Find out which is the most expensive and cheapest street in Hungary

Find out which is the most expensive and cheapest street in Hungary

There is a hundredfold difference between the cheapest and most expensive streets in the country.

There is a hundredfold difference between the cheapest and most expensive streets in the country.

Looking at residential properties sold last year and Budapest II. Vérhalom Square in the district was the most expensive in the whole country with an average price of HUF 2 million per square meter Writes on the basis of the latest data of the CSO real estate.com.

There is a price of two million square meters in Vérhalom Square © Google street view

It came in second with HUF 1.4 million in Vörösmarty Square in the 5th district of Budapest, which was still the list leader in 2019 with a profit of HUF 1.6 thousand and 1.6 million. In the third place in the national top list was Dorottya utca, also in the 5th district, with an amount of HUF 1.38 million, it is interesting that the latter street was the leader in 2018, with a price of HUF 1.6 million per square meter. The top 10 also includes Úri utca in the 1st district, II. district Szeréna út, V. district Szalay utca, and XII. Tóth Lőrinc utca, Gyöngyvirág út and Mártonhegyi út, the latter amounted to HUF 1.26-1.377 million per square meter.

There are also 200 thousand RES in Budapest

In the cheapest streets of Budapest, an average of less than 300,000 forints had to be paid for a property. In 2020, the lowest prices in the XXIII. They belonged to Külső Vörösmarty Street in the district, and the square meters of residential properties there were sold for 220 thousand forints. The line is as follows XX. district Honvéd utca and X. district Korponai utca, the former with a price of HUF 249 thousand and the latter with a price of HUF 254 thousand per square meter.

The ranking outside Budapest is tied for in the immediate vicinity of the Austrian border in Győr-Moson-Sopron County, It is led by Zsira and Fürdód Bath Street, after Price of HUF 1.08 million per square meter buyers paid for the properties. They are also followed by the properties on the shores of Lake Balaton: Erkel Ferenc utca in Balatonfüred with 1.02 million forints, and the Deák Ferenc promenade in Siófok with 966 thousand forints.

THE CHEAPEST 21 thousand

The other extreme is Árpád Street in Rudabánya, Borsod, and Borota in Bács-Kiskun, where the cheapest apartments in the country were sold last year. With a price of HUF 21,000 per square meter.

The third lowest price was in Tarnaszentmiklós with HUF 23,000. In 2019, there was only an eighty-fold difference in the price of properties sold in the cheapest and most expensive locations, which had almost doubled last year.


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