For rent 8th district 2 bedroom apartment in Szentkirály street.! In the heart of the Palace Quarter, a 67 m² apartment created in 2012 with additional floors is for rent. The property is located on the 4th floor, it is fully furnished and mechanized, it can be moved immediately. The layout is as follows: spacious entrance hall, bedroom, separate bathroom with bathtub, separate toilet, kitchen and living room. A combi circulator provides heating and hot water for comfort, while summer cooling is provided by a split air conditioner, which can also be used for heating if necessary. The common cost is approximately HUF 23,000, which includes water consumption, and electricity and gas consumption is based on meter. Pets are not allowed. Parking is possible on the street, while bicycles and scooters are stored in the yard. The apartment is freshly painted, fully furnished, equipped with all the necessary machines, can be taken possession of immediately with a two-month deposit and a notarial declaration. Ideal choice for couples or single tenants.
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(This Neighborhood Guide was done by Mindspace)
Central but still solidly conceals its values from classical mass tourism, though it is not easy to resist a slow wandering in the labyrinthine neighbourhood. Palace Quarter shows an authentic, completely unique and distinctive street image of Budapest but also you could hardly compare it with the downtown of other European capitals: the palac...
How does "Downtown Highway" sound to you? This is how local people often refer on Rákóczi road which is a 4+2 lane main road (2 for the buses) in the core of the city that connects also three important metropolitan stations and crosses the Grand Boulevard and the Small Boulevard as well.
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