Regional Statistics
94,714
346
people/km²
215,088
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Housing Stock in Piaseczyński County 2023
In 2023, Piaseczyński county ranked 17 of 380 Polish counties. Dwelling stock grew by 16,768 units +21.51% between 2018-2023, at 94,714.
Among 41 growing counties, in top 10% for housing growth rate. Within Masovian province, ranked 3 of 42 counties.
Based on 31 years of official GUS housing market statistics for Piaseczyński county and its 6 municipalities within Masovian province.
Total Dwellings
+3.61
%
since
2022
2023
94,714
Total Dwellings Chart
Lowest at 28,616 in 1995
Highest at 96,614 in 2024
1995
29 years (+5 year forecast)
2024
Ranking
20/380 County in Poland
11
Katowice
159,264
12
Białystok
143,281
13
Gdynia
121,891
14
Wołomiński
104,349
15
Krakowski
103,996
16
Częstochowa
102,419
17
Toruń
100,132
18
Rzeszów
98,654
19
Sosnowiec
94,919
20
Piaseczyński
94,714
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Change
3/380 County in Poland
1
Średzki
+4.1%
2
Pucki
+3.7%
3
Piaseczyński
+3.6%
4
Wrocławski
+3.3%
5
Pruszkowski
+3.2%
6
Nowodworski
+3.0%
7
Poznański
+3.0%
8
Kamieński
+3.0%
9
Gdański
+2.9%
10
Koszalin
+2.8%
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Dwellings per 1,000 Population
+2.18
%
since
2022
2023
440.4
Living Space
size and occupancy
Floor Area per Person
+2.12
%
since
2022
2023
43.3
m²
Average Dwelling Size
0.00
%
since
2022
2023
98.4
m²
Persons per Room
-1.82
%
since
2022
2023
0.54
Construction Activity
new housing production
Dwellings Completed per 1,000 Pop.
+10.79
%
since
2022
2023
15.4
Avg. Size of New Dwellings
-11.54
%
since
2022
2023
95.8
m²
Utilities Coverage
percentage of dwellings equipped
Water Supply
+0.10
%
since
2022
2023
97.5
%
Sewage System
+0.45
%
since
2022
2023
89.2
%
Central Heating
+0.58
%
since
2022
2023
87.2
%
Gas Network
+3.13
%
since
2022
2023
79.1
%