The impact of the 2009 Polish economic slowdown on commercial property prices was exaggerated by the huge boom in rents and ‘over-convergence’ of property yields that characterised the preceding few years. Now that rents and yields in Warsaw look neither too high nor too low, a fresh period of sub-trend GDP growth would be unlikely to prompt another severe downturn in values.
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