We are pleased to offer this charming raised ground-floor studio apartment located on Német utca, in Budapest’s dynamic and increasingly popular 8th district.
The property is situated in a traditional Budapest building and faces a beautiful green garden, creating a peaceful and quiet atmosphere rarely found so close to the city center. Thanks to its raised ground-floor position, the apartment benefits from more privacy and natural light than a typical ground-floor home.
The apartment measures approximately 30 sqm in reality; the title deed records 36 sqm. This studio apartment offers excellent value and flexibility for future renovation plans. The property currently requires complete renovation, making it an ideal opportunity for buyers looking to create a stylish home tailored to their own taste or for investors seeking a high-potential project.
One of the apartment’s key advantages are its beautiful, garden facing windows and the nearly 3-meter ceiling height, which allows for creative interior solutions and efficient use of space. The layout offers great potential for a modern studio design with smart storage and comfortable living areas.
The surrounding neighbourhood has undergone significant development in recent years and continues to attract young professionals, students, and investors alike. Excellent public transportation, universities, shops, cafés, and everyday services are all within easy reach, while the nearby green areas and inner courtyard atmosphere provide a surprisingly tranquil living environment.
This property represents an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers, investors, or anyone looking to renovate and add value in one of Budapest’s most promising central districts.
For more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact us by phone, email, or message. We look forward to helping you discover the full potential of this property in Budapest!
While District VIII has some less appealing areas, the Palace District stands out from the rest.
This lower area of District VIII has much to offer in terms of cultural interest and beauty.
With its wide, tree-lined streets, this part of the city feels distinctly different from the surrounding areas. Many university buildings can be found here, bringing a young, vibrant energy along with beautiful architecture. As the name Palace District would suggest, palaces built in the 19th century, generally of neo-baroque style, line the streets. Today, these grand structures have been converted into hotels, libraries, and residences, offering a luxurious charm to the area.
The Hungarian National Museum stands on the edge of the district, with its newly-restored grounds, perfect for a stroll or sitting on a bench with a book.
Mikszáth Square is the heart of the Palace District together, with its exciting shops, yummy food options, and outdoor bars. In the summer, the young artists of the city flock to this square to sit at the outside tables and enjoy the weather.
While the restaurant options may not be as varied as in other parts of the city, the establishments that are here are well-loved and very good. The cafes and teahouses in this district are truly special, from the eclectic Sirius to the modern Lumen.
The Palace District has beautiful and clean streets flanked by elegant buildings. The area is, for the most part, pretty quiet, and most of the places close early in the evening.
While there are trees and lovely small parks, it does not have the large green spaces as in other districts. In terms of historical and cultural sites, this district does not have much to offer.