Escape to Europe – Own a Piece of Hungarian real estate and Unlock EU Residency

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Are you ready for a fresh start in Europe with a Hungarian residence permit? Our charming property in Hungary is now available for sale at € 500.000 ($ 525.000) , offering you not just a beautiful home but a unique opportunity. As the owner of this home, you can apply for a Hungarian residence permit, granting you access to live, work, and travel across the European Union.

Nestled in a picturesque area, this home combines the tranquility of the Hungarian countryside with proximity to vibrant European cities like Vienna and Budapest. From discovering historic landmarks to enjoying modern conveniences, you’ll find this property an ideal gateway to a new European lifestyle.

Key Benefits:

  • EU Residency Access: With a Hungarian residence permit, you unlock the benefits of the entire Schengen area, allowing working and seamless travel across 26 European countries.
  • Rising property prices: Since 2015 property prices in Hungary have risen 2.5 times on average. This trend is likely to be continued.
  • Affordable Cost of Living: Hungary offers a high quality of life at a fraction of the cost compared to many other EU nations.
  • Rich Culture & History: Immerse yourself in Hungary’s rich history, stunning landscapes, and welcoming communities.
  • Location: Our property is centered between Vienna, Budapest and lake Balaton. Next to the lovely High Bakony national park, a former hunting ground of the Hungarian empire.

Take this step to transform your future and experience the diverse opportunities Europe has to offer. Contact us to learn more about this incredible opportunity to own a home and open doors to the EU.

Rental income:

Currently we are renting out part of the house as a holiday home. And are living in another part house ourselves. The lay out of the house and gardens ensures you have complete privacy even when rented out. The rental income can pay for the house. Of course you can also choose to use the entire house yourself.

Caretaker:

There is a caretaker who manages the house, the garden, cleaning and receiving rental guests.

Main house

Measurements             (l x b x h)

Ground floor

Livingroom                    7,00 x 4,80 x 3,50

Bathroom 1                   3,00 1,80 x 2,70                          (toilet, shower,  wash basin)

Bathroom 2                   3,40 x 2,00 x 2,70                      (toilet, shower, wash basin, 180  liter                                                                                                               electric hot water boiler)

Bathroom 3                   2,10 x 1,20 x 2,70                        (toilet, shower, wash basin)

Bedroom 1                     3,90 x 3,00 x 3,50

Bedroom 2                     6,40 x 3,90, 3,50

Bedroom 3                    4,20 x  4,00 x 3,50

Bedroom 4                    5,20 x 4,10 x 3,50

Bedroom 5                    4,60 x 4,10 x 3,50

Bedroom 6                    4,80 x 3,80 x 3,50

Kitchen                           4,80 x 4,00 x 3,50                     (washing machine, dishwasher, stove with                                                                                          oven, refrigerator with freezer, microwave)

Toilet                               1,80 x 0,80 x 3,50                     

Corridor                          18,40 x 2,10 x 3,50

Hall                                   4,40 x 2,10 x 3,50

Washroom                    4,80 x 3,50 x 3,50                      (washing machines (2), wash dryer(2), ironing                                                                                   machine, 2 27,5 kW CV gas boilers, 180  liter                                                                                          electric hot water boiler)

First floor

Attic                                 30,00 x 10,00/15,00 x 4,00

Sub terrain

Cellar                               11,80 x 4,80 x 2,10

Barn 1      

Measurements             (l x b x h)

Ground floor  

Wellness

Sauna & steam bath   3,30 x 7,20 x 3,20                       (4 Person Klaffs Saunarium, 4 person                                                                                                     steam bath, shower, toilet)

Solarium and beauty  3,90 x 7,20 x 3,20                     

Other

Tool shed                       3,20 x 7,20 x 3,40

Party barn/                    9,90 x 7,20 x 3,80

summer living room                                            

Appartment

Living kitchen               7,20 x 4,80 x 3,80                      (induction stove, oven, traditional wood

oven, refrigerator with freezer, washing machine, wash dryer)              

Livingroom                    5,00 x 4,40 x 3,00

Bedroom                        3,80 x 2,60 x 3,00                                   

Bathroom                      2,60 x 1,40 x 3,00                      (toilet, shower, wash basin)

