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Budapest, dist. 5, Ferenciek tere

Floor area:
182 sqm
Condition:
renovated
Number of rooms:
4
Lift:
not specified
Comfort:
double comfort
Heating
gas furnace + not specified
View:
street view
Air condition:
available
Balcony:
not available
Floor:
3
Price:
429 million Ft

Description:

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In the heart of downtown Budapest, on the prestigious Ferenciek Square in the 5th district, a southeast-facing, fully renovated, 182-square-meter classic bourgeois apartment is for sale on the third floor of the former Royal Tenement Palace. This property stands out not only for its prime location but also for its historic charm and modern conveniences.

With 4-meter-high ceilings, spacious interiors, and breathtaking views of the Inner City Franciscan Church and surrounding landmarks, the apartment offers a unique atmosphere.
The layout is practical and well-designed. It includes a living room, three bedrooms, two bathrooms (one with a toilet), a separate guest toilet, and a kitchen. The closed, fully equipped kitchen features a white marble countertop and AEG appliances, complemented by a separate pantry for added functionality.

Five years ago, the apartment underwent a complete renovation, preserving its historic character while integrating modern technologies. The heating system is provided by a Vieissmann boiler, and the property is equipped with electric shutters and three air conditioning units. The original wooden parquet floors were meticulously restored, as were the brass handles on the doors and windows. The windows received a dual update: exterior double-glazed plastic frames for insulation and preservation of the original wooden structures on the interior.
The monthly common cost is HUF 50,000, which includes the renovation fund. Water, electricity, and gas are payable based on actual consumption.

The apartment is offered unfurnished for HUF 429 million.

The former Royal Tenement Palace on Ferenciek Square is one of Budapest’s iconic historic buildings, constructed in the late 19th century. Its neo-Renaissance style, rich facade decorations, and grand proportions are hallmarks of the era’s architectural excellence. Initially designed for the city’s most affluent residents, the building once housed prominent figures and members of the social elite.

The surrounding area boasts excellent infrastructure, with the Károlyi Garden, Váci Street, and numerous cafés, restaurants, and cultural attractions just steps away.
Transportation is outstanding, with the M3 metro and several bus lines stopping directly on the square, ensuring easy access to all parts of the city.