesia Dolnośląskie which has the most bigger castles and Mazovia Mazowsze.

5. Is there a monument protection law in Poland?

Of course. Even though fewer subsidies are flowing in overall and the tax program for historic properties Pałacyk Plus will no longer exist in 2023, historic preservation has a high priority in Poland. It does not differ significantly from the heritage preservation laws in other EU countries. If you want to buy a listed property, you should - depending on your plans - contact the responsible monument authority as early as possible.

6. Can I buy any property in Poland. Are there restrictions?

If you are a citizen from an EU country, you can basically buy any small or large property without any extra permit. Restrictions can exist, if a property is (partly) designated as agricultural land. In this case all buyers (even Poles) who are not registered farmers need an official permit from the agricultural authority KOWR in Poland. Experience shows, however, that this is very rarely the case. On the other hand, there are no major bureaucratic hurdles for buyers who want to start an agricultural activity. Theoretically, you can become a registered farmer if, for example, you only produce small amounts of honey.

In general:
If a sales offer is listed on public real estate portals and if no further information has been provided, there are usually no restrictions and you become the owner with signing the notarial contract of sale.
Extra tip:
If in doubt, you can always ask the local municipality in charge how the property for sale is marked in the land use plan.

Buyers outside the European Union generally need a permit from the Polish Ministry of the Interior. This is usually granted if citizens have a relation (partner, relatives) with Poland, if a move to Poland is planned or a business activity is started there.

7. I am a foreigner and need detailed help or real estate consulting. What can i do?

Just drop us a message with your concern. We will refer you to a suitable English-speaking professional who can help you.

If you already have a property to purchase in your mind, simply get in touch with the broker. In most cases, a serious broker can advice you and research answers for special questions you might have.

8. Are there already non polish citizens owning a historic property in Poland?

Yes. At least we know about owners from e.g. the United Kingdom, USA, Germany and Netherlands.

9. How much is the renovation of a polish manor?

Renovation of a palace or a manor can get a complex matter if you cannot ensure having enough funds or if you are a newcomer with no experience especially in monument renovation.

It must be said at this point that many a dream of living in a castle in the countryside has already been dashed.

In addition, costs in the construction industry have also exploded in Poland. According to recent experiences, for a house where everything has to be made new, one should calculate at least with 5 000 zł/1.100 EUR per squaremeter of useable area for a basic, up to date refurbishment. For a small manor with 500 m² area one should calculate with 5 000 * 500 = 2 500 000 zł / 543.000 EUR

BTW: In Poland there are excellent craftsman and companies which are specialized in restoration of historic landmarks. If you want a mediation, simply contact us!

10. How much is a castle in Poland?

Prices for palaces and mansions in Poland vary depending on the condition, region, plot size and many other factors. Real bargains are very rare today and only possible with a lot of luck. Currently, on REALPORTICO the cheapest property (a historic villa with 3,000 m² of land) is listed for 59.000 EUR, the most expensive castle is listed for 7.000.000 EUR.

11. What are typical concepts of use for castles in Poland?

If you plan to buy a castle or a manor, next to a private residential use, you can find typical usage concepts like:

1. Residential and commercial
Mixed use of private housing and vacation apartment rentals
2. Residential units
Conversion to several rental or condominium apartments
3. Company headquarters / Offices
Corporate real estate for business purposes
4. Eventlocation
Rental object for all kinds of events and activities
5. Hotel
Possibilities of use in the field of gastronomy and hotel business
6. Health and care
Facilities in the area of health, recreation and care
7. Private schools
Education institutions of all kinds
8. Private museum
This often corresponds only to a hobby and not to a business model

When it comes to finding a suitable use, it is important to remember that not all concepts are viable and exhausted in some areas. It should be taken into account that also in Poland there is currently a shortage of service staff in the catering industry. It takes a detailed analysis and entrepreneurial skill to achieve the right use and economic viability. If you need inspiration and help, we can mediate you with renowned companies, specialized in developing, operation and selling refurbished castles as business properties.

Need more answers?

Financing, brokerage fees, notary costs, monument renovation, grants, tax aspects - we are pretty sure you have more questions about buying a (historic) property in Poland.

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