Property Details
• Price: 254.900.000 Ft
• Price/sqm: 2.801.099 Ft
• Official Size: 91 m2
• Actual Size: 91 m2
• Property Type: Apartment
• City: Budapest
• District: V.
• Rooms: 3
• Floor: 4
• Balconies & Sizing: 1
• Common Charges: 34.400 Ft
Property Description
FOR SALE – Bright, Top-Floor Premium Apartment with Terrace on Régi Posta Street – Just Steps Away from the Danube and Vörösmarty Square!
Located in one of the most prestigious parts of downtown Budapest, on Régi Posta Street near Váci Street and the Danube Promenade, this fully renovated 91 m² apartment with a 10 m² terrace and basement storage is offered for sale.
While most downtown apartments suffer from limited daylight due to narrow streets, this top-floor property enjoys sunlight throughout the day. The 10 m² terrace feels spacious in reality, offering enough room for a breakfast table and chairs. It is accessible from both the living room and the master bedroom, providing a pleasant, open view — the surrounding buildings are at a comfortable distance, and even the shimmering Danube can be admired.
The building’s enclosed courtyard includes a bicycle storage area. The apartment is on the 4th floor, with a convertible attic above that offers potential for further expansion.
Renovation and Technical Features:
• Complete mechanical and aesthetic renovation
• Upgraded 32A electrical network, new wiring and fittings
• New plumbing, heating, and drainage system
• Condensing gas boiler
• Heating-cooling air conditioner
• Restored original windows with argon-filled insulated glass
• Insulated aluminum electric shutters with remote control and insulated shutter boxes
Interior Design and Equipment:
• Custom Bányai kitchen with Corian integrated countertop (a seamlessly molded stone-like surface with integrated sink – truly exclusive)
• Built-in Electrolux appliances: refrigerator-freezer, induction hob, oven, microwave, dishwasher, extractor hood
• Bányai Corian washbasins, Laufen toilet and bidet
• Modern LED lighting
• Built-in Stanley wardrobes
• Stylish, bright interior with high-quality materials
Thanks to its large windows, the apartment is exceptionally bright and spacious, offering a pleasant atmosphere. Váci Street, the Danube Promenade, and Vörösmarty Square are only a few steps away – ideal for those who love the vibrant downtown life.
A rentable underground parking space is available within 100 meters.
The property is free of encumbrances and ready for immediate move-in.
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BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BUILDING – 6 RÉGIPOSTA STREET
The building stands on Régi Posta Street in an eclectic style with a closed row structure. The street, once called Rondella Street in 1688 after a nearby fortification, has been known as Régi Posta Street since 1817. The building originally had three floors and was built in 1886 for the Lenz brothers, designed by architect Károly Höller.
Master builder: József Rück.
The 4th floor was added in 1934. The street-facing wings enclose an inner courtyard.
The ground-floor units were originally built as shops – the Lenz brothers, who were colonial goods wholesalers, opened one of the first such stores in newly unified Budapest.
LENZ BROTHERS
They started with tropical fruits and later expanded into colonial goods and coffee. Originally operating a wholesale fruit business in Bratislava, they moved to Pest in 1864 and established a store in the city center. They dealt in Hungarian apple varieties and Italian imports, later adding coffee, tea, and spices to their range.
By the early 1900s, Gyula Lenz was the sole owner. After his death in 1910, his widow and later his sons continued the business, which remained among the leading importers of colonial goods between the wars.
In 1935, Mrs. Gyula Lenz (née Anna Gömöry) was listed among Budapest’s wealthiest individuals, ranking sixth. In 1937, the company’s store was moved from Petőfi Square to 6 Régi Posta Street due to demolition works.
They were listed as wholesalers in the telephone directory and also ran a gourmet store at the same address.
Document compiled in February 2005.
Located in one of the most prestigious parts of downtown Budapest, on Régi Posta Street near Váci Street and the Danube Promenade, this fully renovated 91 m² apartment with a 10 m² terrace and basement storage is offered for sale.
While most downtown apartments suffer from limited daylight due to narrow streets, this top-floor property enjoys sunlight throughout the day. The 10 m² terrace feels spacious in reality, offering enough room for a breakfast table and chairs. It is accessible from both the living room and the master bedroom, providing a pleasant, open view — the surrounding buildings are at a comfortable distance, and even the shimmering Danube can be admired.
