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Rent in Księży Młyn, Łódź

Renting in Księży Młyn means living inside a preserved 19th-century industrial estate — converted loft apartments, cobbled lanes, and restored workers' housing. Supply is small and characterful, so flats here are a niche premium and don't come up often.

Median rent in Księży Młyn by size

SizeMedianFair range (p25–p75)Sample
Studio / 1 room2 500 zł2 100 zł3 000 zł78
2 rooms3 350 zł2 800 zł4 000 zł90
3 rooms4 600 zł3 800 zł5 600 zł60
4+ rooms6 250 zł5 100 zł7 650 zł42

PLN per month · PolandRent, as of Q4 2025.

What it's like to live in Księży Młyn

Księży Młyn is one of Łódź's signature places: a self-contained 19th-century textile empire of red-brick mills, a manor, and rows of workers' houses, now restored and partly converted into loft apartments, offices, and cultural venues. The atmosphere is unlike anywhere else in the city — cobbled streets, mature trees, and monumental industrial architecture a short walk south-east of the centre. Because the protected stock is limited, the rental market here is thin and skewed toward design-led lofts and renovated units, which commands a premium relative to the surrounding area. It appeals to renters who want character and quiet over choice and convenience, and who don't mind that day-to-day amenities are lighter than in the dense central grid.

Best for

  • loft and design lovers
  • quiet-seekers near the centre
  • architecture enthusiasts

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Księży Młyn rent FAQ

How much is rent in Księży Młyn, Łódź?
As of Q4 2025, the median 2-room flat in Księży Młyn rents for about 3 350 zł/month, a studio around 2 500 zł, and a 3-room flat about 4 600 zł.
Is Księży Młyn expensive compared to the rest of Łódź?
A 2-room flat in Księży Młyn is +11% versus the Łódź median of 3 011 zł — more expensive than the city overall.
Is it expensive?
For what it is, yes — converted lofts and renovated units push two-room rents to around 3,350 PLN, above the citywide median. The premium is for the unique setting and limited supply.
Is supply good?
No — it is a small, protected historic estate, so relatively few flats come onto the market. If you want to live here specifically, expect to wait for the right listing.
Is it well-connected?
It is close to the centre and walkable into town, with trams nearby, though everyday shops and services are thinner on the ground than in the dense central streets.

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