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House with garden and terrace Bucharest (Romania)

Luxurious residence with superb architectural elements, located in the Armenească historical area, at the confluence of Logofat Luca Stroici and Speranței streets, where Mihai Eminescu's first home was located after his arrival in Bucharest. In the Bucharest of the seventeenth century, the Armenească suburb was formed from craft workshops, stalls and alehouses, all beautifully built around the Armenească Church, bringing into the capital the goods, the eatables and the culture of the ethnicity that gave the name of the area. Our house belonged to Ecaterina Procopie Dumitrescu, doctor’s daughter and wife of the mayor Procopie Ioan Dumitrescu, former lawyer, liberal Romanian politician and mayor of Bucharest in the period of April 1901 - November 1902 and February 1910 - January 1911. Between 1877 - 1878, while Romania was involved in the War of Independence, the capital did not have a mayor, his place being taken by his deputy, in the person of the same Procopie I. Dumitrescu. He studied law in Paris and since 1870 he entered the magistracy, where he stayed only six years, devoting himself to the political career afterwards. At the beginning of his career he was the prefect of the Capital Police, in 1876 - 1877. For his activity he was decorated Commander of the National Order Steaua României. The house has 21 rooms, an interior summer terrace and has a courtyard of approximately 500 sqm. Besides the specific fragrance of the area, the exterior appearance of the mansion is blended with the refinement of the interior architectural elements, impeccably restrained. Starting from the walls carved with massive wood and silk wallpaper, from the monumental doors and windows, to the stained glass windows, everything takes us in the brilliant times of Bucharest during the Belle Époque. The garden around the house, flooded in greenery, with an artesian fountain and gazebo, invites at relaxation, close but at the same time away from the agitation of the metropolis. Photo: Cristina Budușan

€2,700,000
786
10bedrooms
7bathrooms
land  876

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

Property with garden 2
New
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Property with garden Timișoara (Romania)

As you cross the bridge from the old Citadel, on the border between the old Iosefin and Elisabetin neighborhoods, i.e. on the current 16 Decembrie Boulevard, once called Petrovaradin, the gaze rises in amazement to encompass the Franz Marschall palace – a spectacular stone canvas on which master hands carved rich decorations. Being part of the Citadel's esplanade, this area could only be developed after 1892, when the town planning plans accepted the expansion of the city and the construction of buildings. It is the time when the architect Martin Gemeinhardt designs beautiful buildings in the styles of the era - Secession and Art Nouveau. Participant in the First World War, politically active and entrepreneur (co-owner of a brick factory), therefore perfectly integrated in the realities of life, Martin Gemeinhardt obtained certification as a construction engineer in 1902 and used his skills to compensate for the everyday gray endowing of the city with fabulously decorated buildings. Generous with vegetal, zoomorphic and figurative motifs, h designed the palaces of Jakab Csendes, Ferencz Marshall, Johan Harlauer (House with Peacocks and Owls), Romulus Nicolin House, Timișoara Savings House Palace, Károly (Karl) Weisz Palace (former Royal Hotel) and Salamon Schnürer and Adolf Hanecker Palace. Their façades, elaborate, elegant and with life pulsating in them, captured the attention of his fellow citizens, who welcomed them with joy and with inaugurations mentioned by the newspapers of the time. As the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th bring the finalization of the boulevard 16 Decembrie, the area has a unity and a symmetry that adds to the monumentality of the buildings. The façades are richly decorated, the roofs are high and at the corners the architects went for towers or aedicula. Thus, the Franz Marschall palace is framed in continuous street fronts formed by buildings of the same style and height regime, arranged on the ground floor and two floors; as a rule, the owner lived in the front part, the rest of the apartments being rented out to those who wished.

€3,300,000
54bedrooms
11bathrooms
land  1,261

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

Apartment 3
New
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Apartment Bucharest (Romania)

Today's high-end urban living is vertical, in slender and tall buildings that allow a spectacular panorama of the area, parks and lakes in the center of the city. The Floreasca towers tick each of these characteristics and quickly became an aspirational landmark in the area, bringing to Bucharest a way of living known until recently rather mediated by cinematography than directly, locally. Here you can have the New York feeling of a luxury apartment near Central Park. The project is a residential landmark that marks the completion of the society’s transition towards prosperity and also the transposition of western values into the local culture. Five bright rooms, four elegant bathrooms and carefully designed spaces, kitchen and dressing room overlap the 303 sqm built surface. It is an apartment that offers peace and comfort, supporting an active lifestyle that requires presence in the middle of the tumultuous city. The tile roofs, the crown of the trees and the shimmer of water that fills the view below provide the necessary acoustic distance, keeping only the charm of an aesthetic dominated by green. Gourmet restaurants, a well-stocked market with seasonal products and just about everything that can be useful are just one elevator ride away. *The Price includes VAT

