575,000,000 Ft
1,441,000 €
- 159m²
- 5 Rooms
- 3rd floor





















Egy történelmi lakópalota újragondolt luxusa
A Historic Residential Palace, Reimagined for Modern Luxury – Welcome Home!
SUMMARY
In the heart of Andrássy Avenue – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – we present a fully renovated, heritage-listed residence for sale. Blending classic elegance with contemporary premium solutions, this home offers an exceptional living experience and outstanding investment potential. Bathed in natural light, with spacious interiors, high-quality materials and refined design, it represents timeless value on one of Budapest’s most prestigious boulevards.
LOCATION – The Essence of the Capital, on a Single Boulevard
Andrássy Avenue is not only one of the most beautiful and iconic streets in Budapest, but also one of the most prestigious residential areas in the entire country. The section between Kodály Körönd and Oktogon is particularly popular among international tenants, diplomats, artists and discerning investors – thanks to its aesthetic, cultural and practical appeal.
Developed in the late 19th century and lined with rows of trees, this avenue forms part of the World Heritage site. It is surrounded by landmarks such as the Hungarian State Opera House, Liszt Ferenc Square, the Academy of Music, and numerous classical palaces. Most buildings are protected monuments, and their facades and unified streetscape radiate timeless elegance.
The location is also extremely well connected: the historic M1 metro line (Europe’s oldest continental subway), as well as tram, bus and trolleybus services, are just minutes away. The city centre is walkable, and the surrounding streets are filled with galleries, cafés, wine bars, theatres and fine dining destinations.
This is the part of the city where history, cultural vibrancy and cosmopolitan lifestyle come together – not as a static backdrop, but as a living, breathing atmosphere.
ANDRÁSSY 55 – A Heritage Palace Meeting Contemporary Needs
This classical neoclassical townhouse from the turn of the century boasts a dignified façade, grand staircase and elevator. Its listed monument status ensures its original character remains intact, while a full renovation has restored its historic charm and incorporated contemporary quality.
Architectural and Cultural Significance
The palaces of Andrássy Avenue – including No. 55 – were designed by renowned architects who embodied the worldview and style of the Hungarian aristocracy. Great names such as Miklós Ybl, Lajos Lechner and Frigyes Feszl all contributed to the boulevard’s creation.
Thanks to their timeless elegance and intricate interiors, these buildings are cultural treasures. Some, like the Krausz or Haggenmacher Palaces, even feature frescoes by Károly Lotz. While No. 55 may not be 400 years old, it forms an integral part of this architectural heritage, radiating bourgeois elegance and historical depth.
A PLACE TO CALL HOME – Atmosphere, Light, Space and True Luxury
This home exudes a sense of natural calm – the kind of atmosphere that surrounds you almost imperceptibly and invites you to stay. Here, luxury isn’t sterile or ostentatious; instead, the interior has been thoughtfully designed to create a warm, intimate world. Warm-toned wood surfaces, soft textiles and subtle lighting combine to evoke a genuine sense of home.
The spaces are remarkably open, with large windows allowing natural light to filter through cream-coloured walls and marble-effect surfaces. Touches of gold add character to the interiors. Both the living room and bedrooms feel airy and serene – ideal for relaxation or entertaining. The high-end kitchen surfaces and cabinetry, in cream, grey and gold tones, reflect a truly premium lifestyle.
The dining area is centred around a silk-finish walnut-toned table, complemented by plush grey-upholstered chairs – creating a harmonious balance of materials and hues, and a sense of understated luxury.
The bathroom features a freestanding bathtub, walk-in shower and sauna – a private wellness retreat that blends seamlessly into the space. The shapes are simple, the materials noble, and the overall experience delights all the senses.
INVESTMENT POTENTIAL – Strategic Value in Numbers
Premium properties on Andrássy Avenue currently command average square meter prices 22% above the Budapest average, and 2–3% higher than the rest of District VI (source: SonarHome). This location offers not only aesthetic prestige, but also stable asset value – reinforced by its UNESCO status and consistent international demand.
On the rental side, similar furnished apartments lease long-term for €1,800–2,500/month, while short-term rental yields fluctuate seasonally but remain exceptionally strong – due to the proximity of the Opera House, Liszt Ferenc Square and luxury boutiques.
Overall, this property represents a low-risk, high-liquidity premium asset that enhances any portfolio both in status and financial return.
Additional Services
We offer complimentary, bank-independent mortgage consulting to support our buyer clients in making the most advantageous financing decisions. Optional additional services – such as legal representation, energy certification or electrical safety inspection – ensure comprehensive professional support at every stage of the transaction.
Disclaimer
The information provided in this advertisement is for informational purposes only. We reserve the right to make changes and corrections. We do not take responsibility for any potential typographical or technical errors.
SUMMARY
In the heart of Andrássy Avenue – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – we present a fully renovated, heritage-listed residence for sale. Blending classic elegance with contemporary premium solutions, this home offers an exceptional living experience and outstanding investment potential. Bathed in natural light, with spacious interiors, high-quality materials and refined design, it represents timeless value on one of Budapest’s most prestigious boulevards.
