379,000,000 Ft
1,067,000 €
- 106m²
- 3 Rooms
- 2nd floor
Refined Luxury, Thoughtfully Curated Details
Turnkey value in a premium location.
Welcome home!
SUMMARY
Located at 5 Szervita Square, this fully renovated, second-floor 106 m² apartment is ready for its new owner. The property features a spacious living room with a fully equipped kitchen, a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and walk-in closet, a guest room, a separate guest toilet, and an additional bathroom with a shower.
The apartment is east-facing and equipped with underfloor heating and air conditioning. Every detail reflects high-quality craftsmanship and contemporary aesthetics.
LOCATION – The Urban Heart Made Intimate
Szervita Square stands as one of Budapest’s most vibrant yet intimate corners—just steps from the city's pulse, yet wrapped in a quieter, more private ambiance. A leisurely stroll brings you to Váci Street, Erzsébet Square, or the Danube promenade—offering access to the city’s top cultural, business, and culinary destinations.
Top-tier infrastructure:
Immediate access to the M3 metro line and Deák Ferenc Square
A rich tapestry of restaurants, cafés, designer boutiques, banks, and services within immediate reach
A well-balanced mix of public transport, parking facilities, and pedestrian spaces
THE BUILDING – Historical & Architectural Significance
This distinguished building at 5 Szervita Square, commonly known as the Rózsavölgyi House, was designed by Béla Lajta, a pivotal figure in Hungarian modernist architecture. Constructed between 1911 and 1912 for the Leitersdorfer (later Lajta) family, the building originally served as a commercial property and residence. Its enduring harmony of form and proportion reflects Lajta’s architectural vision. Today, the building is heritage-protected, and it plays an essential role in the unified streetscape of Szervita Square
Adjacent to the apartment stands the Belvárosi Szent Anna Church, the Servite Order’s Baroque-style parish church, built between 1725 and 1732 as part of the original monastery complex
This historical presence imbues the square with a unique ambience, blending heritage with serene urban life.
Equally notable is the nearby Török Bank House, an iconic example of Hungarian Secessionist architecture from 1906, designed by Henrik Böhm and Ármin Hegedűs. Szervita Square is one of Budapest’s richest architectural ensembles, where diverse eras and styles coexist seamlessly
THE APARTMENT
The interior exudes a natural simplicity, balancing warm wood textures, refined upholstery, and marble-inspired accents. The living room, kitchen, and dining area form a seamless and airy layout. High-gloss kitchen cabinetry with gold trim adds elegance and precision, while marble patterns echo in the living room’s coffee table and wall inserts.
The master bedroom is quiet yet expressive, featuring a separate walk-in wardrobe with softly curved shelving and integrated lighting. In the en-suite bathroom, a freestanding bathtub and gold-plated fixtures create a space for relaxation, while the guest bath emphasizes functionality with a sleek walk-in shower.
Custom lighting, including hidden LEDs, designer fixtures, and ceiling elements, perfectly complements the interior’s dynamic atmosphere. Underfloor heating and air conditioning ensure comfort year-round. Both the technical systems and the finishes were completely renewed during renovation.
RECOMMENDATION FOR INVESTORS – Rarity and Value in an Exceptional Urban Micro-Location
In one of central Budapest’s most sought-after micro-locations, this apartment stands out not only for its address but for its exceptional execution and design integrity. The full-scale renovation, cohesive interior design concept, and advanced technical systems elevate this property beyond what is typically available.
Ready for immediate rental activation—long-term, corporate leasing, or premium short-term stays—the apartment offers instant income potential without the need for additional investment.
The location’s rental appeal is bolstered by a consistent demand from international enterprises, diplomatic offices, and steady tourism. With Deák Square, the Danube, Váci Street, and St. Stephen’s Basilica all within walking distance, tenants benefit from unmatched convenience and continuous occupancy.
This property is more than a refined aesthetic experience—it’s a rational, value-preserving investment in Budapest’s premium real estate landscape for those who prioritize long-term quality.
Welcome home!
SUMMARY
Located at 5 Szervita Square, this fully renovated, second-floor 106 m² apartment is ready for its new owner. The property features a spacious living room with a fully equipped kitchen, a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and walk-in closet, a guest room, a separate guest toilet, and an additional bathroom with a shower.
The apartment is east-facing and equipped with underfloor heating and air conditioning. Every detail reflects high-quality craftsmanship and contemporary aesthetics.
