Description
Unique luxurious property for sale next to the House of Parliament
94 (registered 90 sqm) sqm fully renovated, sunny luxurious flat, situated on the 2nd floor of a nice, classical building with elevator in it, is for sale in the famous Falk Miksa Street, next to the House of Parliament, Danube (Olimpia Park).
The sunny living room (24 sqm) has front to the antique street of Budapest and an open area, is extremely silent, thanks to the decreased traffic in the street.
The American-style kitchen openes from the living oom (height of the ceiling is 360 cm) and is elegantly decorated with special marble stones.
Each bedroom (18 and 14 sqm) has its separate bathroom. One of them equipped with jacuzzi bath, toilet, double sink, the smaller one with hydromassage shower and toilet.
There is an extra separated laundry too.
The heating of the flat is supplied by a central heater in the building, that provieds low heating cost.
Hot water is solved with an energy-saving boiler.
There is alarm and air-conditioning in the flat and is decorated with special stones and wall papers,
furthermore the living room has a bio fire place too.
The kitchen is built in minimal style and is equipped with high-quality kitchen appliances, many built-in furniture makes the living comfortable in the flat.
Special interior design solutions makes the athmosphere of the spaces and bright areas even more special and comfortable. Minimal style decorations are combined with the exiting gorgeous, classical elements.
The renewed doors, windows and the new wooden floors in each room (parquet) emhasize the classical stlye too.
The complete water-, electricity- and heating system has been fully renovated.
Public trasport is perfect, Kossuth-Square with the underground and the tram is only 2-minutes walking distance.
Parking is easy both in the street and in parking lots nearby too.
The capital of Hungary is a European city in every sense of the word - in terms of intellectual, cultural, scientific and economic significance. Budapest - one of the 'youngest' capitals in Europe - has a history of more than a thousand years, and even the history of the free royal cities of Pest and Buda, as well as the market town of Obuda as an inhabited settlement, is obscured. The contradiction is apparent and stems from the fact that the three cities merged only in the second half of the last century. Due to its natural geography, it is considered one of the most beautifully situated capitals in the world.
Budapest has good public transportation, which has been expanded recently with a new underground line. It hosts various music and art festivals all year round, attracting tens of thousands of visitors for the internationally renowned events. The capital is also a business centre, with a significant number of multinational companies having headquarters in the city.
The nightlife offers a variety of clubs, pubs and restaurants, with 'ruin pubs' being the latest hit: they are situated in old tenement houses, furnished with old-fashioned, shabby furniture, which lends them a unique retro feeling. They also function as cultural community areas with film clubs, theatre performances, concerts, exhibitions, and creative workshops, too.