At what age do Poles move out of their family home?

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Moving out and starting an independent life is one of the most important milestones in a person’s life.
This decision is influenced by several key factors, including financial capabilities, place of birth, the location of studies, and the availability of housing in the area.
Interestingly, the timing of when young people choose to move out varies significantly across different countries.
In this article, we take a closer look at when Poles leave their family homes and how these decisions compare with other European countries.

When do young Poles start living on their own?

Poles decide to move out of their family home at an average age of 27.1 years, placing them in the middle of the European scale.
According to Eurostat data, in Southern European countries, young people leave their family homes much later. The latest movers are Croatians, Greeks, and Spaniards, typically leaving home in their 30s.
In contrast, in Nordic countries like Finland and Sweden, the move happens much earlier, around the age of 21.

Why do young Poles delay moving out?

The main reasons for the delayed move in Poland include financial difficulties, high real estate prices, and job market uncertainty.
The high costs of renting or buying a home lead many young people to stay with their families longer to save for future investments. For this reason, renting is also a common choice, as it allows greater mobility without taking on a mortgage.
Despite the challenges, moving out and living independently remain important goals for many young Poles.
Buying an apartment usually becomes a reality after securing stable employment and financial footing, often with the help of a mortgage.
If you’re considering buying your own property, it’s worth going through the process step by step. You can find a detailed guide here: how to buy an apartment step by step.

Why use a real estate agency?

Buying a home is a complex process that requires not only market knowledge but also skills in negotiation, legal formalities, and offer analysis. That’s why many people choose to work with a real estate agency to simplify the process.
Real estate agents help find the right property, negotiate prices, and verify the legal status of the property.
If you’re planning to buy an apartment, read our article on why it’s worth using a real estate agent.

Summary

Although Poles move out later than in other countries, the desire to live independently remains strong.
However, it’s essential to carefully plan a home purchase, especially in the current market conditions. If you’re interested in buying your own apartment, check out our offer: real estate for sale.
Do you have questions about buying or renting an apartment? Contact us – our experts are at your disposal!
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