Description
A rare classic villa in the most elite district of Budapest is for sale The villa for sale in the 12th district of Budapest, built in 1914, was one of the first classic villa buildings in the lower part of the villa area of Orbánhegyi. To this day, this small architectural gem, which was built in solid brick construction, has retained its original architectural beauty. Most of the doors, windows, handles and shutters, the parquet, the railing and the paving of the stairs are still original, as are the two beautiful, functional Zsolnay tiled stoves. The property, which stands on a plot of approx. 932 m2, has 11 rooms, 2 bathrooms and 4 toilets on a usable area/living space of approx. 520 m2. The villa may need to be renovated in parts according to the taste of the new owner. On the lower level (four steps below the property level) of the property, which was last completely renovated in 2005, the former caretaker's apartment has been replaced by offices with a kitchenette and separate toilet, as well as a 7 m2 wine cellar, a garage and storage rooms. On the middle level is the 202 square meter, spacious four-and-a-half room apartment with its 25 m2 covered terrace, from which a staircase leads down to the garden. In the converted attic there is a guest apartment with a spacious living room, two bedrooms, a bathroom, a small kitchen, a gallery and further storage space. The entrance doors lead into the villa from all four sides, so that if it is divided into several parts, each part can be used completely separately. The villa's 25 m2 terrace faces southeast-south, the main building facade facing the street faces south-southwest. This means that when the weather is nice, the rooms can be flooded with sunlight all day long. The property, located in a residential area and surrounded by greenery, is connected to the public utilities of the city of Budapest and is heated with gas. The property also has its own well. The property has telephone, TV cable, TV satellite and internet connections. The property has a basement and is not barrier-free. The lush vegetation (including the 110-year-old rose bush planted by the developer Dr. Dezső Geiger, Chairman of the Curia Council) in the approximately 300 m2 garden filters the noise and blocks the view from the street, thus protecting the privacy of the residents. From the location of the property, public transport such as buses, trams, metro, railways and rapid transit can be reached in a short time. The monthly running costs are approximately 450 euros. The current selling price is: EUR 2,290,000 million + 4% commission + legal fees + state taxes.