€2,201,500
243
5bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

Apartment 4
New
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Apartment Bucharest (Romania)

Studio apartment with luxury facilities, located on the top floor of an exclusive building, near Carol I Park. The renewed city is the city that lives again, more vibrant and eager for affirmation than ever. This is the expression of a new generation that does not indulge and for whom sacrifice is crowned by the reward of abundant living. There is nothing wrong with luxury, just as there is nothing wrong with an olive wreath, as a result of a toil, sometimes a lifetime, and as a symbol of tranquility and peace, in a neighborhood that is reinventing itself, in proximity to the legislative center, long and more recently, the religious center of the country. The restoration of the property, built in the 2000s, involved its complete renovation, using up-to-date techniques and luxury finishes, including: marble and hard wood floors, Gira and Bang & Olufsen Smart House system, bathrooms equipped exclusively with sanitary ware Devon & Devon Gold, with 22k gold plated taps. The location, equipment and attention to details are essential elements of an exclusive property that crowns a future residence or headquarters that reflects luxury, in the complexity of its facets. The building is composed of 4 units, as follows: two duplex apartments, with 7 rooms and 3 bathrooms each, one of which with its own courtyard, dividing the ground floor, floors and attic, and a 2-room apartment and a studio apartment, at the high mezzanine level, with natural ventilation and sufficient light. The property can be sold as a whole or unit by unit, depending on the requirement. *The price includes VAT.

€119,000
46
2bedrooms
1bathroom

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

House 5
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House Sinaia (Romania)

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€395,000
6bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  759

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

Property 6
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Property Viforâta (Romania)

The development of the Viforâta village is closely linked to the construction of the Viforâta Monastery, 5 km North of Târgoviște City. According to official records, Voda Vlad V founded the monastery about 500 years ago (1530), and the process was repeated a century later by Matei Basarab. Over time, the small village established at the foot of the monastery, towards Târgoviște, developed the textile craft tradition, and started attracting a large number of high-profile members of the Romanian cultural scene with its undeniably picturesque qualities. The Dărăscu-Enigărescu Castle was built on top of a hill northwest of Târgoviște, and the access road to the Viforâta monastery was completed on the command of the Dărăscu family in 1910, 20 years after the construction began. With a blurred history, the property would escape nationalization, even though, at some point, it did serve as the headquarters of the local Agricultural Production Cooperative. Afterwards, between 1975 and 1977, it was owned by Octav Enigărescu. A man of vast culture, baritone, radio man, actor, music professor and director of the Bucharest Opera (1969-1971), Octav Enigărescu immediately appreciated the architectural qualities of the small castle. Based on a terraced structure, the construction has two levels, and a high basement that covers the entire footprint of the building. The focus of the residence is indisputably the shape of its central tower, reminiscent of the medieval keep typology, the circular shape of which also influences the structure of the rooms. The building was strengthened by the Enigărescu family, who took care of the maintenance of the castle and reinforced the structure with steel beams in 1988.

€184,000
11bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  4,450

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

House 7
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House Constanța (Romania)

The old Constanța, with its historic peninsula, filled with stories and the past of an extraordinary city, is revealed to us today through its architectural richness and the urban eclecticism. Ovidiu Square - the former Independence Square, just like a cornerstone, gathered around and coordinated the development and systematization of the streets that span the Peninsula. Even if today the end of Nicolae Titulescu street towards the Square is hidden by a row of buildings built during the communist era, it once used to connect the central building to Elisabeth Boulevard. The modernization of the area began towards the end of the nineteenth century, so that, after 1910-1920, the streets between the Central Square and the Port were systematized. On Titulescu Street (former Lascăr Catargiu Street in the interwar period), we find a Neo-Romanian villa built in the 1920s. Located in the proximity of the Ovidiu Square, the building seems to have been built after the completion of the communal palace (1922, today the palace hosts the Museum of National History and Archaeology), due to the fact it reminds of the Neo-Romanian style (Neobrâncovenesc) so eloquent in the palace. In fact, the architect who designed the palace, Victor Ştefănescu, became Constanța’s house architect, supervising various other important projects: the Museum of Geology in Bucharest; The Palace of Arts in Carol Park, Ion Jalea Museum or even the Mosque Carol I in Constanta. We can assume that Ştefănescu could have been involved in the design of the present building, which is obviously integrated in the urban plan defined by the Mosque and the current Museum of History. The vintage photographs depict the Neo-Romanian Villa as a perspective of the former Lascăr Catargiu Street, the western part of the building being often reproduced in the postcards of that time. The house is located in the proximity of some emblematic buildings of the Peninsula, such as Hôtel d'Angleterre, Cabaret Britannia with Metropol Hotel, Carol I Mosque, Saint Anthony of Padua Church under the Roman - Catholic Parish of Constanța and St. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Sources: Doina Păuleanu, Constanța aventura unui proiect European, Ex Ponto Publishing House, 2003 Doina Păuleanu, Constanța 1878-1928 Spectacolul modernității târzii - I and II volume, Arcade Publishing House, 2005.

