The world market situation will drastically change the real estate market in the long term. Rising utility prices and increasingly popular sustainable cooling-heating technologies have a significant impact on customer needs.
Four types of real estate will appear on the market:
The newly built homes, which were made using modern technologies, with quality engineering and good insulation.
Successfully renovated properties that were still able to be up to date and worthy of conversion to a suitable standard.
Properties that cannot be upgraded. Due to their size, they are difficult to heat, such as the oversized family houses of the 80s and 90s, which are slowly becoming unsellable. The land of the property will be more valuable in the future than the house itself.
Historical buildings, which cannot be completely modernised, but have a high ideological value. For example, old high-class apartments in the city center or villa buildings.
It follows that the gap between apartments and family houses to be renovated or in average condition and modern properties will widen.
In the 2nd district of Budapest, in the heart of Rézmál, with excellent public transport facilities, a few minutes from Széll Kálmán tér, a 160 sqm first floor apartment in a 4-apartment building is for rent.
We are offering for rent a 144 sqm luxury penthouse in the frequented district II of Budapest.
In the 2nd district of Budapest, a 121 sqm apartment is for rent in a newly built, five-apartment condominium, with excellent transport.
In Budapest, the II. district, in Szemlőhegy, a ground floor 153 sqm apartment of a newly renovated villa is for rent.
In Budapest, in a in a quiet, tranquil, green area of the 2/A. district at Széphalom, close to international school a 340 sqm detached house is available for rent on 3 levels.