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Key selling points
- 260% Capital Growth Potential
- Location
- Views
- Rent Guarentee
5% Pre Release Discount -The development is located just minutes away from the airport in District 18, the leading district in terms of investment and development. The development gives spectacular views of the surrounding green areas and local forest. As well as the airport being within minutes of this development, you can expect to find general amenities all within walking distance.
The Details:
- Phase 1
- Completion September 2007
- Convenient for the airport
- Landscaped communal areas
- All apartments have a balcony or garden (or both!)
- Underground parking
- Additional storage areas available
- Shops and local amenities within walking distance
- Built-in Internet and Cable TV available
Up and coming area - Government funding awarded Brilliant rental opportunities appealing to wide market Minimum deposit only £7,000 Hungary is a link between Eastern and Western Europe. New investment is revitalizing the country, and grand old Budapest is slowly being restored. It's the country's cultural, political, intellectual, and commercial heart - and it teems with cafés, restaurants, markets and bars.
Budapest has 20% of Hungary's 10 million strong population, but 60% of the country's commercial activity is in Budapest, making a shortage of residential accommodation. There has been a 19% rise in apartment prices in the past year. One of the most economical places to live. Dubbed 'Paris of the East.' Hungary has consistently out performed other Central and Eastern European countries in GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in the past 5 years.
The DTZ ranked Budapest 3rd in its top 10 cities for doing business, above London (6th) and Paris (8th). Low cost daily flights from a number of UK airports. Budapest offers breathtaking Old World grandeur and thriving cultural life where old architecture blends with modern design. Situated on both banks of the Danube River, the city unites the colourful hills of Buda and the wide, businesslike boulevards of Pest. Much of the charm of a visit to Budapest lies in unexpected glimpses into shadowy courtyards and in long vistas down sunlit cobbled streets.
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