€380,000
298
9bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

Property with garden 8
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Property with garden Bucharest (Romania)

Built by Italian stonemasons following the plans of three architects (George Sterian, H. Rick and Nicolae Ghica-Budești), the casino was erected in 1892-1894, thus being the first casino in Romania. It was quickly followed by casinos in Vatra Dornei (1898), Constanța (1910) and Sinaia (1912), all part of King Carol I's strategy to develop Romanian resorts after the model of more famous ones abroad (Slănic-Moldova was compared at the time to Karlovy Vary and Vichy, its mineral springs being awarded at international exhibitions in Paris, Frankfurt, Vienna). Although it is not an example of pure Art Nouveau, the casino in Slănic-Moldova manages to combine this dynamic and functional style with principles from other currents with surprising results. The decorative stone elements and the door and window frames come from the secular Neo-Romanian, but the towers are of Eastern religious architecture. Other elements are reminiscent of Neo-Renaissance correspondences - for example the symmetry of the composition and the painted decorative panels. The construction is arranged horizontally on UG + GF + 1F following the rules of perfect symmetry - a main building guarded by two towers connected to two other lower-rise buildings with covered corridors that function as terraces; the long row finishes with two pavilions that resume through the round roofs the idea of the main towers. Seen from a distance, the casino resembles a castle perched on a hillside, a slightly romantic, peaceful profile, with a discreet poetry enveloping it at dusk. In autumn, the forest in the distance lends it a bit of its leave’s auburne, winter dresses it all in white. However, from the front, it is obviously a building dedicated to community life - the platform with arched columns and a monumental stone staircase leaves no room for doubt, just as its location with the beautiful central park at the foot does not deny this either. After decades of listening to the sound of dice, spinning roulette and French Les jeux sont faits, rien ne va plus, witnessing the making of fortunes and the dissolution of marriages, the casino became a good citizen in 1948, functioning as a House of Culture, then performance hall, city library, art gallery and other public functions. The cinema functioned in the original hall with 350 seats, which today amazes us with its two colors - the white of the walls decorated with ton sur ton woodwork and the amber of the velvety chairs and curtains. The hall is still a jewel with its shell-based lodges, lacy arches and a chandelier, unfortunately not the original one, mounted on a rich ceiling decorated with a glass skylight captive in metal embroidery. Over time, the building has received two more terraces, a brasserie and a boarding house since 1960, and has undergone renovation and restoration work in the 1980s and 1994s and 1994s. Outside, street lamps guard the building in the typical Art Nouveau language - black wrought iron with gold accents and white glass bulbs like flower buds. Thanks to the spectacular architectural project and restoration works, the casino appears today vibrant, lively, dynamic, bold and not old or lethargic like, unfortunately, many other historical monuments of the time. Today, the casino is looking for its visionary owner who will exploit its tourist potential and give it back that joie de vivre that positioned it at the beginning of the 19th century as a symbol of Slănic-Moldova and beyond. Area attractions: - Nemira ski slope - mountain trails and hikes - Three hundred steps, Uzului Valley, Nemira Mare, etc. - salt mine from Târgu Ocna - Măgura Ocnei monastery - Valea Uzului dam Photo: Tudor Prisecaru

€1,450,000
18bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  5,228

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

Apartment with terrace 9
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Apartment with terrace Voluntari (Romania)

