Hundreds of luxury flats poised for former Budapest presidential residence site

The government is auctioning off the Béla Király Street residence once home to Hungary’s presidents, a jewel nestled in Budapest’s priciest district—the 12th in Buda’s leafy hills, surrounded by wholesome forests. Press reports and local sources whisper of hundreds of luxury flats rising here, with experts already tipping a likely winner.
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The auction has only just begun, yet deadlines are so tight that Miklós Ligeti, legal director at Transparency International, suspects the buyers are already lined up. The government told RTL Híradó merely that the sale is proceeding “in line with regulations”.
Located in the 12th district, the site’s fate draws sharp words from mayor Gergely Kovács of the satirical Hungarian Two-tailed Dog Party. He predicts the victor will be one of those private equity funds close to István Tiborcz, son-in-law of Viktor Orbán. Kovács cited the BDPST Group, owned by Tiborcz himself, as a prime example—recalling its scoop on Budapest’s Pasaréti Street deals.
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The way it works with Fidesz is you give all of the details of the offering for sale ahead of time to your preferred buyer or buyers. They already know everything about what it is worth and how much to offer. You then make the sale public with a ridiculously short time to auction in which no one else has time to bid. It goes to your friends every time and they get rich in Orbanistan.