Rent in Prawobrzeże, Szczecin
Prawobrzeże is the sprawling east-of-the-river side of Szczecin and the cheapest place to rent in the city. It suits budget-focused renters and families who don't mind a longer commute in exchange for space, greenery and the lowest prices.
Median rent in Prawobrzeże by size
| Size | Median | Fair range (p25–p75) | Sample |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio / 1 room | 2 150 zł | 1 850 zł – 2 500 zł | 160 |
| 2 rooms | 2 700 zł | 2 300 zł – 3 150 zł | 175 |
| 3 rooms | 3 500 zł | 2 950 zł – 4 150 zł | 110 |
| 4+ rooms | 4 600 zł | 3 850 zł – 5 500 zł | 60 |
PLN per month · PolandRent, as of Q4 2025.
What it's like to live in Prawobrzeże
Prawobrzeże is the broad right-bank half of Szczecin, physically separated from the centre by the Oder river and Lake Dąbie and dominated by large residential estates such as Słoneczne and Bukowe. It feels the most suburban part of the city — wide green spaces, the Puszcza Bukowa forest on its edge, and plenty of family-sized flats in panel blocks and newer developments. The catch is the crossing: getting to the centre means bridges and a longer tram or bus ride, so renters here are typically trading commute time for the lowest rents and the most outdoor space in Szczecin.
Best for
- Budget-focused renters
- Families wanting space
- People who prioritise greenery over a short commute
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Prawobrzeże rent FAQ
- How much is rent in Prawobrzeże, Szczecin?
- As of Q4 2025, the median 2-room flat in Prawobrzeże rents for about 2 700 zł/month, a studio around 2 150 zł, and a 3-room flat about 3 500 zł.
- Is Prawobrzeże expensive compared to the rest of Szczecin?
- A 2-room flat in Prawobrzeże is -19% versus the Szczecin median of 3 345 zł — cheaper than the city overall.
- Is it cheap?
- It is the cheapest part of Szczecin — about 2700 PLN/month for a 2-room flat, well below the citywide median.
- Is it well-connected?
- It is connected by trams and buses over the river bridges, but the commute to the centre is longer than from left-bank districts, so a car helps.
- Is it good for families?
- Yes — the large estates have schools, parks and forest nearby, and the family-sized flats are the most affordable in the city.