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Real estate market trends in 2025

Marcin Kosieniak, Co-owner of the PM Projekt, Highlights Four Key Trends and Three Major Challenges Shaping the Real Estate Market in 2025.

Real Estate Market Trends in 2025

  1. Energy Efficiency: Rising energy costs and the push for sustainable construction make energy efficiency a priority in building design. Kosieniak emphasizes that all new developments will need to consider energy savings both in the short and long term.
  2. Artificial Intelligence (AI): The development of AI technologies in the real estate industry holds the potential to revolutionize building design and management. According to Kosieniak, algorithms can enhance project precision, user comfort, and spatial management efficiency.
  3. Modern Office Spaces: Office environments will be designed with employee well-being in mind, which can enhance their attractiveness. Kosieniak points out that shifts in work models are likely to influence office design, requiring more user-friendly spaces.
  4. Advanced Technologies: The adoption of sophisticated ventilation and climate management systems, operating based on data from occupancy and air quality sensors, will be critical for modern buildings.

Real Estate Market Challenges in 2025

  1. Data Collection: A significant challenge lies in the lack of adequate tools to collect data needed for analyzing the carbon footprint of buildings. Kosieniak highlights that integrating various technological systems and the high costs of implementation are substantial obstacles.
  2. Implementation Costs: The high expenses associated with deploying new technologies may slow the adoption of innovative solutions in the real estate sector.
  3. Openness to Collaboration: Kosieniak notes that a lack of collaboration among companies and the dominance of large market players can hinder the growth of startups and open-source innovation.

Kosieniak concludes that the future of the real estate market will require thoughtful adaptation to changing market conditions and technological advancements.