New Budapest housing development just 15 minutes from Budapest Airport takes shape: half of the flats already sold!

A large-scale residential project is under construction in one of Budapest’s fastest-transforming urban areas, at the meeting point of Districts IX, X and XIX. The 166-unit Aerogate Homes development is already attracting strong interest: more than half of the apartments in the first phase have been sold, despite the project still being in its early construction stage.

The development is located just 15 minutes from Budapest’s Liszt Ferenc International Airport, offering a strategic position for commuters, frequent travellers and investors alike. Aerogate Homes is delivering the project, while construction is being carried out by EB Hungary Invest Kft, a general contractor with more than 20 years of experience. Architectural plans were prepared by Bord Építész Stúdió, known for its modern, clean-lined designs and emphasis on long-term value.

Construction progressing on schedule, half of the flats already sold

Work on the first phase began in June 2025. According to project manager Gábor Pandur, cited by Magyar Építők, around 60 per cent of the 155 apartments in the initial building block have already been purchased. Earthworks, foundations, base slabs and the parking structure have been completed, with structural construction continuing shortly, apart from a brief seasonal pause.

The handover of the first phase is expected in early 2027, while the second phase is scheduled to launch in spring 2026. This staggered approach allows the two phases to progress partly in parallel, accelerating the overall development timeline.

Excellent transport connections

One of the project’s key strengths is its location. Both Budapest city centre and the airport can be reached in around 15 minutes, while metro, tram and bus stops are located within 50 metres of the site. Major road connections, including the M0 ring road and the M5 motorway, are also easily accessible.

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  1. Good lord, it looks ghastly. Why people subject themselves to living in such crowded places I’ll never understand.

    Today more than in many generations it’s possible to work remotely so get a nice big house, with a yard, out in a smaller town or the country. You’ll be reborn.

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