District VI. , Belső-Terézváros
€ 764,900
HUF 298,000,000
4
Rooms
3
Bedrooms
125
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.
A bright and spacious apartment is available for sale in the city center of downtown Budapest. It is located on Bajcsy Zsilinszky Street, near Liberty Square, the Basilica, and offers a partial view of the Buda Hills from one of the rooms.
It's a 125 sqm, fully furnished flat on the 5th floor, with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 3 wardrobe rooms. The building is well-maintained, and the location provides easy access to the metro, as well as nearby bus and trolley stops.
It has air-water heat pump heating, ensuring lower heating costs. Additionally, it offers ceiling cooling-heating and floor heating, eliminating the need for air conditioning. There is also a water meter in the apartment.
The pictures represent visual design plans, and the renovation is expected to be completed in September.
District VI is centrally located on the Pest side of Budapest. Its central artery is the famous UNESCO world-heritage Andrássy Avenue, populated by grandiose embassies, award-winning museums, luxury goods stores and the epic Heroes’ Square. The City Park behind Heroes Square is well on its way to becoming the renewed museum district. A stones-throw from the Opera lies Budapest’s Broadway, Nagymező street contributing theatre, hip bars and food vendors to the scene. Meanwhile a few blocks down, Gustave Eiffel designed Nyugati train station reigns over a bustling, urban neighborhood scene.
A hub of culture, historic landmarks, and contemporary design and gastro experiences. Whether you fancy a night at the opera or theatre, a day at the museum, or afternoons shopping, browsing contemporary galleries and discovering modern eateries, the Sixth District is the living pulse of the city.
Substantial green space or quiet streets. With so much to see day and night, the larger streets of the Sixth see huge crowds at all hours, while even residential side streets are rarely completely empty during the day.