For sale family house
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Description
The nearly 1-hectare plot (9,786 m²) is designed for low maintenance and offers a wide range of potential uses. The 135 m² residential house with three rooms is tastefully furnished with authentic period-style furniture and is ready to move in immediately.
A charming 65 m² wine cellar provides the perfect opportunity for private wine production, while a double garage adds further convenience.
Built in 1896 and fully renovated, this traditional country house is far more than just a property – it represents a unique lifestyle. The estate combines authentic architectural elements with modern, energy-efficient technology, offering a high level of comfort in a truly special setting.
The solid 60 cm thick brick walls ensure excellent insulation, complemented by visible larch wood beams and a traditional Hungarian clay oven, giving the house its distinctive character.
Modern technical features such as a heat pump, heating and cooling air-conditioning system, and a 5 kW solar panel system result in extremely low – almost zero – utility costs.
Szekszárd is one of Hungary’s most renowned wine regions, famous for its outstanding red wines, rolling hills, and rich wine culture. The town combines historical charm with modern quality of life, creating a unique atmosphere for those seeking peace, nature, and a refined lifestyle.
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