
The Republic of Poland is a European Union country located in the eastern part of Central Europe, with 500 km. of beaches, bays, cliffs and dunes.
Northern Poland comprises lakes, islands, forested hills, rivers and canals. The nicest of the area is the Lake District Mazurian, where there is the lake Hancza, the deepest in Poland.
The rest of the country is slowly going up in height to the Sudety Mountains, extending along the border with the Czech Republic, and the Tatra mountains, which separate Poland from the Slovak Republic.
Poland remains one of the most attractive countries for investors.
The Polish economy is now one of Europe's most dynamic and is the only European state that has not known a recession in the crisis of 2008-2010. Despite the economic crisis, the Polish economy is growing.
Some of the issues that boost foreign investment in Poland are:
Poland is generally accepted as one of the most attractive markets in Europe for property investment.
Poland suffers from a severe shortage of housing due to migration from rural areas to cities. Many experts have estimated this gap by nearly 2 million homes. The OECD has recently calculated a shortfall of supply of homes, of at least a million apartments and construction rates are far below national requirements. Therefore, there is fierce competition for buy land for investment.
In addition, Euro 2012 provides a strong impetus to the development and improvement of transport infrastructure (airports, railway and road infrastructure), football stadiums, accommodation centers and tourism infrastructure. Most new investments are focused in major Polish cities: Warsaw, Gdansk, Poznan and Wroclaw.






































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