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Housing Stock in Kolski County 2023
In 2023, Kolski county ranked 162 of 380 Polish counties. Dwelling stock grew by 1,169 units +3.99% between 2018-2023, at 30,459.
Among 41 growing counties, in bottom 40% for housing growth rate. Within Greater Poland province, ranked 11 of 35 counties.
Based on 31 years of official GUS housing market statistics for Kolski county and its 11 municipalities within Greater Poland province.
Total Dwellings
+1.01
%
since
2022
2023
30,459
Total Dwellings Chart
Lowest at 26,202 in 1995
Highest at 30,647 in 2024
1995
29 years (+5 year forecast)
2024
Ranking
166/380 County in Poland
161
Goleniowski
30,874
162
Jędrzejowski
30,794
163
Mysłowice
30,738
164
Sanocki
30,623
165
Skarżyski
30,490
166
Kolski
30,459
167
Konecki
30,327
168
Żagański
30,326
169
Wrzesiński
30,200
170
Szczecinecki
30,038
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Change
185/380 County in Poland
181
Nowosądecki
+1.0%
182
Suwałki
+1.0%
183
Mielecki
+1.0%
184
Mogileński
+1.0%
185
Kolski
+1.0%
186
Piotrków Trybunalski
+1.0%
187
Otwocki
+1.0%
188
Przeworski
+1.0%
189
Lubiński
+1.0%
190
Starachowicki
+1.0%
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Dwellings per 1,000 Population
+1.66
%
since
2022
2023
373.4
Living Space
size and occupancy
Floor Area per Person
+1.65
%
since
2022
2023
30.8
m²
Average Dwelling Size
+0.12
%
since
2022
2023
82.6
m²
Persons per Room
-3.03
%
since
2022
2023
0.64
Construction Activity
new housing production
Dwellings Completed per 1,000 Pop.
+20.59
%
since
2022
2023
4.1
Avg. Size of New Dwellings
-23.25
%
since
2022
2023
95.4
m²
Utilities Coverage
percentage of dwellings equipped
Water Supply
+0.10
%
since
2022
2023
96.7
%
Sewage System
+0.70
%
since
2022
2023
86.4
%
Central Heating
+0.24
%
since
2022
2023
81.9
%
Gas Network
+2.90
%
since
2022
2023
7.1
%