For sale brick apartment
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Condition of the real estate
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renovated |
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Year of construction
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before 1950 |
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Conveniences
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with all modern conveniences |
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Floor
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ground floor |
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Building levels
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4 |
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Lift
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not provided |
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Interior height
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more than 3 m |
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Air conditioner
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yes |
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Accessibility
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no |
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Bathroom and toilet
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together |
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Orientation
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northwest |
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View
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street view |
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Balcony size
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not provided |
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Garden connection
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no |
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Attic
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not provided |
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Parking
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street, public space - pay-zone |
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Condition of the real estate
|
renovated |
|
Year of construction
|
before 1950 |
|
Conveniences
|
with all modern conveniences |
|
Floor
|
ground floor |
|
Building levels
|
4 |
|
Lift
|
not provided |
|
Interior height
|
more than 3 m |
|
Air conditioner
|
yes |
|
Accessibility
|
no |
|
Bathroom and toilet
|
together |
|
Orientation
|
northwest |
|
View
|
street view |
|
Balcony size
|
not provided |
|
Garden connection
|
no |
|
Attic
|
not provided |
|
Parking
|
street, public space - pay-zone |
Sustainability
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Average gas consumption
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200 m3/month |
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Average electric consumption
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150 kWh/month |
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Overhead
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23 000 HUF/month |
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Common charges
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22 800 HUF/month |
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Heating
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gas furnace, air conditioner |
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Insulation
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no |
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Energy performance certificate
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not provided |
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Average gas consumption
|
200 m3/month |
|
Average electric consumption
|
150 kWh/month |
|
Overhead
|
23 000 HUF/month |
|
Common charges
|
22 800 HUF/month |
|
Heating
|
gas furnace, air conditioner |
|
Insulation
|
no |
|
Energy performance certificate
|
not provided |
Description
Loft-industrial design apartment in Inner Erzsébetváros – nearly 4-metre ceiling height, gallery level and proven rental history
In one of the most sought-after parts of Budapest’s District VII, Inner Erzsébetváros, our elevated ground-floor, street-facing loft-industrial design apartment is now for sale — a home we created with great care, attention and affection.
The apartment was designed and built with high-quality materials and rich attention to detail. Glass, metal, wood, copper, brick and exposed concrete come together to create a warm, inviting and highly distinctive atmosphere.
The apartment has a floor area of 50 m², complemented by an approximately 10–12 m² full-value gallery level. The nearly 4-metre ceiling height is not only a physical feature, but one of the apartment’s main architectural strengths: throughout the space, level changes, optical illusions, lighting and carefully designed spatial play create a truly unique interior experience.
The living room is the strongest visual space of the apartment. The industrial metal staircase, the gallery, the large windows, the barrel-vaulted ceiling, the custom lighting and the almost ceiling-high, exposed-structure cabinet wall together define the apartment’s iconic character. This cabinet wall is not simply a piece of furniture: with its structured appearance, it almost evokes the silhouette of a city under construction.
Several custom lamps, spatial elements and sculptural details created by applied artists are installed throughout the apartment. These are not accessories — they are integral parts of the space. The same applies to the unique fine-art pieces on the walls: the neighbourhood, the urban atmosphere and the apartment’s own world are reflected in them through a distinctive artistic style. These objects are included in the purchase price.
The kitchen and dining area form an open yet well-defined space. Exposed concrete, metal, wood and industrial lighting give the area a strong character, while the kitchen itself remains a practical, well-organised and fully functional unit.
The bedroom is a more intimate and elegant zone. The barrel-vaulted ceiling continued from the living area, the custom lamps, the built-in wardrobe and the glass-metal partition create a separate world that still fits naturally into the overall character of the apartment.
The bathroom is far from ordinary: a washbasin counter created from a restored Singer sewing-machine base, a floor-to-ceiling glass shower, a rain shower and several different lighting moods give it a hotel-like yet personal character.
The apartment also has a proven history in short-term rental. The high guest rating of 4.92, strong occupancy and central downtown location clearly confirm that there is significant market demand for this style, this atmosphere and this location.
The location in Inner Erzsébetváros speaks for itself: restaurants, bars, cafés, shops, cultural venues, Gozsdu Courtyard, the Great Synagogue, Deák Ferenc Square and the city centre’s main transport hubs are all within a few minutes’ walk.
This property is not for buyers who are simply looking for square metres. It is for those who understand that real rarity lies in the combination: a prime downtown location, nearly 4-metre ceiling height, full-value gallery level, high-quality materials, unique applied-art and fine-art details, and proven market appeal.
If the apartment has caught your interest, please feel free to contact me.