Morizon-Gratka Group has published the first edition of its "Consumer Sentiment Barometer for the Property Market", a quarterly index measuring how consumers feel about the Polish property market. The barometer scored 66 points on a 100-point scale, placing it in positive territory above the neutral threshold of 50 points. The survey was conducted at the end of Q2 2026 and gathered responses from nearly 9,000 people active in the property market.
The overall score is built from four sub-indices covering market timing, emotional balance, personal financial situation, and perceived barriers. Key findings include: 43% of respondents rate the current market moment as good or very good; 79.3% report positive emotions towards their housing plans, with calm, hope and optimism dominating; and 46.3% say their financial situation is better than a year ago. The main barrier remains high purchase and rental prices, cited by 56.2% of respondents.
The survey also indicates that consumers increasingly see the problem not as a lack of financing, but as limited availability of properties matching their expectations. "We want to make the Consumer Sentiment Barometer a permanent part of our regular market analysis. We offer not just data on prices and listings, but also insight into the emotions, expectations and readiness of market participants to make decisions," said Anna Juchimiuk, Chief of Marketing at Morizon-Gratka.
Alongside the barometer, Morizon-Gratka has launched a new portal at gratka.pl/ceny-mieszkan, presenting current listing prices across locations, price trends over time and market analysis. Together with the quarterly barometer, it is intended to form a reference point for the Polish residential property market. The figures are based on active listings on Gratka and reflect asking prices rather than final transaction prices.