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Type: New built
District: VIII.
Floor: 1
Size: 51 m2
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
Sleeps: 2
View: Street
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General fitout: television, washing machine
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Kitchen fitout: oven, hob, extractor fan, fridge
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The EUR price is only indicative, calculated at the rate of 1 EUR = 265 HUF.
It's purpose is to help you in your calculations.
First letting of this one bedroom, fully furnished apartment in residential new development, Erkel Ház.
It consists of open plan, bright living/dining room, fully equipped kitchen with exhaust fan, hob, oven, fridge, freezer. One large, double bedroom and a bathroom with bath and separate toilet.
Erkel Ház is located in District 8, in one of the most rapidly developing center areas of Budapest. The development benefits from being in the heart of the city, but other advantages such as the excellent public transportation or the existence of a very well kept park in the immediate neighborhood make the project even more attractive. Also a kindergarten, a small chapel, a pensioner club and other state institutes are around.
One of the most densely populated up and coming districts of Budapest, Józsefváros has a distinctive, old-fashioned athmosphere. Most areas are underdeveloped, though large scale development plans will modernize this city part. The district boasts several libraries, hospitals, universities and museums. Józsfeváros also has two big sport grounds. This district also functions as the heart of Budapest, because the main traffic runs through Baross utca, Rákóczi út and Ülloi út. The Keleti Train Station is here too. To experience true Józsfeváros, walk in the streets beyond Grand Boulevard and on Rákóczy út. Crumbling inner courtyards, shabby houses with ecclectic facades and old shops dominate this part of Budapest. Because of the great Chienese market you'll meet many Chienese people. There are some more pleasant attractions in District VII. It has one of the largest gardens in Budapest, Orczy kert and the National Museum is also here. Behind Kálvin tér you'll find many great buildings, for example the beautiful Wenckheim Palace that houses the Szabó Ervin Library.