First floor

Attic                                 30,00 x 9,00 x 4,00

The attics above the main house and barn are 4 metres high and can for instance be transformed into 10 to 12 spacious bedrooms

Barn 2

Measurements             (l x b x h)

Ground floor

Ground floor                 16,00 x 10,00 x 4,00/9,00                     

Secundary house

Ground floor

Room 1                            6,00 x 5,00 x 2,70

Room 2                           5,00 x 3,00 x 2,70

First floor

Attic                                 9.00 x 5,00

Other

Woodshed                     40m3

Veranda 1                       4,00 x 4,00 x 2,00

Veranda 2                       6,00 x 3,50 x 2,00

Veranda 3                      6,00 x 4,00 x 2,50

Heating

Mainhouse                    Central heating on gas (55kW) throughout the house

                                          2 wood burners

Wellness                         Electric floor heating and gas burners

Conference room        Gas heaters

Apartment                     Fireplaces (2) and 1 infrared heater in the bathroom

Insulation     

Mainhouse                    Partly insulated walls and roof, single glazing (double frames)

Wellness                         Partly insulated walls and roof, double glazing.

Party barn                      Partly insulated walls and roof, double glazing.

Apartment                     Insulated walls and roof, double glazing

Pool

Pool                                 10,50 x 5,00 x 1,30                                   inground pool with external filter and                                                                                                            pump and solar heating)

Terrain

Surface                           10.000 m2

Connections

Sewer

Water

Electricity

Gas

Internet

Telephone      

History of the house

The house is a historical object with a unique atmosphere. Build in 1870 as a vicarage it has a rich past.

Early history

Porva, founded around 900 and one of the initial 38 villages that constituted Hungary in 996, had always been the center of the imperial hunting grounds of the Hungarian empire and was passed around as a gift from one ruler to another. To keep control of the area a large monastery was built here around 1000. The monastery belonged, as does the current church, to the Benedictine Arch Abbey of Pannonhalma which was founded in 996.  Around 1550 the monastery was destroyed by the Turkish occupation forces. After the Turks left around 1770 the monastery was a ruin. From these ruins a new church was build. In 1870 the church was modernized in the baroque style and a new vicarage was build. This church is the current church in Porva and the vicarage is the current Green Valley Estate Porva Inn.

Vicarage

Because of the significance of the church in Porva a considerable amount of money was spend on the vicarage. The quality of the materials used is outstanding. Extremely durable and equally expensive red pine is used throughout the entire house, stables and barns. The outside walls are between 80 and 100 centimeters thick and are partly build from the ruins of the 1000-year-old monastery. If you take a close look at the kitchen door you will see that what looks like glass set in wood is actually glass set in a steel frame set in the wooden door a method that was at that time also used in palaces in Budapest and Vienna. 15-meter-wide at the front and 65 meters deep it has 500 square meters of floor in the house, 60 square meters of cellar, and 750 square meters more in the barns, totaling over 1300 square meters and about 3500 cubic meters. Of these the ground floor of the house (250 square meters) is used as a holiday home.

The ceiling, instead of being made of wood covered with plaster, is made of iron I-beams with bricks between them, which are plastered on the ceiling side. On the top side of the ceiling there is a 60-centimeter space between the ceiling and the planks that form the floor of the attic. Partly to provide insulation in the hot summers and the cold winters and partly to make room for a double layer of 30-centimeter-thick red pine beams. The first layer runs from wall to wall along the width of the house the top layer runs from wall to wall in a 90-degree angle to the bottom layer, providing enough strength to be able to fill the 4-meter-high attic to the top with harvest from the lands around Porva.

Russian occupation

After the Second World War the Russian forces took possession of the vicarage. The front of the house that used to be the vicar’s quarters was transformed into 2 apartments for two Russian officers. The rooms along the corridor that used to house the monks where used as office space.

Dormer

As you can see from one of the pictures from 1890 there used to be a dormer on the front roof of the house topped with a cross. After the Hungarian revolution in 1956 early in the morning a Russian tank arrived, chains where attached to the tank and the dorm

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address: Fo Utca 5
8429 Porva
Hungary
telephone: +31 6 1246 5559
email: porvainn@gmail.com

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