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Rent in Ursynów, Warsaw

Ursynów is a calm, green residential district where the metro makes the long distance south manageable — a reliable family pick with rents around the city average or a touch below.

Median rent in Ursynów by size

SizeMedianFair range (p25–p75)Sample
Studio / 1 room2 552 zł2 300 zł2 800 zł29
2 rooms3 301 zł3 000 zł3 650 zł66
3 rooms4 306 zł3 700 zł5 000 zł49
4+ rooms5 643 zł4 700 zł6 750 zł26

PLN per month · PolandRent, as of Q3 2026.

What it's like to live in Ursynów

Ursynów is a sprawling residential district in Warsaw's south, built largely as planned housing estates softened by parks, allotments, and the woods of Las Kabacki on its edge. Despite being far from the centre, the M1 metro line runs through it and terminates at Kabaty, so commuting is straightforward and predictable. It's quiet, settled, and family-oriented, with plenty of schools, shops, and a large student presence near the SGGW university campus. Flats here are generally more spacious and better value than the inner districts, which is the main draw.

Best for

  • families wanting space and quiet
  • students near the southern campuses
  • commuters who want reliable metro access

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Ursynów rent FAQ

How much is rent in Ursynów, Warsaw?
As of Q3 2026, the median 2-room flat in Ursynów rents for about 3 301 zł/month, a studio around 2 552 zł, and a 3-room flat about 4 306 zł.
Is Ursynów expensive compared to the rest of Warsaw?
A 2-room flat in Ursynów is -7% versus the Warsaw median of 3 549 zł — cheaper than the city overall.
Is it expensive?
No — it's around or slightly below the city average. A 2-room flat runs about 4,600 PLN/month, with larger family flats offering good value.
Is it well-connected?
Yes, thanks to the M1 metro line running through the district to its terminus — the trade-off is simply distance, with the centre about 20–25 minutes away.
Is it good for families?
Very — it's green, quiet, and full of schools and parks, which makes it one of the city's steadier family districts.

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