Nestled atop the highest floor, the three-bedroom penthouse apartment offers a panoramic view of the entire complex. Step into a world of refined elegance and unmatched comfort with an expansive open floor plan designed for vibrant entertainment and intimate gatherings. Lose yourself in the seating area, adorned with a cosy fireplace, perfect for evenings of relaxation and camaraderie. Gather around the sleek dining table for eight, where every meal becomes a culinary delight for loved ones Experience the seamless blend of indoor-outdoor living with not one, but two terraces, beckoning you to soak in the sun by day and bask in the city lights by night. The modern, fully-equipped kitchen boasts state-of-the-art appliances, inviting culinary creativity and gastronomic adventures. Retreat to the lavish master bedroom, an oasis of tranquillity and indulgence, where comfort knows no bounds. Two additional bedrooms await, thoughtfully designed for guests or cherished family members, ensuring everyone enjoys a restful night's sleep. Convenience meets necessity with the inclusion of two parking spaces, offering ease and accessibility in the bustling urban landscape. Every detail exudes elegance, from the meticulously curated custom-made Italian furniture to the meticulous craftsmanship evident in every corner of this prestigious residence. For those whose professional and personal lives revolve around the bustling northern region of the capital, this location is nothing short of perfect. Situated strategically, the property stands out in the area not only for its prime location but also for its exceptional design and expansive spaces. Designed to cater to the discerning needs of modern urban dwellers, the property boasts generously sized rooms, sprawling terraces, and ample parking spaces, setting a new standard of luxury living in the vicinity. Whether it is conducting business meetings, unwinding after a long day, or hosting gatherings with friends and family, the abundance of space ensures utmost comfort and versatility. Moreover, the strategic location offers unparalleled convenience for those navigating the daily hustle and bustle of city life. With easy access to key business hubs, commercial centres, and recreational amenities, residents can effortlessly strike a harmonious balance between work and leisure. Experience the epitome of urban living where every detail is meticulously crafted to elevate your lifestyle. Welcome home to a sanctuary where convenience meets luxury, and where every moment is enriched by the seamless integration of design, space, and location. * The sale price is subject to 19% VAT. Sold partially furnished.

€560,000
110
3bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

House 10
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House Dumbrăveni (Romania)

In one of the old royal cities of the Habsburg Empire, the one called Elisabetopole, Elizabetopolis, Ibașfalău, Ibișfalău, Bășcăleț, Elisabethstadt, Epeschdorf, or Erzsébetvároș, there is a bright and bold building catching the eye instantly. It is centrally located, on one of the main arteries and near the Armenian cathedral, the one that lost one dome. Featuring an imposing tower guarding the corner and elegantly outlined blue frames against the bright white façade the has distinction. Built in 1881, it wears its age gracefully, having been recently renovated. The internal partitioning has created spacious and bright rooms, both on the ground floor (living room, three bedrooms, kitchen, two bathrooms) and upstairs (three bedrooms, an office, living room, and two bathrooms, one with access to the Finnish sauna). The fireplace stove warms a 40 sqm living room. The vaulted cellar with a brick floor, maintaining controlled temperature, is the perfect place for a private wine cellar, while the garden with lawn and fruit trees is the ideal option for peaceful afternoons. Breakfast can be enjoyed in the pavilion, where hearty meals can also be organized for loved ones, in its 9 sqm summer kitchen with a bread & pizza oven. The garage accommodates two cars. The town of Dumbrăveni, one of the ten royal free cities, enjoys the benefits of multiculturalism, with Romanians, Hungarians, Jews, Saxons, and Armenians living in and beautifying it. In the 16th century, Grigore Apafi built the feudal castle in the form of a citadel, which now operates as the Museum of Transylvanian Armenians, and the Armenian community erected a cathedral here in the 18th century. Dumbrăveni is situated between Sighișoara and Mediaș, having touristic Biertan, Viscri, and Via Transilvanica in close proximity. photo Florin Pepene

€245,000
431
5bedrooms
5bathrooms
land  806

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

House with garden and terrace 11
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House with garden and terrace Bucharest (Romania)

Located in the north of the Bucharest, a short distance from Lake Pipera, this furnished villa offers all the modern living conditions and a potential for expansion for the future, in a quiet area, away from the specific noise of car and air traffic. In terms of comfort, all conditions are ensured by premium finishes and accessories such as: smart home system centralized on the Google Home platform with voice command, lighting control, electric access gate operation, temperature setting, air purification in the bedroom area, control to your TV and Sonos audio system. Tece underfloor heating system automated by Salus smart home system, air conditioning with LG Artcool Gallery, heating system secured by gas and ready for installation of solar panels and air-water heat pumps. Inside, we have a living room and dining room with generous glazed surfaces with laminated wood carpentry and double glazing, natural wood interior doors, ambient architectural lighting with spotlights and LED strips, decorative concrete flooring with heating system, concrete staircase finished with solid wood and safety glass balustrade, bioethanol fireplace, Rovere and Divani & Sofa furniture, Rovere kitchen furniture with ceramic slab island, wine refrigerator with a capacity of 36 bottles, Samsung side by side refrigerator, 3 bedrooms with bathrooms and walk- in dressing room, black-out curtains, spacious bathrooms with modern fittings, bathrooms clad with ceramic tiles and glass mosaic with Porcelanosa, Villeroy Boch, Dalet sanitary ware, freestanding sinks, built-in faucets, walk in rain shower, hygienic shower. The land is rectangular in shape with lawn, ornamental plants and automated irrigation system, heated swimming pool with countercurrent swimming system 25 sqm and automated ionization system, dedicated barbeque area clad with ceramic slab, equipped with professional ice machine, outdoor terrace of 220 sqm tiled with floating ceramic and drainage system, platform for 3 parking spaces in the yard and possibility of garage. Another advantage of the generous area of land is the existence of an approved project for the construction of a new villa on the land behind the existing villa, designed in a modern Mediterranean style, with a ventilated facade, glazed floor to ceiling surfaces with heights of 3.5 m, and a project at interior created by a design house in Marbella, Spain. In conclusion, it is a smart, stylish house, well-equipped for the present and the future, a suitable residence where you can feel at home.

