District IX. , Belső-Ferencváros
€ 238,500
HUF 92,900,000
3
Rooms
2
Bedrooms
67
Approx sqm
Long Term Rental
Long Term Rental Establish hassle free income by assign a property manager. The type of the rental reflects the current condition and features of the property as well as the suitability of the location.
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This 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment is located on a quiet street in the inner 9th district just steps away from the Danube river. The apartment recently underwent a total renovation and has a nice combination of classical style and modern features. Natural light floods into this apartment from both sides to create a very bright living space throughout. The usage of space is ideal and even has a small laundry room to be utilized. It is perfect for long or short term rentals, or to have a home in a calm central area in the city center. There are many shops, cafes and grocery stores nearby, as well the newly reconstructed Bakats church square and many international restaurants lining Raday street just nearby. Come and see it today!
The Ninth District’s Ferencváros brings bang for your buck — it’s close to the Downtown, well-priced and has its own unique culture. The Corvinus and Semmelweis universities, a handful of alternative music venues and bars, as well as concerted efforts to rehabilitate urban blocks has created a youthful environment stretching from the historic Grand Central Market to the riverside Nehru Park. The creative revitalization of the District’s existing buildings, infusion of connecting green spaces, as well as the tasteful music and arts, theatre, sports and museums won the 25-year-long rejuvenation project the 2016 FIABCI Prix D’Excellence.
A continuously reinvented district that has embraced its grittier foundations and infused them with green space, off the beaten path venues, and cultural staples. A community of young people, students and young families energize the close streets and apartment blocks in the area.
Urban grit and energy are an everyday factor in Ferencváros, and you either thrive off of that energy or you don’t. But the District’s singular ecosystem of bars, parks, dining and cultural venues may just find you sticking around more than you expected to.