Abstract
Costs of Spatial Disorder for the Real Estate Market. The article discusses the
problem of costs which the spatial disorder in Poland causes in the real estate market. It also
draws attention to the likely future consequences of the current lack of spatial order for the
domestic real estate market. The impact of spatial chaos on the functioning of this market
was considered in terms of economic, social and environmental costs. In the empirical part
of the paper, analyzing land turnover in the Poznań agglomeration, the characteristics of the
undeveloped real estate market in metropolitan areas in Poland were presented. At the same
time, the negative effects of land trading in the situation of a flawed spatial planning system
were emphasized. In addition, particular attention was paid to the common practice in Poland
of excluding only part of the investment plots from agricultural use. At the same time, the
urgent need to create the mechanisms of the actual protection of agricultural land within the
agglomeration is emphasized.
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