LOCATION – The Essence of the Capital, on a Single Boulevard
Andrássy Avenue is not only one of the most beautiful and iconic streets in Budapest, but also one of the most prestigious residential areas in the entire country. The section between Kodály Körönd and Oktogon is particularly popular among international tenants, diplomats, artists and discerning investors – thanks to its aesthetic, cultural and practical appeal.
Developed in the late 19th century and lined with rows of trees, this avenue forms part of the World Heritage site. It is surrounded by landmarks such as the Hungarian State Opera House, Liszt Ferenc Square, the Academy of Music, and numerous classical palaces. Most buildings are protected monuments, and their facades and unified streetscape radiate timeless elegance.
The location is also extremely well connected: the historic M1 metro line (Europe’s oldest continental subway), as well as tram, bus and trolleybus services, are just minutes away. The city centre is walkable, and the surrounding streets are filled with galleries, cafés, wine bars, theatres and fine dining destinations.
This is the part of the city where history, cultural vibrancy and cosmopolitan lifestyle come together – not as a static backdrop, but as a living, breathing atmosphere.
ANDRÁSSY 55 – A Heritage Palace Meeting Contemporary Needs
This classical neoclassical townhouse from the turn of the century boasts a dignified façade, grand staircase and elevator. Its listed monument status ensures its original character remains intact, while a full renovation has restored its historic charm and incorporated contemporary quality.
Architectural and Cultural Significance
The palaces of Andrássy Avenue – including No. 55 – were designed by renowned architects who embodied the worldview and style of the Hungarian aristocracy. Great names such as Miklós Ybl, Lajos Lechner and Frigyes Feszl all contributed to the boulevard’s creation.
Thanks to their timeless elegance and intricate interiors, these buildings are cultural treasures. Some, like the Krausz or Haggenmacher Palaces, even feature frescoes by Károly Lotz. While No. 55 may not be 400 years old, it forms an integral part of this architectural heritage, radiating bourgeois elegance and historical depth.
A PLACE TO CALL HOME – Atmosphere, Light, Space and True Luxury
This home exudes a sense of natural calm – the kind of atmosphere that surrounds you almost imperceptibly and invites you to stay. Here, luxury isn’t sterile or ostentatious; instead, the interior has been thoughtfully designed to create a warm, intimate world. Warm-toned wood surfaces, soft textiles and subtle lighting combine to evoke a genuine sense of home.
The spaces are remarkably open, with large windows allowing natural light to filter through cream-coloured walls and marble-effect surfaces. Touches of gold add character to the interiors. Both the living room and bedrooms feel airy and serene – ideal for relaxation or entertaining. The high-end kitchen surfaces and cabinetry, in cream, grey and gold tones, reflect a truly premium lifestyle.
The dining area is centred around a silk-finish walnut-toned table, complemented by plush grey-upholstered chairs – creating a harmonious balance of materials and hues, and a sense of understated luxury.
The bathroom features a freestanding bathtub, walk-in shower and sauna – a private wellness retreat that blends seamlessly into the space. The shapes are simple, the materials noble, and the overall experience delights all the senses.
INVESTMENT POTENTIAL – Strategic Value in Numbers
Premium properties on Andrássy Avenue currently command average square meter prices 22% above the Budapest average, and 2–3% higher than the rest of District VI (source: SonarHome). This location offers not only aesthetic prestige, but also stable asset value – reinforced by its UNESCO status and consistent international demand.
On the rental side, similar furnished apartments lease long-term for €1,800–2,500/month, while short-term rental yields fluctuate seasonally but remain exceptionally strong – due to the proximity of the Opera House, Liszt Ferenc Square and luxury boutiques.
Overall, this property represents a low-risk, high-liquidity premium asset that enhances any portfolio both in status and financial return.
Additional Services
We offer complimentary, bank-independent mortgage consulting to support our buyer clients in making the most advantageous financing decisions. Optional additional services – such as legal representation, energy certification or electrical safety inspection – ensure comprehensive professional support at every stage of the transaction.
Disclaimer
The information provided in this advertisement is for informational purposes only. We reserve the right to make changes and corrections. We do not take responsibility for any potential typographical or technical errors.
Registration Number
H503659
Property Details
Sales
for sale
Legal Status
used
Character
apartment
Construction Method
brick
Net Size
159 m²
Gross Size
159 m²
Heating
Gas circulator
Ceiling Height
360 cm
Number of Levels Within the Property
1
Orientation
East
Staircase Type
circular corridor
Condition
Excellent
Condition of Facade
Excellent
Condition of Staircase
Excellent
Basement
Shared
Neighborhood
good transport, central
Year of Construction
1890
Number of Bathrooms
2
Position
street-facing
Water
Available
Gas
Available
Electricity
Available
Sewer
Available
Elevator
available
Rooms
entryway
10.7 m²
living room
22.1 m²
open-plan kitchen and dining room
26.114 m²
corridor
6.312 m²
bedroom
17.493 m²
bathroom
21.286 m²
toilet-washbasin
1.53 m²
wardrobe
8.004 m²
bedroom
16.897 m²
bathroom-toilet
5.98 m²
bedroom
15.937 m²
bathroom-toilet
5.362 m²
utility room
2.103 m²

Ruczek János
Credit Expert