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The record price for the most expensive flat in Budapest has been broken by a new penthouse, that is 140 square meters large.

The flat will cost €1.5 million, as it costs €9.5 thousand per square metre, which is higher than that of the average in Vienna.

Most of these flats are the penthouses equipped with a terrace found atop of luxury buildings.

The Hungarian luxury flats are usually rented for €19-22 per square metre, although a penthouse at Vörösmarty square is being rented for €7000 thousand per month.

Hungary’s priciest luxury flat is at the Szervita square, belonging to Emerald Residence.

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