District VI.
€ 251,900
HUF 100,000,000
2
Rooms
1
Bedrooms
52
Approx sqm
For Sale: Stylish Downtown Apartment – 52 m² in Reality, with Mezzanine Design
In the heart of Budapest, in a prime location with excellent transport links and amenities, we offer for sale a unique mezzanine-style apartment. While the official property registry lists the apartment as 27 m², the cleverly designed mezzanine extends the usable space to 52 m², providing a spacious and comfortable living area.
The property has been tastefully renovated with high-quality materials, creating a modern and welcoming atmosphere. It is currently operated as a short-term rental with stable occupancy and good returns, making it an ideal investment opportunity.
Its location is truly unbeatable – all major city attractions, restaurants, cafés, shops, and cultural landmarks are within walking distance.
Perfect for investors or a couple looking for a charming city home.
I would be delighted to present this unique property to you – feel free to get in touch!
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.