District V.
€ 900,500
HUF 369,000,000
3
Rooms
2
Bedrooms
114
Approx sqm
This beatutiful 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment with balcony is located in the 5th distict, sorrounded with several restaurants, cafes and university buildings. The balcony is facing the Egyetem ter (University Square) and provides a breathtaking view of the classical ELTE University building.
The property includes an entrance area, a kitchen with a dining area, a spacious living room with a 3 sqm balcony, a master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom featuring a bathtub, a separate toilet, a second bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and a wardrobe, and a household room.
Two metro lines can be reached within a few minutes' walk from the apartment, as well as numerous tram and bus stops, so any part of the city can be easily reached by public transport.
The title deed indicates that the apartment is 106 sqm, with an additional 3 sqm balcony. However, in reality, the interior space measures 111 sqm.
The apartment has been renovated to a high standard using high-quality materials. The atmosphere perfectly balances classical and modern style.
The Fifth district offers its residents the ultimate downtown lifestyle. Filled with luxury accommodation, fine dining, and tourist attractions alike, it’s one of the busiest areas for business and tourism. This district is an attraction for visitors and investors alike and is one area where renovations are consistent and streets are well-kept.
Property prices in the Fifth district are among the highest in the city, but the area has proven to deliver excellent returns for investors, across all neighborhoods. There is a huge diversity in neighborhoods, ranging from bustling party streets to the incredibly peaceful streets of Viziváros (Water City). Investors looking for property in this neighborhood should consider how close (or far) they want to be from the tourist buzz.
Total quiet and green surroundings are not characteristic of this neighborhood. Even on the quietest streets, adventurous visitors to the city roam around during the day. Vehicle traffic can also be heavy in this area, especially during holiday street closures, which can make parking more difficult. Finally, although the district offers several beautiful parks to choose from, District V is not considered one of the greenest areas in the city.