apartamenty
Apartamenty are self-contained housing units within a multi-unit building, designed for independent living. They typically include a living area, one or more bedrooms, a kitchen or kitchenette, and a bathroom, with separate entrances and utilities. In Poland and other Central European markets, the term often denotes a higher standard or modern design and can refer to units for sale, rent, or furnished short-term accommodations.
Types and usage: Apartments can be rented long term ('apartamenty do wynajęcia'), owned as private dwellings,
Layout and features: Common configurations range from compact one-room units to multi-bedroom flats above 70–80 square
Regulation: In Poland, tenancy relations fall under civil law, with rights and obligations for landlords and
History and market: The concept of subdivided urban dwellings has deep roots in European cities. In Poland,