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Rent in Winogrady, Poznań

Winogrady is a big residential estate north of the centre with plenty of greenery, schools, and shops, plus newer developments adding modern flats. It is a calm, affordable choice for families and anyone wanting more space for the money.

Median rent in Winogrady by size

SizeMedianFair range (p25–p75)Sample
Studio / 1 room1 846 zł1 650 zł2 100 zł19
2 rooms2 305 zł2 100 zł2 550 zł30
3 rooms2 481 zł2 000 zł3 050 zł19
4+ rooms2 624 zł1 950 zł3 550 zł5

PLN per month · PolandRent, as of Q3 2026.

What it's like to live in Winogrady

Winogrady is a large planned housing district on the high ground north of the Old Town, originally built as mid-century apartment estates and since filled in with newer developments. It is notably green and well equipped for everyday life — schools, clinics, supermarkets, and parks are all close — which makes it a long-standing favourite for families. Trams run frequently down to the centre, a short ride away, though the district itself is quiet and residential. Compared with the central tenement districts it offers more space, more parking, and lower rents, at the cost of less character and nightlife.

Best for

  • Families wanting space and schools
  • Renters prioritising calm and value
  • Those who want newer flats

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Winogrady rent FAQ

How much is rent in Winogrady, Poznań?
As of Q3 2026, the median 2-room flat in Winogrady rents for about 2 305 zł/month, a studio around 1 846 zł, and a 3-room flat about 2 481 zł.
Is Winogrady expensive compared to the rest of Poznań?
A 2-room flat in Winogrady is -9% versus the Poznań median of 2 531 zł — cheaper than the city overall.
Is it good for families?
Yes. Winogrady is green and residential with lots of schools, shops, and parks, and it offers larger flats at lower prices than the centre, which suits families well.
Is it expensive?
No — it is below the citywide median, with a 2-room flat around 3150 PLN/month, so it is one of the more affordable established districts.
Is it well-connected?
Yes. Frequent trams link it to the centre in a short ride, though it is calmer and more car-friendly than the inner districts.

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