€1,450,000
210
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  1,500

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

Property 12
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Property Timișoara (Romania)

In order for the Hat Factory of South Hungary S.A. to come into existence, it required private capital and support from the state and the city of Timișoara, where it operated on the banks of the Bega River. Archives attest that in 1899 the municipality granted, free of charge, to Phillipp Lustein and Wilhelm Keller a plot of land measuring 2 'cadastral acres' near the then-road viaduct and the current central park. The factory was exempt from paying municipal taxes for a decade but committed to providing annual subsidies for each employee. Built in 1899-1900, the building structures bear the signature of the architect Ede Reiter, who was a neighbor to the property. The Hat Factory produced felt and wool hats, felt, and rabbit fur hats, with about 500 employees, two-thirds of whom were women, all assisted by steam-powered machines. Not only were the hats produced modern, but also the facilities provided to the workers – a bath, a dining hall, and relaxation spaces. After the union with Romania, the factory was named the Timișoara Hat Factor y , and then came the communist nationalization. Between 1991-1995, it was privatized through the MEBO method and known as PALTIM SA. After a period of intense cultural activity, the factory's land is now undergoing a modern urban development project with residential and office spaces. The former administrative building, currently a historical monument, is part of this complex built to the highest standards, bringing stories, history, and pedigree to its owner and future generations. Additionally, thanks to architect Ede Reiter, the property presents itself elegantly in the style that was fashionable at the time, Secession. The recent impeccable architectural and structural renovation highlights the beauty of this style and how it has remained relevant and attractive to this day. The ground floor is suitable for a restaurant – perhaps one that showcases the rich and flavorful gastronomy of the city, while the upper floor and attic are spacious and bright spaces, optimal for office activities, private residence, or even a spa. Located on the banks of the Bega River, with boats peacefully floating on the water and a promenade nearby, the property will undoubtedly become a landmark in the city.

€2,300,000
796
16bedrooms
11bathrooms
land  1,203

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

House 13
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House Coșeni (Romania)

Captured in a photograph with the sun behind it, illuminating and hiding it from view at the same time, the Nagy mansion seems to have the power to transport its guest back to the 19th century, just as Gil, played by Owen Wilson, returned to the 1920s in the film Midnight in Paris, directed by Woody Allen in 2011. The idea of traveling back in time is often used in the description of properties and therefore subject to demonetization; in the case of the Nagy mansion, it stands in certain rooms where the past comes to life through a special stove, through pieces of solid wood furniture carefully crafted and polished by time such as the two sumptuous original Saxon beds. The mansion, built in 1802 by the Hungarian noble family Nagy, today completely renovated and brought up to modern living standards, preserves original architectural details, despite its troubled history - in 1992, when the property was reacquired, it no longer had doors or windows; after the nationalization in 1949 it was used by the local IAS including to house day laborers. The story goes that Szotyori Nagy Tamásné, mistress of the manor in the middle of the 19th century, was a fearless woman who not only went to the front to look for her hero son, but offered shelter to the persecuted and, after the revolution was crushed, sent parcels to those incarcerated. In 1884, during the election campaign, in the building that later became a granary, the owner of the place hosted the well-known writer Jókai Mór. Today, the entrance through the wide gate shows a circle of flowers whose role, in addition to the decorative one, is to guide today's horse-drawn carriages to the entrance of the building. With a decent exterior and a small portico the mansion consists of a spacious ground floor and a generous attic dominated by the protective red roof over them; the two windows placed above the entrance, on the left and right are known as the queen's eyes, belonging to the most desirable room in the building. The mansion functions today as a guesthouse and has 3 rooms with matrimonial beds and 4 double rooms, all with their own bathroom. The dining room can accommodate 70 people and the old cellar is now a wine cellar, keeping visible both parts of the original foundation wall and the old roof tiles reused as flooring. The sauna, the salt room and other ways to spend quality time complete the generous offer of the outside – walks through the silence of wheat fields and potato crops or visiting the Balvanyos baths, the Cheile Varghisului nature reserve, the birch forest in Reci, the Kalnoky castle and the Zabola domain (Covasna being also known as the Land of Manors). The town of Coșeni is 13km from Prejmer, 19km from Harman and 28km from the center of Brașov. photo Florin Pepene

€530,000
670
7bedrooms
9bathrooms
land  2,981

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

Villa 14
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Villa Bușteni (Romania)

