Mamdom in the press
Mamdom is the leading specialist on residential real estate in Poland with years of experience
in the Polish property market. We are regularly quoted and provide editorial to some of the most
respected media sources in the world. Below are just a few examples...

Poland, too, is proving increasingly popular with investors. Despite the perception that most of
the country’s population is seeking work in Britain, there are plenty of countrymen back home
keen to leave their crumbling communist-era blocks for something more sophisticated. Mamdom
(www.mamdom.com), a leading Polish property portal – it means
"my house", since you ask – reports that the market is cooling in Cracow, a favourite with foreign
buyers, but says prices in Warsaw, the capital, and cities such as Poznan and Lodz look set to
continue growing.
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One reason why Polish property is a sound bet, according to the very useful Polish property website
www.mamdom.com, is the GDP disparity relative to its wealthier
neighbours. In next-door Germany, per capita income is five times higher - something that is bound
to level now that Poland is part of the EU.
This, of course, makes Poland vulnerable to rampant property speculation, which is why foreign
buyers are currently required to have permits, to limit the amount of property they can buy.
These permits are being phased out between 2009 (for investment property) and 2016 (agricultural
land). They take around two months to obtain (for further details
see www.mamdom.com) but are usually granted so long as the
investor can show that Poland will benefit (eg employment of local builders, renovation, tourist
trade etc).
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In addition, cities such as Gdansk, Krakow and Lublin, with its impressive Jewish history, are now
competing with more established European cities, proving that they too have all the necessary luxuries
that one would expect from a weekend city break or investment. “Holiday homes are still in the
minority but over the last year we have seen an increasing number of enquiries from people who
are interested in moving to Poland permanently,” said Tim Hill, UK Operations Director of
mamdom.com, an online Polish property portal.
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Poland stole the limelight in 2006 with the fastest growing real estate prices in Europe, and nowhere rose
faster than Kraków. But the latest figures show buyers should think carefully about where they invest.
Tim Hill from the Anglo-Polish property portal Mamdom.com looks over the latest figures.
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Tim Hill, the Operations Director of Mamdom - relocation and property experts - is also optomistic
for the future: 'The gold rush will last a long time. Several factors will cause this. First off
Poland has a GNI per capita of $5,820 compared to $25,270 in Germany, which is far too large a
gap for neighbouring countries...
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