Hamilton May Warsaw has been featured in Wall Street Journal MANSION segment.
Only a few developments and agents have been covered in the article entitled Warsaw’ Haute Look. Housing prices in Poland’s capital are surging as the city develops a taste for high-end, high-rise living.
The property covered in the story is an outstanding, prewar prewar Genzlów manor located in a historic part of Warsaw – Saska Kępa. The district is considered one of the most beautiful corners of the capital. In much of its area it features residential buildings with well preserved architecture from the interwar period. There are many unique restaurants and parks located in the vicinity of the development, which create a truly splendid variety of attractions for the area’s residents.
The property itself is an unusual, detached house from 1936, characterized by its unparalleled spaciousness offering absolute freedom of interior design. The house underwent a renovation of its facade, as well as its unique French garden. It is an ideal offer for connoisseurs of art, as well as lovers of prewar architecture. The residence has four floors and two terraces – one of which is located on a flat roof (132m2) and offers an extraordinary view of the Vistula river, the Palace of Culture and the National Stadium. A large number of rooms on each floor provides limitless arrangement possibilities.
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As we read in the article: “(…) Warsaw is experiencing a surge in luxury housing, pushing prices up 20% last year in the high-end sector and causing a dramatic chnage to the city’s skyline.”
Hamilton May remains a major point of touch of all looking for an expertise on the Polish high-end real estate market. We are happy to share our insights with international investors, expats and property owners targeting foreign clients.