Family residence with exceptional panorama in Tükörhegy
Basic rent excl. utilities
Ft 1,670,000
Family residence with exceptional panorama in Tükörhegy
Ft 1,670,000
5 Rooms
4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
~800 m² Total surface
~170 m² Living area
~630 m² Plot surface
Description
A semi-detached house built to high standards, with a breathtaking view of the Budaörs Hills, is located in one of the quietest parts of Tükörhegy, offering both proximity to the city and rural tranquillity. Every level of the home is shaped by a harmonious connection of space, light and panorama. The open-plan ground-floor living area is linked to the rear garden by a full-width glass wall, while the attic bedrooms’ balconies look out toward the hills. On the entrance side, a meditative, Zen-inspired garden welcomes visitors with bonsai, gravel paths, Japanese maples and a clipped hedge, where the ritual of arrival begins.
The garden façade is spacious, open and fully glazed; in the evening, the built-in lighting casts a warm glow onto the terrace and lawn, turning the interior and the garden into one continuous living space. From spring to autumn the garden becomes an extension of the house: dinners, long conversations and children’s games all find their place on the lawn. The choreography of lighting makes the garden usable after dusk. From the edge of the lawn, the line of the Budaörs Hills opens on the horizon; the view is both intimate and expansive, and the garden always remains connected to the landscape.
The pool faces the eastern edge of the garden so the panorama is not lost even while swimming; the trio of timber decking, mirror-like water and the hills beyond the hedge is especially striking in summer. A fully equipped outdoor kitchen with Broil King gas grill, side burner, warming drawer, sink and closed cabinets sits under a covered pergola, the setting for long Sunday lunches and friendly summer dinners. After sunset the pavilion becomes a stage: the roof structure frames the horizon and the pergola’s integrated lighting slowly takes over the role of daylight. Layered lighting brings the garden to life at night: the pool’s quiet surface, the texture of the retaining wall and the pavilion’s floating light form a single composition. In the evenings the Budaörs Hills dress in gold and red; the sunset is the voice of the house.
The living room’s panorama, through the uninterrupted full-width glass wall, reveals the hills; the openness of the sliding door defines where the house ends and the garden begins. The ground floor lives as one continuous space: kitchen, dining area and living room flow into one another, all open to the view. Light oak flooring, soft grey tones and warm indirect LED light give the space calm. The kitchen is U-shaped, practical yet open, with a long strip window to the rear garden; materials are oak and raw concrete, with built-in Bosch appliances, an induction hob and coffee machine. The living-room shelving displays collected objects and books; concealed LED lighting built into the wall gives a gentle rhythm to the space.
The upstairs bathroom is sculptural: beneath a wall decoration evoking Hokusai’s famous wave are a freestanding tub, two basins and soft glass chandeliers; concrete-grey and chrome details lend cool discipline. The staircase connecting the two levels, with its geometric lines, skylight, and the balance of oak and pale grey, has an artistic effect. The primary bedroom retreats among trees, with painted forest wallpaper, a pastel bedside cabinet and linen bedding; morning light arrives from the east, filtered through the trees. The en-suite bathroom, with its circular forms, round mirrors, drop-shaped chandeliers, golden-brown tones with double basins and a spacious walk-in shower, offers a festive, refined space; the bright-white tile pattern flows upward on the wall.
Mirror Hill (Tükörhegy) is one of Törökbálint’s most prestigious residential areas: quiet streets, high-quality properties, excellent transport links to Budapest and the M0/M1/M7 motorways. Schools, international institutions and shopping centres are all just a few minutes’ drive away. Hegyalja Picnic, the Bika Meadow hiking trails and the Budaörs barren hills—nature is right on your doorstep.