Church Assets — A Quiet Transformation in Poland
Heritage real estate, demographic shift, and a generational opportunity for institutional capital.
Across Poland, a generational shift is underway in the stewardship of sacred and heritage real estate. Declining vocations, rising operating costs and the gradual rationalisation of property holdings are creating a deep, fragmented and largely unbanked opportunity set.
Our thesis is straightforward: with patient capital, deep local relationships and rigorous compliance — environmental, conservation and ecclesial — these assets can be repositioned into long-duration, mission-aligned uses without compromising heritage.
We see a multi-decade pipeline. The discipline lies in selection, structure and pace.
