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Wesselenyi utca, 2 bedroom historical apartment

District VII., Külső-Erzsébetváros
189 000 0001 303 500 / sqm
2Beds
2Baths
145Size (sqm)

Listing description

Own a remarkable piece of architectural history in Budapest with this beautifully preserved classical apartment!
From the moment you enter, the apartment radiates timeless grandeur. Every detail speaks to its historic roots from the late 1800s, with astonishingly well-preserved stuccos, handcrafted wooden wall panels, original doors and windows, and elegant chandeliers that evoke the grace of a bygone era. The property underwent a complete renovation in 2009, during which all major systems (electrical wiring, water and gas pipes) were updated, and new radiators were installed, ensuring comfort without compromising its classical character. The apartment has a large interior space of 145 square meters and is complemented by a unique 3 square meter balcony overlooking Wesselényi utca, the one and only in the classical building.

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Property Details

Floor:1
Elevator:No
View:Street
Orientation:Southwest
Balcony:Yes
Furnished:No
Apartment Condition:Good
Building Condition:Good
Property Type:Apartment
Common Cost:€ 70000
Investment Type:Buy to let
Expected Yield:3%

Amenities

Balcony
Circo Heating
High Ceilings
Windows In the Kitchen

Location

Leo HuntsWesselenyi utca, 2 bedroom historical apartment

District VII.

The centre of excitement and eccentricity, District VII is where the city comes to life.

The historical Jewish Quarter occupies much of this district, with the border marked by the Great Synagogue, one of Budapest’s gems and the biggest in Europe. Here old meets new in a perfect combination. Crumbling buildings converted into pubs stand alongside contemporary coffee shops. It’s simultaneously established and trendy, giving it an edgy appeal.

Along the narrow streets can be found an array of establishments, from antique stores to niche design shops to escape rooms. Artists and creators come here to cowork in the hip cafes. Live music is never hard to find, with venues playing music of every genre.

Food here in District VII is as eclectic as its surroundings. The cuisine options are endless and delicious. On a single stretch of Wesselenyi street, you can find Irish muffins, Iranian cakes, and Albanian gyros.

The nightlife here is remarkable. From big clubs to small dive bars to cozy garden pubs, there is something here for everyone. With the world-famous ruin bars and the Instant-Fogas club complex, the party never ends in this district. Until the wee hours of the morning, excitement and entertainment can be easily found by locals and tourists alike.

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What to expect

District VII is a perfect choice for those who love adventure; this area provides endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. The streets here are always alive and buzzing.

What not to expect

District VII is famous for its nightlife, which means that excitement is just out the front door, but so is the noise. The tourist congestion in some areas can be unpleasant. Also, there are very few parks in this district, meaning a lack of green space.

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