Dominating a cluster of houses at the foot of the mountain and having the forest near, this villa confidently raises its gaze to reach the distant mountains. Moreover, its slender vertical arrangement is crowned by a roof shaped like a mountain peak. The decorative stone and color scheme are perfectly adapted to the area, with the construction spanning three levels connected by an uninterrupted glass wall from the ground floor to the attic, ensuring a remarkable panorama. There are 11 rooms, arranged on the ground floor (a living room with a fireplace, kitchen and dining area, a bathroom, a bedroom, and a technical room), and on the upper floors, there is a play area, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a duplex apartment with two rooms, a bathroom, balconies, and an additional bedroom with its own bathroom. The kitchen also has its own view, with the workspace positioned right under the window. The decorative stone used on the facade is also present inside, creating a symmetry built from narrow plates that soothe the eye and mind. The courtyard features carefully chosen vegetation and is perfectly arranged for a life in the fresh mountain air, with an outdoor play area for children. The property is ready to move in, fully furnished and equipped, with all necessary utilities such as electricity, water, sewage, gas, private central heating with radiators, air conditioning, cable TV, and fiber optics. Whether for a vacation home, permanent residence, or investment in tourism, the property easily accommodates any option. Poiana Țapului, a tourist resort in Prahova, enjoys wonderful mountain landscapes and proximity to points of interest such as the Peleș and Pelișor Museums, the Sinaia and Caraiman Monasteries, or the Cezar Petrescu Memorial House.

€567,000
11bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  222

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

House 15
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House Brăduleț (Romania)

Sometimes you fall in love at first sight with a house. However, if you find yourself in Argeș, amidst the green lands of hills and forests between Curtea de Argeș and Câmpulung, on a hill at the end of a street in the village of Galeșu ascending towards the woods, the white columns connected by graceful arches of a traditional house will quickly capture not only your gaze but also your heart. For those who grew up in Muntenia, this house touches sensitive chords, making them vibrate and hope that time can be turned back. It still preserves the original flooring, the kitchen curtain, and the icon with the embroidered cloth, and it even has a small pond that reflects romance. Whether grandparents owned such a dwelling, or it belonged to a noble from not-so-distant times, the child within us loves this type of Muntenian house; it has an approachable presence given by the round columns and promises peaceful mornings and serene afternoons. Even though it requires renovation, this beautiful building outlined against the gentle sky on a mild slope will easily become a holiday residence for a family or an intimate tourist unit – the attic has potential for maximizing living space, and the terrace arches, typical of the region, can be adorned with an abundance of geraniums. The surrounding land allows for agricultural or recreational development projects. The house has two bedrooms, a rustic kitchen, and another room that needs arrangement. Beyond the undeniable charm of the house, the other elements of the property make it even more attractive. The 5000 sqm land is on a hill that offers a fairytale view of the surroundings with endless forests and is covered by an orchard of fruit trees that bear fruit every year. A very special element is the small pond created on the property, which, when properly cared for and arranged, can become an attraction and the preferred choice for relaxation. The village of Brăduleț is located in the Muscelele Argeșului, in the northern part of the county, only 57 km from Pitești and 23 km from Curtea de Argeș. In this area, one of the longest-lasting groups of anti-communist partisans, the Haiducii Muscelului group, was active. In the commune, you can find the former Brădetu hermitage from the 15th century, believed to be founded by Mircea the Elder, as well as other monuments from the 15th (funerary monument) and 19th centuries (the Holy Three Hierarchs Church and the Constantin and Elena Emperor's Church, initially built of wood in 1808 and then in stone in 1877). In the village of Galeșu, known for its puppeteers and flutists, a village museum has been organized since 1976. The area is also attractive for those interested in excursions and hikes – Lake Invârtita in Nucșoara is nearby, and the mountains are not far away

€79,000
100
2bedrooms
land  5,000

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

House with garden 16
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House with garden Râu de Mori (Romania)

On a corner of plains, on a foot of heaven - this is how the Romanian fairytale land is described, but good things also happen at the foot of the mountain, especially when it is Retezat with its glacial lakes and rare flora. The small town of Râu de Mori is located near the Colț fortress that inspired Jules Verne’s The Carpathian Fortress and 42 km away from Prislop Monastery. Sibiu International Airport is located 159 km away, and Sarmizegetusa Regia, Colonia Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa, Huniazilor Castle and Deva Citadel are also close by. In addition, it is the perfect destination for winter sports and summer hiking. The Alpina Retezat resort, located in Râu de mori, has 90 accommodation places and all the necessary facilities – restaurants, garden, terrace, bar and private parking. The rooms are spacious and bright and, if desired, the entire hotel allows for a reconceptualization that further exploits the advantages of the location, highly appreciated by children's camps for its close proximity to the ski slopes in Râușor equipped with ski lifts, as well as for the adventure park nearby - the fir trees of the small resort are welcoming hosts, among their branches passing suspended trails that offer many challenges to the daring.

