For sale brick apartment
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Condition of the real estate
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like new |
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Year of construction
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before 1950 |
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Conveniences
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luxury |
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Floor
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5 |
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Building levels
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6 |
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Lift
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yes |
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Interior height
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not provided |
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Air conditioner
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yes |
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Accessibility
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not provided |
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Bathroom and toilet
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separately and together |
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Orientation
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west |
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View
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panoramic |
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Balcony size
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3 m2 |
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Garden connection
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no |
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Attic
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not attic |
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Parking
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underground garage space - buyable |
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Parking space price
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30 MHUF |
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Condition of the real estate
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like new |
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Year of construction
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before 1950 |
|
Conveniences
|
luxury |
|
Floor
|
5 |
|
Building levels
|
6 |
|
Lift
|
yes |
|
Interior height
|
not provided |
|
Air conditioner
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yes |
|
Accessibility
|
not provided |
|
Bathroom and toilet
|
separately and together |
|
Orientation
|
west |
|
View
|
panoramic |
|
Balcony size
|
3 m2 |
|
Garden connection
|
no |
|
Attic
|
not attic |
|
Parking
|
underground garage space - buyable |
|
Parking space price
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30 MHUF |
Sustainability
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Average gas consumption
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The property is not connected to the gas network |
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Average electric consumption
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not provided |
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Overhead
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not provided |
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Common charges
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18 000 HUF/month |
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Heating
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central heating with individual meterage |
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Insulation
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not provided |
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Energy performance certificate
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not provided |
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Average gas consumption
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The property is not connected to the gas network |
|
Average electric consumption
|
not provided |
|
Overhead
|
not provided |
|
Common charges
|
18 000 HUF/month |
|
Heating
|
central heating with individual meterage |
|
Insulation
|
not provided |
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Energy performance certificate
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not provided |
Description
Danube Panorama and Bauhaus Elegance
The harmony of historical heritage and contemporary interior design defines the unique character of this exceptional home. Built in 1938 based on the plans of Károly Möller, the building at 2 Belgrád rakpart evokes the spirit of Bauhaus while seamlessly integrating into the iconic Danube cityscape. The building is a UNESCO World Heritage protected site. The apartment's interior complements this legacy with contemporary elegance, blending the values of the past with the requirements of a modern lifestyle. In the evening, the play of lights creates a magical atmosphere: the illuminated Danube bank, the Gellért Hotel, Liberty Bridge, and the Statue of Liberty offer an unparalleled view.
Spatial Organization and Interior Design
During the renovation, the primary focus was on creating spacious, open-plan communal areas suitable for hosting guests, while preserving the intimacy of private rooms.
The layout of the 40 m² living and dining-kitchen area was designed so residents can enjoy the breathtaking panorama of the Danube, Gellért Hill, and the Citadel every single day.
The clean yet cozy atmosphere of the interior is created by the harmonious balance of natural oak chevron parquet, light textures, and understated colours.
The kitchen is both functional and elegant: suitable for large-scale cooking, yet its direct connection to the dining and living rooms makes it truly special. The panorama and social life remain the focus here as well.
The centerpiece of the living room consists of two comfortable sofas facing each other, ideal for conversation; one converts into a full-sized bed, while the other features practical bedding storage.
A standout feature is the Danube-view balcony opening from the living-dining unit. The view of Gellért Hill, Liberty Bridge, and the Citadel is stunning at any time of day—a perfect spot for morning coffee or evening wine.
The master bedroom functions as a private suite with its own walk-in closet and bathroom, ensuring complete separation.
The children's room also features its own bathroom and toilet, providing extra daily comfort.
Both bedrooms include a dedicated workspace, making home office tasks convenient.
Meeting modern needs, the kitchen is supplemented by a utility room with storage and a washer-dryer.
Technical Specifications
The apartment underwent a full-scale renovation according to the highest quality and technological standards:
•Complete replacement of the heating, water, sewage, and electrical systems, with new radiators and bathroom towel warmers.
•New, heat- and sound-insulated wooden windows were crafted in a period-accurate yet modern style, approved by the Heritage Protection Department.
•The heating, powered by a central boiler, features individual heat meters and a Honeywell Evohome intelligent control system, which can be operated remotely.
•Equipped with air conditioning, an alarm system, and cameras for maximum comfort and security.
•A 65” LG OLED TV in the living room provides perfect image quality, blending harmoniously with the modern interior.
•Built-in kitchen appliances—including a wine cooler and a large, 70 cm wide refrigerator—serve everyday convenience.
•Ample storage is available in every room with custom-designed, premium built-in furniture.
•Carefully designed multi-zone ambient and functional lighting creates harmonious light conditions throughout.
•As an additional convenience, a garage for a small car is available for purchase for 30 million HUF.
Environmental Developments and Future Vision
Based on Decree 34/2024 (XII.31.) of the Municipality of Budapest, after December 31, 2026, the downtown Danube bank will be relieved of hotel and tourist boat traffic, and the docks will be removed.
The green areas of the Pest embankment are expanding year by year, and in the near future, this section of the quay is intended to be returned to pedestrians. The goal of the new urban concept is for the Danube bank to become a livable, nature-oriented urban space inviting for strolls.