Real estate market analysis of former rural areas on the example of Cracowian agglomeration

key words: Cracovian agglomeration, market analysis, neighboring municipalities, rural municipalities, the property market

Summary:

The Cracovian agglomeration is an area which covering over 4 thousand km2. It is composed of 51 municipalities inhabited by nearly 1.5 million people. Its major Centre is the city Krakow. Outer Zone consists of the outer suburban and the surrounding areas. Outer Zone consists of the outer suburban area and the surrounding area. The first one cumulate the 12 communes directly adjacent to the county town. It is the so-called "Cracovian bedroom". A large proportion of its population are pendular migrants, learning and working in the city. It should be noted that the community living in these areas is not only the indigenous peoples. Many of people are the immigrant population and local property owners buy them because of the proximity of Krakow. They have the opportunity to have your own house outside the city center and at the same time the occasion to quickly get to it. This resulted in extremely rapid development of the property market in neighboring municipalities.
This publication aims to show the preferences of real estate buyers in the market, in areas previously used for agriculture in that urban area in recent years.

 

 

Citation:

Bieda A., Jasińska E. 2010, vol. 7. Real estate market analysis of former rural areas on the example of Cracowian agglomeration. Infrastruktura i Ekologia Terenów Wiejskich. Nr 2010, vol. 7/ 12