€1,450,000
34bedrooms
34bathrooms
land  4,193

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

Chalet 17
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Chalet Văliug (Romania)

There is beauty in living by the lake and the mountain – heavy thoughts clear like the fog, silence enrobes forests and humans, body and soul find space to relax and thrive. The two villas villas united under the name of Gasthof Tirol in the Semenic mountains offer just that – space, silence and beauty. The villas, one built in the Austrian style, the other Canadian, have rooms full of personality, inspired by different cultures - there are logs that build a wall and striped textiles for a classic rustic atmosphere, there is furniture painted in Tyrolean red and green but also a soothing Japanese minimalism. The Austrian villa, with a lot of wood and stone, has two levels that together offer 14 rooms, matrimonial or twin, with private bathroom and a view of the lake or the Canadian cottage. They are served by a living room that can accommodate up to 60 people and a lounge area with fireplace, bar and TV. The basement contains the SPA area with dry sauna, wet sauna, a massage area with a bed and equipment for facial treatments, clamshell showers, lounge chairs for relaxation and a Jacuzzi area. Also here are the wine cellar, the storage shed with two freezers and shelves, the bathrooms for customers, the changing room and the bathroom for employees as well as the technical room for heat with two new generation central units (purchased in 2019) with a pellet and wood system and automation with solar panels located on the roof of the building. These have recently been changed - they are now more energy and thermally efficient. Next to the technical room there is a gang where firewood and bags of pellets are stored for winter. In the technical room there is also a boiler, a storage buffer for the hot water produced by the solar panels and the technical plants and cold water storage tanks. All pumps are Villo, as is the water filtration system with its own pumping station. The Canadian chalet, with classic log walls and mountain stone, was built in 2008 and offers 8 en suite rooms on the 1st floor with views of the forest or the swimming pools. On the ground floor there is a meeting room for 40 people equipped with a video projector, flipchart, pinchart, fireplace and television, as well as a service bathroom and a two-room suite with its own bathroom for staff. The warehouse and technical room with boilers and water storage tanks as well as the thermal plant and the pallet silo are located in the basement. The water comes from its own source - a water catchment and a well. The solar panel heated pool has 34 sunbeds and 4 canopies, a lawn area, bar, service bathrooms, indoor and outdoor showers, changing rooms, dry sauna and clamshell rockers. Children have a play area with a slide, tree house and trampoline. The villa and cottage functioned as a guesthouse, but they can easily be converted into a private residence; sold both together and separately.

€1,950,000
1,360
22bedrooms
22bathrooms
land  4,716

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

Apartment 18
17

Apartment Bucharest (Romania)

The fragrance of the interwar period can be found in this chic apartment, located a short distance from Kiseleff Park, Ion Mihalache Square and museums such as the National Museum of Natural History, the National Geological Museum, the National Museum of the Romanian Peasant. The exterior architecture of the building, in the Florentine-Moorish style, blends harmoniously with the interior of the apartment, preserving the charm of the 1930s, with generous, bright spaces, rooms with high ceilings, solid wood interior doors, double glazed windows, wooden parquet massive, doors with sandblasted glass, everything harmonized around the living room. The imposing character of the building and the positive energy of the apartment conquer you from the first step, transport you to the olden times and invite you to take a walk in the park or to the Arc de Triumph. The apartment is located on the 1st floor, has a usable area of 122 sqm and consists of 4 rooms, an office, kitchen, 2 bathrooms, 2 storage rooms, wooden wardrobes built into the walls and a balcony. Also has a garage on the ground floor, a 16 sqm box for storage in the attic and a 26 sqm cellar in the basement. An important aspect to take into account is that the apartment went through a extensive renovation process in 2015, during which it was completely renovated, the electrical and sanitary installations were changed, constituting a major advantage for the future owner. Photo: Gabriel Ghizdavu

€240,000
122
3bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

House with garden and terrace 19
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House with garden and terrace Constanța (Romania)

