All you need to know if you want to buy a flat in Hungary

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As portfolio.hu reports, we can see new houses being built every day in Hungary, but how many houses are built, and where? In their analysis, they checked the parts of the capital where customers can choose from the widest range of flats. These differ in ground space, the arrangement of rooms and price as well.
In the capital, tens of thousands of new flats are built now, especially in Districts III., VIII., IX., XI., XIII. and XIV. They are to be finished next year but many of the flats have been sold already. In the outer districts, on the other hand, new projects are a rarity.
Most of the new buildings will be built in the districts listed above, so customers have the opportunity of picking there. The ground space of flats is smaller in VIII. and IX. Districts, while the biggest is in District III., with 73 square metres. The green areas nearby attract families with children, especially in the suburban areas.
73 square metres usually mean 3 rooms with a terrace or garden. In the database, the 73 square metre new flats’ price is around 42 million HUF, the most expensive flat in the category cost 75 million HUF, but it came with a terrace and garden.
Most of the new flats are 60 square metres of ground space and can be found in Districts XI., XIII. and XIV. There is about 9 thousand of them. In most cases, they have three rooms, but sometimes one or two of these are only 6-12 square metres. Almost all of these flats have a terrace of 10-12 square metres, only 35 of the 9 thousand flats registered in the district have neither a terrace nor a garden.
The three rooms are suitable for a family of 4 or 5, but they are also fit for young people who want to move in with friends and work or study in this part of the city.





