Budapest, dist. 9, Lechner Ödön fasor
Description:
In the luxury residential building of District IX, on the 7th floor of Building A of the Duna-Pest Residence housing complex, a 54m2 apartment with a living room + 1 bedroom and balcony is for sale.
The layout of the property includes: an American kitchen, living room, bedroom, bathroom, toilet and utility room. The property overlooks Soroksári Road and has been partially renovated.
With its modern design and exclusive services, residents of the Duna-Pest Residence housing complex can enjoy a unique experience.
The monthly common cost for the apartment is currently 90 720 HUF, which includes all services provided by the building. The future owner can enjoy unlimited access to the hotel-level services offered by this unique condominium in Budapest:
Swimming pool, children's pool, thermal pool, jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, salt room
Fitness center, squash courts, ping-pong, massage, solarium
The club room is equipped with a large TV, billiard room, and a common terrace with a playground and barbecue area. The club room hosts various events organized by the building every 2-3 weeks, including wine tastings, concerts, discussions, theatrical performances, and children's events. There is also a library available, which, together with the club room, can be used for home office work or hosting guests.
24-hour reception and concierge service, IT support, permanent caretaker-maintenance personnel in the building
The wellness section of the building operates from 06:00 to 23:00 and is only accessible to residents' guests, not external individuals.
In addition to the common charges, utility costs are to be paid separately, with monthly central meter readings. The condominium has its own central heating system (fan coil) using thermal water for heating and water from the Danube for cooling during the summer, resulting in favorable utility costs.
The apartment is currently leased out with a monthly rent of 730 EUR.
The Duna-Pest Residences were built as part of the Millennium City Center in 2005, where residents have easy access to Budapest's vibrant cultural life, including major institutions such as the National Theater, the Museum of Modern Hungarian Art, the National Concert Hall, the House of Traditions, as well as various entertainment and recreational opportunities.