LOCATION – The Urban Heart Made Intimate
Szervita Square stands as one of Budapest’s most vibrant yet intimate corners—just steps from the city's pulse, yet wrapped in a quieter, more private ambiance. A leisurely stroll brings you to Váci Street, Erzsébet Square, or the Danube promenade—offering access to the city’s top cultural, business, and culinary destinations.
Top-tier infrastructure:
Immediate access to the M3 metro line and Deák Ferenc Square
A rich tapestry of restaurants, cafés, designer boutiques, banks, and services within immediate reach
A well-balanced mix of public transport, parking facilities, and pedestrian spaces
THE BUILDING – Historical & Architectural Significance
This distinguished building at 5 Szervita Square, commonly known as the Rózsavölgyi House, was designed by Béla Lajta, a pivotal figure in Hungarian modernist architecture. Constructed between 1911 and 1912 for the Leitersdorfer (later Lajta) family, the building originally served as a commercial property and residence. Its enduring harmony of form and proportion reflects Lajta’s architectural vision. Today, the building is heritage-protected, and it plays an essential role in the unified streetscape of Szervita Square
Adjacent to the apartment stands the Belvárosi Szent Anna Church, the Servite Order’s Baroque-style parish church, built between 1725 and 1732 as part of the original monastery complex
This historical presence imbues the square with a unique ambience, blending heritage with serene urban life.
Equally notable is the nearby Török Bank House, an iconic example of Hungarian Secessionist architecture from 1906, designed by Henrik Böhm and Ármin Hegedűs. Szervita Square is one of Budapest’s richest architectural ensembles, where diverse eras and styles coexist seamlessly
THE APARTMENT
The interior exudes a natural simplicity, balancing warm wood textures, refined upholstery, and marble-inspired accents. The living room, kitchen, and dining area form a seamless and airy layout. High-gloss kitchen cabinetry with gold trim adds elegance and precision, while marble patterns echo in the living room’s coffee table and wall inserts.
The master bedroom is quiet yet expressive, featuring a separate walk-in wardrobe with softly curved shelving and integrated lighting. In the en-suite bathroom, a freestanding bathtub and gold-plated fixtures create a space for relaxation, while the guest bath emphasizes functionality with a sleek walk-in shower.
Custom lighting, including hidden LEDs, designer fixtures, and ceiling elements, perfectly complements the interior’s dynamic atmosphere. Underfloor heating and air conditioning ensure comfort year-round. Both the technical systems and the finishes were completely renewed during renovation.
RECOMMENDATION FOR INVESTORS – Rarity and Value in an Exceptional Urban Micro-Location
In one of central Budapest’s most sought-after micro-locations, this apartment stands out not only for its address but for its exceptional execution and design integrity. The full-scale renovation, cohesive interior design concept, and advanced technical systems elevate this property beyond what is typically available.
Ready for immediate rental activation—long-term, corporate leasing, or premium short-term stays—the apartment offers instant income potential without the need for additional investment.
The location’s rental appeal is bolstered by a consistent demand from international enterprises, diplomatic offices, and steady tourism. With Deák Square, the Danube, Váci Street, and St. Stephen’s Basilica all within walking distance, tenants benefit from unmatched convenience and continuous occupancy.
This property is more than a refined aesthetic experience—it’s a rational, value-preserving investment in Budapest’s premium real estate landscape for those who prioritize long-term quality.
Registration Number
H519976
Property Details
Sales
for sale
Legal Status
used
Character
apartment
Construction Method
brick
Net Size
106 m²
Gross Size
112 m²
Heating
Gas circulator
Ceiling Height
360 cm
Number of Levels Within the Property
1
Orientation
East
Staircase Type
enclosed staircase
Condition
Excellent
Condition of Facade
Good
Condition of Staircase
Good
Neighborhood
good transport, central
Year of Construction
1910
Number of Bathrooms
2
Position
street-facing
Common Costs
40000
Garage
Separately purchasable
Water
Available
Gas
Available
Electricity
Available
Sewer
Available
Elevator
available
Distance to Waterfront
500 meters
Rooms
entryway
12 m²
bathroom-toilet
5.6 m²
storage
2 m²
bedroom
12.5 m²
open-plan kitchen and living room
48.2 m²
bedroom
12.6 m²
bedroom
9.3 m²
toilet-washbasin
1.4 m²
wardrobe
7.6 m²
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