Located in the most vibrant and modern part of the Romanian coast - Mamaia Nord, in the Marina Regia Residence complex of villas, this exceptional villa offers you a contemporary, urban lifestyle, relaxing and disconnecting at the same time. The uniqueness and elegance of the place are two essential elements that characterize the complex and are accentuated by the generosity of lush green spaces, carefully and permanently maintained, safety and comfort, belonging to a select community, direct access to Marina Regia Beach, one of the 4 Blue Flag beaches of Romania. Inspired design, special attention to detail and impeccable service are expertly combined to give you an unparalleled experience. The restaurants and bars in the Marina Regia Residence complex offer an excellent dining experience, perfectly complemented by premium drinks, while the vast yet intimate beach is the ideal place to relax away from the hustle and bustle of the cities. The Mediterranean-style project is made by the French architect of Romanian origin Mircea Mihai Pupăzan, and was nominated for the Bucharest Architecture Annual 2008, Architecture section. The villas in the complex are very ingeniously compartmentalized, being ideal both as a holiday residence and as a permanent home. They are built on a reinforced concrete structure with brick walls and have their own heating plant, cable television, telephone, internet, exterior carpentry in triple-layered wood with double-pane glass provided with wooden shutters, programmable system for irrigating the green space. The villa Z14 in the offer has a built area of 404 sqm and approximately 987 sqm of land, it is fully finished, equipped and furnished. Inside we find a living room with a dining area, a kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 3 fully equipped bathrooms, a finished attic that can be used for various purposes, a technical space with a utility room, multiple storage spaces, a separate garage for 2 cars equipped with a automatic door opening. On the outside, the terraces become an extension of the interior space, ensuring the connection with the generous garden, meticulously maintained, laid out with lawn, ornamental plants, trees and shrubs. Either in privacy or with family and friends, the terraces and the garden will be appreciated as an ideal place to relax and for the long-awaited weekend grill. The villa benefits from the proximity of two hotels Arena Regia Hotel 5* and ArcadiaHotel 4*, three restaurants, Imperia Spa, one of the most popular spas in Romania, indoor pool, outdoor pool (infinity pool), children's pool, grounds tennis court, soccer field, children's playground, guest parking spaces, electric car charging station, ATM, etc. In the immediate vicinity there are other restaurants and terraces, supermarkets (Mega Image, Kaufland, Lidl, etc.), gas stations (gas stations), pharmacies. The excellent positioning of the complex offers residents quick access both to the city of Constanța and to Autostrada Soarelui. Photo: architect Cosmin Dragomir

€800,000
304
4bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  987

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

Vineyard 20
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Vineyard Miniș (Romania)

Seen from above, the landscape looks like a lot of green dotted with only three parallel roads intersected by two others, all at a great distance from each other. Between them there is only vegetation, and on closer inspection, one area catches the eye with the symmetry of rows of vines neatly aligned in parallel rows. A small orchard separates the vineyard from the winery. On the ground, access to the property is through the red brick pillars of the gate; looking to the right - a house with the personality of the old and undefeated ones; looking ahead there’s the vineyard in all its splendor - there are 3.13 hectares in the heart of the D.O.C. wine area Miniș/ Crișana. Cabernet Sauvignon is grown here in a sustainable viticulture system (the organic certification process of the plantation and the wine started in 2022). The grapes are vinified as mono-cultivar and the winery owns vintages over ten years old from grapes harvested from 35-50 year old vines. Wine has been made in Birăuaș since 1801, at that time under the name Domeniile Josef Domany, official supplier of the Imperial Court in Vienna which acquired this status of K.U.K. Hoflieferant in 1899 in Vienna. Active since 2002, the property owns the most valuable part of these former estates, three cellars and part of the former wine estate. The vine takes over the domain not only in the places assigned to it, but also around the corners of the house, hugging old wooden shutters, winding up to the eaves. Along with the dwarf stone fences that separate the areas and the wooden posts that support the heavy red tile roofs, the wind blowing through the heavy bunches tells the story of a life fulfilled by passion and work in nature. The wines from Miniș were awarded in London (1862, 1876) and Budapest (1875, 1884) and have not lost their value even today, receiving awards and an average rating of 3.8/5 on Vivino. They have aging potential as they are aged in French oak barrels; the sales package includes approximately 40,000 bottles of stock premium bottled wine. In addition to the winery and the necessary wine equipment on the property there is also a mini-distillery (column distillation boiler with Christian Carl plates) making high-quality distilled products from wine and pomace (Grappa) and a special fortified wine (vin de walnuts). The property is being sold as a business together with machinery/equipment for wine production/ distillation and processing (full list available on request) and a new branding and ecommerce package (new website, integrated online shop, rebranding logo, labels, business cards, wine list etc.), internal retail contracts (resellers/distributors + specialized premises) and external (China). Next to the vineyard there are two mid-19th century of 380 sqm in total, set up as a tasting and relaxation space, a 210 sqm production building, 200 sqm of vaulted cellars plus covered terraces and a mansard roof of approx. 200 sqm. Vineyard certified D.O.C. Minis - Cabernet Sauvignon - year 12, approx. 4800 plants/ha on 3.13 ha - Fruit trees orchard - approx. 80 apple, pear, apricot, plum and fig trees photo Florin Pepene

€690,000
1,130
8bedrooms
5bathrooms
land  4ha

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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