The building’s enclosed courtyard includes a bicycle storage area. The apartment is on the 4th floor, with a convertible attic above that offers potential for further expansion.
Renovation and Technical Features:
• Complete mechanical and aesthetic renovation
• Upgraded 32A electrical network, new wiring and fittings
• New plumbing, heating, and drainage system
• Condensing gas boiler
• Heating-cooling air conditioner
• Restored original windows with argon-filled insulated glass
• Insulated aluminum electric shutters with remote control and insulated shutter boxes
Interior Design and Equipment:
• Custom Bányai kitchen with Corian integrated countertop (a seamlessly molded stone-like surface with integrated sink – truly exclusive)
• Built-in Electrolux appliances: refrigerator-freezer, induction hob, oven, microwave, dishwasher, extractor hood
• Bányai Corian washbasins, Laufen toilet and bidet
• Modern LED lighting
• Built-in Stanley wardrobes
• Stylish, bright interior with high-quality materials
Thanks to its large windows, the apartment is exceptionally bright and spacious, offering a pleasant atmosphere. Váci Street, the Danube Promenade, and Vörösmarty Square are only a few steps away – ideal for those who love the vibrant downtown life.
A rentable underground parking space is available within 100 meters.
The property is free of encumbrances and ready for immediate move-in.
________________________________________
BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BUILDING – 6 RÉGIPOSTA STREET
The building stands on Régi Posta Street in an eclectic style with a closed row structure. The street, once called Rondella Street in 1688 after a nearby fortification, has been known as Régi Posta Street since 1817. The building originally had three floors and was built in 1886 for the Lenz brothers, designed by architect Károly Höller.
Master builder: József Rück.
The 4th floor was added in 1934. The street-facing wings enclose an inner courtyard.
The ground-floor units were originally built as shops – the Lenz brothers, who were colonial goods wholesalers, opened one of the first such stores in newly unified Budapest.
LENZ BROTHERS
They started with tropical fruits and later expanded into colonial goods and coffee. Originally operating a wholesale fruit business in Bratislava, they moved to Pest in 1864 and established a store in the city center. They dealt in Hungarian apple varieties and Italian imports, later adding coffee, tea, and spices to their range.
By the early 1900s, Gyula Lenz was the sole owner. After his death in 1910, his widow and later his sons continued the business, which remained among the leading importers of colonial goods between the wars.
In 1935, Mrs. Gyula Lenz (née Anna Gömöry) was listed among Budapest’s wealthiest individuals, ranking sixth. In 1937, the company’s store was moved from Petőfi Square to 6 Régi Posta Street due to demolition works.
They were listed as wholesalers in the telephone directory and also ran a gourmet store at the same address.
Document compiled in February 2005.
Location Description
Located in one of the most prestigious parts of downtown Budapest, on Régi Posta Street near Váci Street and the Danube Promenade, this fully renovated 91 m² apartment with a 10 m² terrace and basement storage is offered for sale.
Other Description
While most downtown apartments suffer from limited daylight due to narrow streets, this top-floor property enjoys sunlight throughout the day. The 10 m² terrace feels spacious in reality, offering enough room for a breakfast table and chairs. It is accessible from both the living room and the master bedroom, providing a pleasant, open view — the surrounding buildings are at a comfortable distance, and even the shimmering Danube can be admired.
The building’s enclosed courtyard includes a bicycle storage area. The apartment is on the 4th floor, with a convertible attic above that offers potential for further expansion.
Renovation and Technical Features:
• Complete mechanical and aesthetic renovation
• Upgraded 32A electrical network, new wiring and fittings
• New plumbing, heating, and drainage system
• Condensing gas boiler
• Heating-cooling air conditioner
• Restored original windows with argon-filled insulated glass
• Insulated aluminum electric shutters with remote control and insulated shutter boxes
Interior Design and Equipment:
• Custom Bányai kitchen with Corian integrated countertop (a seamlessly molded stone-like surface with integrated sink – truly exclusive)
• Built-in Electrolux appliances: refrigerator-freezer, induction hob, oven, microwave, dishwasher, extractor hood
• Bányai Corian washbasins, Laufen toilet and bidet
• Modern LED lighting
• Built-in Stanley wardrobes
• Stylish, bright interior with high-quality materials
Thanks to its large windows, the apartment is exceptionally bright and spacious, offering a pleasant atmosphere. Váci Street, the Danube Promenade, and Vörösmarty Square are only a few steps away – ideal for those who love the vibrant downtown life.
