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Rent in Mokotów, Warsaw

Mokotów is the safe, all-rounder choice: green, calm, well-served by the metro, and full of both expats and Polish professionals, with rents a notch above the city average but below the dead centre.

Median rent in Mokotów by size

SizeMedianFair range (p25–p75)Sample
Studio / 1 room4 200 zł3 550 zł4 950 zł185
2 rooms5 500 zł4 700 zł6 450 zł200
3 rooms7 350 zł6 150 zł8 750 zł135
4+ rooms9 800 zł8 100 zł11 850 zł78

PLN per month · PolandRent, as of Q4 2025.

What it's like to live in Mokotów

Mokotów is one of Warsaw's largest and most varied districts, stretching from the office hub around Mokotów Business District (the old 'Mordor' cluster) to quiet villa streets and the greenery of Pole Mokotowskie park. It blends elegant pre-war avenues, leafy mid-century blocks, and newer developments, which keeps the rental mix broad. The metro line along its eastern edge makes commuting easy, and the district's long-standing expat and professional population means English-speaking services are common. It reads as settled and residential rather than flashy.

Best for

  • families wanting green space
  • professionals working in the southern office hubs
  • expats wanting an established neighbourhood

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Mokotów rent FAQ

How much is rent in Mokotów, Warsaw?
As of Q4 2025, the median 2-room flat in Mokotów rents for about 5 500 zł/month, a studio around 4 200 zł, and a 3-room flat about 7 350 zł.
Is Mokotów expensive compared to the rest of Warsaw?
A 2-room flat in Mokotów is +7% versus the Warsaw median of 5 145 zł — more expensive than the city overall.
Is it expensive?
Above average but not the priciest. A 2-room flat sits around 5,500 PLN/month — higher than the citywide median, lower than Śródmieście or the new towers in Wola.
Is it good for families?
Very. Lots of parks, schools, and larger flats, plus a calm residential feel make it one of the most popular family districts in the city.
Is it well-connected?
Yes — the M1 metro line runs along the district, with good tram and bus links, putting the centre within 15–20 minutes.

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