Property investing in Poland is rapidly gaining popularity and one of the key areas of investment is the beautiful city of Krakow.
Warsaw, the country's capital, has been seeing considerable inward investment, since Poland joined the EU in 2004 and although there are still profits to be made, property investors would do well to look slightly beyond the capital city.
This is why investing in Krakow property may be the next big thing for the property market in Poland. Krakow, the second largest city in Poland, is also widely recognised as the second most important city for the Polish property market.
Property in Krakow is much cheaper than in Warsaw and quality apartments are available for around