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This is a 91m2, three bedroom, classic apartment at the foot of Margit Bridge in Pest’s mainly residential, though still central, 13th district. The building features elevator, a well-maintained stairwell and a great view to the Buda Hills, taking in the Danube, the Margit Bridge and Margit Island. Public transport and a small park are both on the doorstep. Spacious layout, with rooms reached from a central hallway, given the wonderful location and the quality of the building, offers outstanding potential. Rooms are large, and retain all original parquet flooring, doors and windows.Currently is operating as an office. Ready to move in. Because of its location its good opportunity.
Price: HUF 35 000 000
Price: EUR 129 000 circa
Area: 91 m²
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Central Districts Of Budapest |
District I - district 1 includes the northern side
of Gellert hill (Gellérthegy), Krisztinaváros,
Naphegy, Tabán, Vár (Castle), Váralja,
Vérmező and Viziváros.
District 1 is a small area in central Buda (the
western side), including the historic Buda
Castle. This is, therefore, the so called
"Castle District", as most of it is taken up by
the enormous hill with the castle and Matthias
Church (Mátyás templom) perched on top.
There are side streets on the Buda Castle,
like the environs of Clark Ádám tér or Attila út.
Basically, most of district I is hilly, green and
cobblestoney.
Advantages: include lovely views, beautiful
many-storied houses at funny angles, and
proximity to the river and downtown.
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Districts I and II, Budapest
Recommended International School:
GGIS
Szilágyi Erzsébet fasor 22/b.
1125 Budapest
Nearby Shopping Center:
Mammut
Lövöház út 2. 1024 Budapest
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District II
District 2 is in Buda again, in the northwest.
City parts: Adyliget, Budaliget, Erzsébetliget,
Felhéviz, Ferenchalom, Gercse, Hársakalja,
Hűvösvölgy, Kővár, Kurucles, Látó hegy,
Lipótmező, Máriaremete, Nyék, Pálvölgy,
Pasarét, Pesthidegkút, Petneházirét, Remetekertváros, Rézmál, Rózsadomb,
Szemlőhegy, Széphalom, Szépilona,
Szépjuhászné, Szépvölgy, Törökvész,
Vérhalom and Zöldmál
Families love district 2, as many houses are private and even have yards and parks
around. There is a definite minimum of riff-raff and low-life bard here. District 2 is home to
Rózsadomb (means Rose hill), with many gorgeous, high-rent places; not just trendy, but
prestigious.
Advantages: quiet and green, fresh air, close to many private schools. Close to Castle and
Moszkva tér (Metro line).
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Districts I and II, Budapest
Recommended International School:
GGIS
Szilágyi Erzsébet fasor 22/b.
1125 Budapest
Nearby Shopping Center:
Mammut
Lövöház út 2. 1024 Budapest
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District V - Belváros (Inner City - Downtown)
Downtown! District 5 is located in the
absolute center of Pest. This is the place to
have a swingin' bachelor pad a hop, skip and
jump away from work, banks, restaurants,
bars... District 5 includes the Parliament
Buildings and many Ministries that make up
Hungary’s Administration, and it is also the
main financial district of Budapest.
The area just south of the Körút is
surprisingly residential and quiet until you hit
the banking neighborhood south of
Szabadság tér. A wide array of shops and
restaurants also exist in District 5, which is
considered a safe investment district and
provides a good dwelling location for single
businessmen. Unrenovated classic
apartments can still be purchased and
converted into attractive rental properties for
the business and foreign communities living
here. Capital appreciation is relatively
stronger as the number of properties
available in this district is limited, with the
most exclusive properties overlooking the
Danube river.
Advantages: the city right outside your
window; some buildings come complete with bullet-holes left over from the last revolution.
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District V and VI, Budapest
Recommended International School:
GGIS
Szilágyi Erzsébet fasor 22/b.
1125 Budapest
Other International Schools >>>
Nearby Shopping Center:
West-End City Center
Váci út 1-3, 1062 Budapest |
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District VI - Terézváros
District 6 is the cultural center of Budapest.
Andrassy ut is the city’s most beautiful
boulevard, also known as the “Champs
Elysee of Budapest” and leads to the Opera
House and Liszt Music Academy. Andrassy is
crossed by the “Broadway of Budapest”,
Nagymezo utca. This social hot spot is host
to numerous outdoor cafes and bars that spill
on to the pavement in the height of Summer.
