
Market Insights & Trends

Overview of Budapet
Discover Budapest — a thriving European capital where rich history meets modern opportunity. With its central location, strong tourism, growing tech and service sectors, and affordable real estate prices compared to Western Europe, Budapest offers a unique mix of cultural charm and investment potential. From historic city-center properties to up-and-coming districts, the city continues to attract international investors seeking long-term value and stable returns.
30%
Buy-to-Let on Long-Term
35%
Buy-to-Let on Short-Term
20%
Renovate & Resell (Flipping)
10%
Second Home Investment
5%
Multi-Unit / Building Investment
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Real Estate prices growth previous 10 years
Over the past decade, property prices in Budapest have nearly doubled, as the graph below illustrates the steady upward trend.
$1800 EUR/m²
Revenues in 2015
$2300 EUR/m²
Revenues in 2018
$2650 EUR m²
Revenues in 2020
$2900 EUR/m²
Revenues in 2022
$3400 EUR/m²
Revenues in 2025
High-Demand Districts
Budapest’s high-demand districts offer strong rental yields, steady appreciation, and vibrant urban lifestyles.
Historic Center
The 1st District of Budapest, known as the Castle District (Várkerület or Budavár), is the historic heart of the Buda side, centered around the iconic Buda Castle Hill. This district combines rich history with stunning architecture, featuring landmarks such as Buda Castle, Matthias Church, Fisherman’s Bastion, and the Hungarian National Gallery.
Scenery & Atmosphere
Perched above the Danube, it offers breathtaking views and a charming atmosphere with cobblestone streets and baroque buildings.
Culture & Prestige
The area also includes notable sites like Gellért Hill and the Sándor Palace, the office of the Hungarian president. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, the 1st District is a cultural and political hub, blending medieval, baroque, and neoclassical elements, making it a unique and prestigious part of Budapest.