District II.
€ 3,200,000
9
Rooms
8
Bedrooms
487
Approx sqm
The former residence of the former president of Hungary is for sale.
The villa is in an absolutely top location, in the center of Buda, in a green area but still close to the city center.
The villa stands on a 1845 sqm plot, and currently has 407 sqm on the ground floor and on the first floor (plus 80 sqm basement), but with building in the attic, an additional 200 sqm of usable area can be created.
The property is perfectly suitable for a luxury villa that meets all the needs of a family, a 4-apartment building, a company center, an office building with one or more tenants, an embassy, a clinic, or a multifunctional building resulting from a combination of these. I will be happy to send you the concept plans for the above upon request.
If required, an additional 1,028 sqm plot can be purchased to the property described above, on which an additional 325 sqm gross two-apartment apartment building can be built.
Budapest’s Second District is home to the city’s most sought-after residential neighborhoods. It marks a rapid shift from the bustling downtown and frequented castle district to peaceful rolling hills. Unique cafes, bars, shopping centers and transportation hubs are clustered from the river to the foot of the hills, and slowly give way to winding tree-lined streets full of gorgeous historic villas. Just a 30-minute ride to the Downtown, the Second is incredibly peaceful, yet approachable, making it a favorite of foreign embassies and the city’s elite.
Quiet neighborhoods, ample green space and scenic strolls. Beautiful residences, close-by nature walks and charming parks are equidistant to the dining and nightlife of downtown Budapest. This district has something for everyone.
An abundance of walkable restaurant choices, or a late-night party scene. Although the hills are home to some of the city’s most upscale dining destinations – and even one of Budapest’s oldest cocktail bars – life in the Second District can feel less connected and bustling than in its more urban neighbors like the Third and First Districts.