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The property is 70m2 in size(45m2 downstair+25m2 upstair). Ideal DIY project.The winehouse have 3 section, you can change them for a shower/toilet, kitchen, bedroom,and the upstair also 1 or 2 rooms.
Mains electricity,mains water are connected. Perfect location,house next to the nature.
Zalaszentgrót the 100th Hungarian town is not too far away and has a rich history. It was formed by seven villages in 1984 with a population of 8,000 people; its name refers to St. Gellért, who was a martyr bishop in the 11th century. (Gerardus-Grót).
The famous markets can be visited in the market hall and in the territory around it (from 8 to 11 on Thursdays). Here you can see a historical monument and a lovely fountain. A symbol of the town is the renewed 19th century stone bridge. The Thermal Bath and Leisure centre with its territory of 33 ha with groves offers outdoor sitting, swimming and children's pools, indoor swimming and children's pools, chutes and pleasure bath, sauna, steam cabin, massage, magneto- and light therapy.
There is a daily bus service operating from the village to the town
Keszthely has all the amenities you would find in a city and you will also find Tesco and Lidl supermarkets along with many high-street shops.
The city of Keszthely is in the northern west end of Lake Balaton, on the shore of one of the biggest lakes in Central Europe. The city is surrounded by forests and rolling hills to the north, plains to the south east and the lake.
South from the city lies Kis-Balaton (Little Balaton), a swamp which is a part of the Zala river delta of and which acts as a natural water purifier for Lake Balaton. The swamp is particularly known as a water fowl habitat and enjoys international recognition and protection as a natural reserve.
The city also enjoys the proximity of Héviz a town famous for its spa and health services.
Keszthely is very close to some northern Balaton wine regions which are known to produce high quality white wines from locally cultivated grape varieties.
Keszthely is easily accessible by car from both Budapest, the capital of Hungary, and Vienna, the capital of Austria.