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Rent in Jeżyce, Poznań

Jeżyce is the trendy, walkable choice: characterful old buildings, independent cafes and bars, and a strong sense of neighbourhood, at prices just above the city median. It is the district relocators most often fall for, so good flats move fast.

Median rent in Jeżyce by size

SizeMedianFair range (p25–p75)Sample
Studio / 1 room3 050 zł2 600 zł3 600 zł145
2 rooms4 050 zł3 400 zł4 850 zł165
3 rooms5 400 zł4 450 zł6 500 zł100
4+ rooms7 200 zł5 900 zł8 750 zł52

PLN per month · PolandRent, as of Q4 2025.

What it's like to live in Jeżyce

Jeżyce sits immediately northwest of the centre and has transformed over the past decade from a faded inner suburb into Poznań's most fashionable district. Its tree-lined streets are full of restored pre-war tenements, with a wave of independent cafes, wine bars, bistros, and small studios driving the scene. It remains genuinely mixed — long-time residents alongside students, creatives, and young professionals — which keeps it lived-in rather than polished. Trams and proximity to the main railway station make it very well connected. Demand is high and rising, so the best-value flats are taken quickly, especially the renovated ones.

Best for

  • Creatives and freelancers
  • Expats wanting a walkable, social base
  • Young professionals

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Jeżyce rent FAQ

How much is rent in Jeżyce, Poznań?
As of Q4 2025, the median 2-room flat in Jeżyce rents for about 4 050 zł/month, a studio around 3 050 zł, and a 3-room flat about 5 400 zł.
Is Jeżyce expensive compared to the rest of Poznań?
A 2-room flat in Jeżyce is +14% versus the Poznań median of 3 543 zł — more expensive than the city overall.
What's it like to live in Jeżyce?
Lively and walkable, with a strong independent food-and-drink scene and a real neighbourhood feel. It is popular with younger renters and expats, so it is social but not as quiet as the outer districts.
Is it expensive?
It sits just above the citywide median — a 2-room flat is around 4050 PLN/month. You pay a premium over the right-bank districts for the location and character, but it is cheaper than the Old Town.
Is it well-connected?
Yes. Multiple tram lines cross the district and the main railway station is close, putting the centre and the rest of the city within easy reach.

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