Lake Tisza region emerges as a budget-friendly alternative for property buyers in Hungary

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As property prices continue to soar in Hungaryโ€™s most popular holiday areas, prospective buyers are increasingly turning their attention to lesser-known yet promising regionsโ€”particularly around Lake Tisza. According to experts at OTP Ingatlanpont, the area is becoming a competitive alternative to more established destinations like Lake Balaton and Lake Velence, offering significantly better value for money.

Balaton and Velence are oversaturated and overpriced

While traditional hotspots such as Balaton remain attractive, the market there has become oversaturated and overpriced. According to mfor.hu, on Balatonโ€™s northern shore, prices range between HUF 600,000 and 1.5 million (EUR 1,500 to 3,720) per square metre. Even with the potential for 10-20% negotiation depending on property condition, affordable options are becoming scarce.

Similarly, around Lake Velence, property prices start at HUF 650,000 (EUR 1,615) per square metre, with new constructions exceeding HUF 1.1 million (EUR 2,730). With limited room for negotiation, buyers face stiff competition for a shrinking number of listingsโ€”especially in popular areas like Gรกrdony and Velence, now functioning almost as suburbs of Budapest.

Lake Tisza region stands out as affordable alternative

In contrast, the Lake Tisza region stands out for its affordability. In towns such as Tiszafรผred, Poroszlรณ, and Abรกdszalรณk, prices typically range from HUF 220,000 to 450,000 (EUR 550 to 1,120) per square metre. According to Gyรถrgy Csaba Kiss, OTP Ingatlanpontโ€™s senior sales advisor, buyers can still expect an additional 10% bargaining margin in many cases. He noted that while demand fluctuates seasonally, Lake Tisza remains a popular location year-round, especially for those seeking permanent residences rather than just vacation homes.

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