Properties is classic buildings anywhere
near the Opera, Oktogon Andrassy or
Városliget (City Park) are stylish and sound
investments; but get towards the side streetsand basically you are living in a budget, no-frills flat across the street from a lo-life bar
(borozó) filled with working joes playing slot machines.
Advantages: good public transportation, proximity to all forms of entertainment, from City
Park to the Opera.
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District V and VI, Budapest
Recommended International School:
GGIS
Szilágyi Erzsébet fasor 22/b.
1125 Budapest
Other International Schools >>>
Nearby Shopping Center:
West-End City Center
Váci út 1-3, 1062 Budapest |
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District VII - Erzsébetváros
Quite a grab bag. Erzsébetváros is
surrounded by Károly körút, Király utca and
Rákóczi út. District 7 is a center of Jewish
Budapest. It has got it all, from the synagogue
neighborhood at one end, chockfull of
hopping clubs and music venues, and then
streching across the Körút up to Városliget
(City Park).
The historic, Jewish quarter of Budapest
contains several synagogues, bakeries,
restaurants and hotels. Located close to the
City Center, the part of the district within the
Ring-road (Erzsébet körút) is considered a
prosperous investment location. You can
currently rent to students of the Veterinary
University or the Medical University. Király
utca, the border street with district VI is
colorful, filled with discount shops. The area
near Keleti train station is dodgy, filled with
shady characters. Almássy tér and its
environs definitely has a multi-cultural feel to
it; and near Bajza utca and Városligeti fasor,
you will find diplomatic mansions and
carefully manicured gardens.
Advantages: central location, lower prices,
many forms of transportation.
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District VII and VIII, Budapest
Recommended International School:
GGIS
Szilágyi Erzsébet fasor 22/b.
1125 Budapest
Other International Schools >>>
Nearby Shopping Center:
West-End City Center
Váci út 1-3, 1062 Budapest |
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District VIII - Józsefváros
The up and coming part of Downtown Budapest.
Very nice in the area near the
national Museum (Nemzeti Múzeum), with
park and street renovations improving the
face of the neighborhood. The beautiful
buildings reflect the fact that there used to be
a time when the well-to-do lived here. The government is spending substantial amounts on restoration and rehabilitation.
Advantages: buy a flat here, and when they finish cleaning up the neighborhood in a few years' time, you
will make a nice profit.
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District VII and VIII, Budapest
Recommended International School:
GGIS
Szilágyi Erzsébet fasor 22/b.
1125 Budapest
Other International Schools >>>
Nearby Shopping Center:
West-End City Center
Váci út 1-3, 1062 Budapest |
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District IX - Ferencváros
Nice area with new luxurious riverside
apartments, and still grubby edges. The
corner closest to the city center of this district
has recently become an ‘up-and-coming’
area with trendy bars and cafés. The local
municipality is investing large amounts into
new developments within district 9.
New developments near the pedestrian
streets (Raday street and its neighborhood)
are most recommended for investors.
District 9 is one o the new hip spots in the city
for young people buying their first flat. Not
exactly a family neighborhood, but rather filled
with trendy bars, new restaurants, new
apartment buildings that sprang up virtually
overnight - cool looking in color and design,
but structurally some of better built than
others. If looking at a flat in a new building,
make sure to get it inspected carefully before
making a commitment. Buying off plan? I
wouldn't.
Advantages: quickly developing
neighborhood, more works planned including
parking garages and pedestrian streets.
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District IX, Budapest
Recommended International School:
GGIS
Szilágyi Erzsébet fasor 22/b.
1125 Budapest
Other International Schools >>>
Nearby Shopping Center:
Lurdi Ház
Könyves Kálmán krt 12-14, 1097
Budapest |
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District XIII - Újlipótváros, Angyalföld
Just north of Szent István Körút is Újlipótváros,
a nice neighborhood wedged between Nyugati
and the river. Not too busy and not too dull, it
may be one of the best parts of the Pest side
that can still be called downtown. Quite clean
and well kept, Szent István park was just
reworked to make a beautiful walkway
alongside the river in view of Margit Island.
Safe at night, too.
North of that is Angyalföld (angel land) a bit
seedier, more working class - and Duna
Plaza shopping mall. A little far out and not so
great - better to stick to south of the Árpád
bridge.
Advantages: good location, nice people, clean
and safe.
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District XIII and XIV, Budapest
Nearby Shopping Centers:
Duna Plaza Mall
Váci út 178, 1138 Budapest
West-End City Center
Váci út 1-3, 1062 Budapest |
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