THE HOUSE

1000 m2 building, - on three floors, - 4400 m2 plot

The building is to be renovated partially.

The price is 198 million HUF

700 m2 more can be built on the plot.

Another 4400 m2, next to this one, can also be bought. It is 48M HUF.

 
 

The building is specially built to serve communal services. It is suitable for aducational or health services. It was used as a social live-in-care home before.

 

The building stands on a hilltop surrounded by a leafy grove.

Evoking peaceful pre-war times, it offers cosy, human-scaled comfort,

while fully harmonising with its environment.

From its inner garden you will have a wide open view to the horizon.Looking across
the valley, the spectator’s eyes are met by the woods of the opposite mountain.

A nice house with a garden, the chirping of the birds, the fragrant flowers and the
wide open spaces suggest peace and calm. You feel protected and free at the same time.

(More photos)

 

The property is 17 km-s from Budapest centre (the Chain Bridge over the Danube)

Contact:

Domján Katalin on phone: +36-20-9297753

email: domjanhkatalin@gmail.com

Basic data

Location:
H–2030, Facélia utca 68-70, Érd, Hungary. Lot number: 11037 - where the house stands

H-2030 Érd, Szépilonka utca 67., Lot number: 11052

H-2030 Érd, Szépilonka utca 69., Lot number: 11053

 

The building:
- site: 4375 m2
- house: 973,6 m
In the front garden (street side) there is a private parking lot with a capacity for 9 cars.

Distribution of the 973 m2 house area:
– 688 m2 should be partially renovated - 20 rooms and 13 bathrooms
– 285 m2 unfinished. In the shorter wing of the U-shaped building: plumbing and
heating pipes laid, electric wiring run and concrete sockets prepared; however, no
appliances, taps, heaters, lighting equipment to date.

Levels:
Basement: 274,7 m2 (lit with natural light)
Ground floor: 350,2 m2
Loft: 348,7 m2

Built:
between 1996 and 2000

Features:

Our intention was not to build flats for residential purposes in the first place but to
serve and promote life in community.
The house provides several large communal spaces for its residents and several
rooms appropriate for activities in small groups or even individually.
It has a separate boarding-house section offering small bedrooms with bathrooms and
disposing of its own communal space.
The basement isto be home for the water-based therapy section, - when finished - with sauna, steam bath,
changing rooms and showers. (Some of these are already installed.)
Room for a therapy pool measuring 6 x 3 m has been created (for individual water
therapy, baby swimming, relaxation therapy for pregnant women, watsu, etc.) but
works have not been completed.
The shorter wing of the building is unfinished, though plumbing and heating pipes are
laid, electric wiring is run and concrete sockets are prepared; completion will depend
on the needs determined by the future functions of the house.
In the centre of the staircase there is enough room left for a lift well, so the installation
of a lift will require no structural changes to the building.


Here you find scanned images of:

  • sketch maps (1; 2; 3)

  • bluprints (1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6)

Possible uses and functions

Experts from several fields have got thoroughly acquainted with the building and analysed
the best use it could be put to. Based on its location and special characteristics they
agree on the following possible uses:

Housing health services like:

  • A private clinic (dentistry, ophthalmology, surgery, plastic surgery, etc.)
  • A nursing home or a rehabilitation centre (post-operational/post-traumatic stress management)
  • A private mental clinic (psychiatry)
  • A sanatorium based on naturopathy/holistic treatment
  • A sleep disorders therapy home
  • A sexual disorders therapy home
  • A birth house
  • A hospice.

Offering special services to groups with special needs:

  • An old people’s home
  • A marriage house
  • A house for the development of injured children (e.g. with a complex therapy for
    children with birth traumas)
  • A children’s house (day-care centre, special development programs, summer camps,
    weekend activities, etc.)
  • A women’s house (fitness, wellness, beauty groups, psychology groups, gynaecological
    surgery, creativity groups, female support groups – e.g. single women, etc.)
  • A boarding-house (for physically and/or mentally disabled people and/or children)
  • ”A house for the last journey”: for those who wish to live that last period in integrity
    before they die, dealing with their affairs and relationships to leave everything in order;
    also aimed at preparing family and relatives – medically, mentally and emotionally –
    how to handle a situation of serious illness).

For services in the domain of psychology/life-style:

  • A house of trainings, mainly for companies
  • A house of withdrawal (silence, fasting, retreat, striking a balance)
  • A house of crises (to mentally process situations of crisis)
  • A house of physical and mental health.

Previous functions:

The house has served several different purposes that have one important feature in common:
they have all filled it with life.

- Birth House

The building was once a House of Birth.

This meant pregnancy groups to prepare expecting moms for childbirth, prenatal care,
couple therapy,  deliveries, and postnatal care.

- House of Day and Night

There was a time when the building  was a space of retreat, offering a chance to think
over and sort out the important things of your life.

It was a place for therapies and support to come to terms with your joy and grief, sharing
and experiencing again happiness and sorrow. Alone or in a group. Body and soul. In the light
and in the darkness of life. Day and Night.

- Lea Home ci- Social Care Home

There was a time when the house was refuge and shelter for unmarried mothers.

A home for young homeless moms. A shelter for babies safely cuddled in their mother’s arms.
It was a home where these young women found refuge and avoided separation from their babies
right in the hospital – as prescribed by the official childcare system. They could recover their
strength here and become independent to face further challenges.

Rooms and spaces on each level

Basement:
Basement window wells supply natural light and ensure proper ventilation in the entire area of the  basement.

204 m2 area in use:
Big hall, small hall, 3 toilets, 2 showers,working steam bath, room for a sauna, relax area, boiler room, laundry, store-room, corridor.

70 m2 unfinished area:
A pool measuring 6 x 3 m awaits completion: it needs tiling, plumbing (fittings, taps, etc.).

Ground-floor

237 m2 – area in use:
Entrance hall, reception area, staircase (three sets of stairs with landings giving access to half-floor and first floor levels)

In one wing of the U-shaped buildings:
- 2 rooms (with exits to inner garden), 2 bathrooms, big living room + kitchen, toilet, terrace
- 1 room, living-room, kitchen, bathroom – ground-floor flat with separate individual entrance
- 1 room (access from the garden)
- 3 rooms suitable for surgery/office, with running water and taps

113 m2 – unfinished
2 rooms (with exits to inner garden), 1 bathroom, big living room + kitchen, toilet, terrace

Upstairs (1st floor):

Upstairs level is actually a converted loft (attic).

246 m2 – area in use
- 2 rooms, 1 bathroom – access to flat with separate individual entrance
- 6 rooms, 5 bathrooms, big living room + kitchen, toilet

102 m2 unfinished:
- 5 rooms, 2 bathrooms, stairs

Total of rooms:

20 rooms – including living-rooms – renovated
+ 8 rooms – in the unfinished wing

Total of bathrooms:

11 bathrooms – renovated
+ 3 bathrooms – in the unfinished wing

Total of toilets (separate from bathrooms) – in shared areas:

5 toilets – renovated
+ 1 toilet – in the unfinished wing

 

Contact

On behalf of the owners:
Domján Katalin on phone: +36-20-9297753

email: domjanhkatalin@gmail.com