Projects

Elite Park II-III

Elite Park is a 464-apartment condominium development in the area of Újbuda, located in the 11. district of Budapest, which is undergoing a rejuvenation process. The first building of the 3-building residential complex has already been handed over. The two buildings in the second and third phases of the development are being developed by Bayer Property under the construction of Bayer Construct. The Elite Park is a fusion of green space and residential areas, which together form a truly cozy and safe environment. It will be a vibrant feature of the neighborhood, with its unique, colorful facades, whose colors and mood match the dynamism of the area. The two ground floor + 9-story buildings will be constructed simultaneously on a corner plot with Budafoki street as the site boundary and Barázda street as the other border of the new residential neighborhood. The special design of the complex reduces the size of the floors from the 6th floor onwards, with jumps on the roof level, so that there are fewer and fewer apartments on each floor as you move upwards. The heating and hot water in the condominiums are provided by district heating, all apartments are air-conditioned and will be equipped with remote-controlled motorized roller shutters. All apartments in the Elite Park will have either terraces or balconies, while apartments on floors 7 to 9 will have spacious and well-furnished roof terraces. The complex will comprise a total of 464 apartments. The residential complex offers a wide range of sizes: from 30 m2 studio apartments to 120 m2 multi-bedroom properties, while the larger 2-4 bedroom apartments are also eligible for CSOK (Family Home Ownership Allowance). The development will include the installation of kitchen furniture, hallway furniture, bathroom furniture, and bathroom plumbing at the discretion of future owners. Parking will be provided by 21 surface parking spaces on the ground floor and a single-level underground parking garage, where 456 parking spaces will be available, 50 of which will be designed to accommodate e-charging.