District V.
€ 121,500
HUF 47,300,000
Studio
Bedrooms
24
Approx sqm
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Welcome in this bright studio, 1 bath, modern, fully renovated home with a breathtaking view, located near tp the gorgeous Széchenyi Chain Bridge and St. Stephen’s Basilica. The attractive layout allows for a one huge room long-term rental utilization as it’s perfect for a couple or students. The apartment is fully furnished, and all the pictured furniture are in this listing price. The building is in excellent condition. Vörösmarty and Deák Ferenc Square are easily accessible by foot, the first subway in Europe yellow (M1), red (M2) and blue (M3) subway lines are just steps away from the building and there is no shortage of transportation options in the area. The neighborhood is surrounded by the grandiose Opera House, Váci Fashion Street and Szabadság Square. Please join us at our next Open House or call/email/text us for a showing at your convenience. Showings are available 7 days a week upon request. We look forward to guide you through the Budapest real estate market!
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.