District V. , Belváros
€ 303,900
HUF 116,900,000
2
Rooms
1
Bedrooms
49
Approx sqm
For sale in Budapest’s prestigious 5th District, this beautifully renovated third-floor apartment is situated in a well-maintained period building with a lift, ideally positioned at Irányi Street, on the corner of Irányi and Kéményseprő Streets, just off Váci Street and only a two-minute walk from the Danube and the Elizabeth Bridge.
The property offers a bright, southwest-facing layout comprising an open-plan living room with a fully fitted kitchen and a double bedroom, both with street-facing windows. Though compact in size, the apartment has been cleverly designed to feel spacious and comfortable.
It has been completely refurbished, including full modernisation of the heating, plumbing, and electrical systems, new flooring, doors, and windows, and fresh décor throughout. The apartment is sold fully furnished and equipped with high-quality appliances, including a washer-dryer, dishwasher, built-in oven and hob, extractor fan, fridge, microwave, air-conditioning (heating and cooling), electric fireplace, QLED TV, and wall-mounted vacuum cleaner.
The property is freehold, unencumbered, and available for immediate occupation. Viewings are available seven days a week.
The asking price includes all furnishings shown in the photographs.
Parking is available nearby on Kéményseprő Street.
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. As the political, business, and tourist center of the city, the area boasts high demand for both short-term rentals and long-term leases. Its central location, proximity to major landmarks like the Parliament, the Danube, and luxury shopping streets, ensures strong property value retention and potential for appreciation. Additionally, the district’s elegant architecture and excellent public transport make it particularly attractive to international tenants and investors alike.
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.