A rentable underground parking space is available within 100 meters.
The property is free of encumbrances and ready for immediate move-in.
________________________________________
BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BUILDING – 6 RÉGIPOSTA STREET
The building stands on Régi Posta Street in an eclectic style with a closed row structure. The street, once called Rondella Street in 1688 after a nearby fortification, has been known as Régi Posta Street since 1817. The building originally had three floors and was built in 1886 for the Lenz brothers, designed by architect Károly Höller.
Master builder: József Rück.
The 4th floor was added in 1934. The street-facing wings enclose an inner courtyard.
The ground-floor units were originally built as shops – the Lenz brothers, who were colonial goods wholesalers, opened one of the first such stores in newly unified Budapest.
LENZ BROTHERS
They started with tropical fruits and later expanded into colonial goods and coffee. Originally operating a wholesale fruit business in Bratislava, they moved to Pest in 1864 and established a store in the city center. They dealt in Hungarian apple varieties and Italian imports, later adding coffee, tea, and spices to their range.
By the early 1900s, Gyula Lenz was the sole owner. After his death in 1910, his widow and later his sons continued the business, which remained among the leading importers of colonial goods between the wars.
In 1935, Mrs. Gyula Lenz (née Anna Gömöry) was listed among Budapest’s wealthiest individuals, ranking sixth. In 1937, the company’s store was moved from Petőfi Square to 6 Régi Posta Street due to demolition works.
They were listed as wholesalers in the telephone directory and also ran a gourmet store at the same address.
Document compiled in February 2005.
The building’s enclosed courtyard includes a bicycle storage area. The apartment is on the 4th floor, with a convertible attic above that offers potential for further expansion.
Renovation and Technical Features:
• Complete mechanical and aesthetic renovation
• Upgraded 32A electrical network, new wiring and fittings
• New plumbing, heating, and drainage system
• Condensing gas boiler
• Heating-cooling air conditioner
• Restored original windows with argon-filled insulated glass
• Insulated aluminum electric shutters with remote control and insulated shutter boxes
Interior Design and Equipment:
• Custom Bányai kitchen with Corian integrated countertop (a seamlessly molded stone-like surface with integrated sink – truly exclusive)
• Built-in Electrolux appliances: refrigerator-freezer, induction hob, oven, microwave, dishwasher, extractor hood
• Bányai Corian washbasins, Laufen toilet and bidet
• Modern LED lighting
• Built-in Stanley wardrobes
• Stylish, bright interior with high-quality materials
Thanks to its large windows, the apartment is exceptionally bright and spacious, offering a pleasant atmosphere. Váci Street, the Danube Promenade, and Vörösmarty Square are only a few steps away – ideal for those who love the vibrant downtown life.
A rentable underground parking space is available within 100 meters.
The property is free of encumbrances and ready for immediate move-in.
________________________________________
BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BUILDING – 6 RÉGIPOSTA STREET
The building stands on Régi Posta Street in an eclectic style with a closed row structure. The street, once called Rondella Street in 1688 after a nearby fortification, has been known as Régi Posta Street since 1817. The building originally had three floors and was built in 1886 for the Lenz brothers, designed by architect Károly Höller.
Master builder: József Rück.
The 4th floor was added in 1934. The street-facing wings enclose an inner courtyard.
The ground-floor units were originally built as shops – the Lenz brothers, who were colonial goods wholesalers, opened one of the first such stores in newly unified Budapest.
LENZ BROTHERS
They started with tropical fruits and later expanded into colonial goods and coffee. Originally operating a wholesale fruit business in Bratislava, they moved to Pest in 1864 and established a store in the city center. They dealt in Hungarian apple varieties and Italian imports, later adding coffee, tea, and spices to their range.
By the early 1900s, Gyula Lenz was the sole owner. After his death in 1910, his widow and later his sons continued the business, which remained among the leading importers of colonial goods between the wars.
In 1935, Mrs. Gyula Lenz (née Anna Gömöry) was listed among Budapest’s wealthiest individuals, ranking sixth. In 1937, the company’s store was moved from Petőfi Square to 6 Régi Posta Street due to demolition works.
They were listed as wholesalers in the telephone directory and also ran a gourmet store at the same address.
Document compiled in February 2005.