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Rent in Wilda, Poznań

Wilda offers Jeżyce-style tenement charm slightly cheaper and a touch rougher around the edges, with the large Wilson Park on its doorstep. It is a strong value pick for renters who want to be near the centre while the district is still on the way up.

Median rent in Wilda by size

SizeMedianFair range (p25–p75)Sample
Studio / 1 room2 700 zł2 300 zł3 200 zł110
2 rooms3 500 zł2 950 zł4 150 zł130
3 rooms4 600 zł3 800 zł5 550 zł80
4+ rooms6 000 zł4 950 zł7 300 zł44

PLN per month · PolandRent, as of Q4 2025.

What it's like to live in Wilda

Wilda lies directly south of the Old Town and shares its bones — dense streets of pre-war tenements, many now being renovated — but it is a step earlier in its gentrification than Jeżyce. The district centres on the leafy Wilson Park and the Łazarz market nearby, with a growing crop of cafes and small businesses among the long-standing local shops. It is genuinely close to the centre and well served by trams, yet rents remain below the central districts, which is its main draw. The mix of students, young renters, and established residents gives it an unpolished, authentic feel.

Best for

  • Value-seekers who want to be central
  • Students and young renters
  • Buyers of the up-and-coming story

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Wilda rent FAQ

How much is rent in Wilda, Poznań?
As of Q4 2025, the median 2-room flat in Wilda rents for about 3 500 zł/month, a studio around 2 700 zł, and a 3-room flat about 4 600 zł.
Is Wilda expensive compared to the rest of Poznań?
A 2-room flat in Wilda is -1% versus the Poznań median of 3 543 zł — about the same as the city overall.
Is it expensive?
No — it is slightly below the citywide median, with a 2-room flat around 3500 PLN/month. You get near-central location for less than Jeżyce or the Old Town.
Is it up-and-coming?
Yes. Wilda is gentrifying steadily, with tenement renovations and new cafes arriving, but it is earlier in the process than Jeżyce, which is part of why it is cheaper.
Is it well-connected?
Yes. It borders the centre and has good tram coverage, so getting into town or to the main station is quick.

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