Estate boom in the heart of Budapest

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According to index.hu, the 5th district has always been one of the most popular regions of the city regarding the estate market, still the past couple of years were characterised by an outstanding development. But what are the reasons behind the phenomenon and what kind of tendencies can be expected on the downtown estate market?
The 5th district is the inmost district of Budapest and the most central city part. Consequently, estate prices are quite high there. The main reason is that it is a touristically unique region, since many sights – like the Parliament, Chain Bridge, Danube promenade and Váci Street – are found there. Also, properties became extra-popular in the past years due to the AirBnB business.
New era
Based on the data of ingatlan.com, the September estate prices in Budapest grew by 20% between 2015 and 2016. Even though the growth dropped to 16%, the boom was sensible in the past year as well. This might be shocking if we take a look at square metre prices. The Budapest average is currently 509 thousand forints (~EUR 1643), but this rate is 863 thousand forints (~EUR 2786) in the 5th district. This means a huge difference between the districts of the city.
Only an outstanding demand can keep the prices this high.
“Besides residential estates, business-premises and basically any spot is worth a fortune in the city centre” said László Balogh, the economic expert of ingatlan.com.
This marks the beginning of a new era on the estate market of Budapest. The properties of Buda used to be in the leading position, but this has changed. Today, square metre prices decrease as we go farther from the city centre, expect for a few quarters that got dearer due to the party tourism and ruin pubs.
Besides the general growth of the estate market, the appearance of short-term renting had a direct effect on the district, which draws more profit from the business than any other district. The central location and the high standard estates form a perfect combination, which attracts the attention of tourists, who are willing to pay for quality.





