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Rent in Rataje, Poznań

Rataje is a large, well-connected estate just across the Warta where rents are the lowest among Poznań's main districts. It is a no-frills, good-value base for renters who care more about price and transport than location prestige.

Median rent in Rataje by size

SizeMedianFair range (p25–p75)Sample
Studio / 1 room2 350 zł2 000 zł2 750 zł120
2 rooms2 950 zł2 550 zł3 450 zł135
3 rooms3 800 zł3 200 zł4 500 zł90
4+ rooms4 800 zł4 000 zł5 750 zł46

PLN per month · PolandRent, as of Q4 2025.

What it's like to live in Rataje

Rataje is one of Poznań's major housing estates, sitting on the right bank just across the river from the centre. It is built mainly from large apartment blocks, well supplied with schools, shopping centres, and parks, and anchored by the Rondo Rataje interchange that makes it one of the best-connected estates in the city by tram. The flats are predominantly functional blocks rather than period buildings, which keeps rents the lowest among the well-known districts. It is quiet, residential, and family-oriented, trading the charm and nightlife of the left bank for space, affordability, and a fast ride into town.

Best for

  • Renters on the tightest budgets
  • Families wanting affordable space
  • Commuters who value fast tram links

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Rataje rent FAQ

How much is rent in Rataje, Poznań?
As of Q4 2025, the median 2-room flat in Rataje rents for about 2 950 zł/month, a studio around 2 350 zł, and a 3-room flat about 3 800 zł.
Is Rataje expensive compared to the rest of Poznań?
A 2-room flat in Rataje is -17% versus the Poznań median of 3 543 zł — cheaper than the city overall.
Is it expensive?
No — Rataje has the most affordable rents among Poznań's main districts, with a 2-room flat around 2950 PLN/month.
Is it well-connected?
Very. The Rondo Rataje hub gives it some of the best tram connections in the city, so the centre is a quick and reliable ride despite being across the river.
What kind of flats are there?
Mostly apartments in large residential blocks rather than period buildings, which is part of why it offers the city's best value for space.

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