This unique, heritage-listed twin villa, designed by renowned architect József Fischer in 1934, awaits its new owner. The three-story home offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Danube, Buda Castle, and Gellért Hill.
Key Features:
• Quiet yet accessible location: Situated in a peaceful cul-de-sac with excellent public transport links (buses 91, 291, 11). Key locations such as Margaret Bridge, Nyugati Railway Station, Mechwart Park, and Batthyány Square are within 15 minutes.
• Architectural highlights: Large original sliding windows, southeast-facing terraces, and bright, well-proportioned interiors.
• Structural excellence: The building is in impeccable structural condition, with interior partition walls that can be freely reconfigured.
• Amenities: Private garden, garage, and parking space.
• Heritage protection: The property is under local architectural protection.
ACTUAL LAYOUT AND DETAILS:
Basement: 74 m²
• Two rooms, bathroom, WC (ceiling height: 2.45 m)
• Garage/storage (ceiling height: 2 m)
Ground Floor: 74 m² (ceiling height: 2.90 m)
• Entrance hall, WC, bathroom
• Living room-kitchen-dining area, two bedrooms, veranda
Upper Floor: 74 m² (ceiling height: 2.60 m) (68 m² + 6 m² loggia)
• Bathroom, WC, walk-in closet, hallway
• Living room, bedroom, kitchen, loggia
Net Usable Floor Area: 222 m²
Plot Size: 475 m² (Width: 10.6 m, Average Length: 44.8 m)
Built-in Area: 18.2%
Building Dimensions: 11.35 m x 7.9 m
Although the villa requires renovation, its structural state is sound. Potential upgrades include lowering the basement floor to achieve greater ceiling height and modernizing the living room and kitchen on the middle floor for direct garden access, while relocating bedrooms to the upper floor.
The owner's son, who grew up in the house, is a well-known architect and interior designer. Numerous design concepts have been created at a study level, offering various options. He is happy to assist the future owner with potential renovations or transformations.
Experience the timeless elegance of Bauhaus architecture!
For personal viewings, floorplans or further information, please get in touch!
Archive photo: Tér és Forma, 1936
This property is presented by
Zsuzsanna KARPATI
z.karpati@barnes-international.com
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