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Property with garden Dârlos (Romania)

In the picturesque heart of Transylvania, at a crossroads between past and present, lies the Karg Haller János Manor, a place where time seems to have taken root. Located in the village of Dârlos, just 10 km from Mediaș and 30 km from Sighișoara, this historic property shelters the story of a noble family and the spirit of a bygone era. At the foot of sun-kissed hills and surrounded by the serenity of Transylvanian villages, the manor reveals itself as an architectural symphony blending classical elegance with rural nobility. Built centuries ago, its walls have witnessed the glorious times of the Haller family, Hungarian nobles who brought charm and refinement to the region. Every corner of this 750 m² manor tells a story: The cool cellar , deep within the silence of the earth, was once home to fine wines that still echo the festivities of days gone by. The spacious rooms on the ground floor , adorned with light and memories, now await a new story. The attic , filled with silent promises, could be transformed into workshops, bedrooms, or an art gallery. More Than a Manor: A True Estate The property also boasts four additional buildings, each with its own unique charm: A 180 m² house , perfect for hosting guests or auxiliary spaces. A 200 m² house , with immense potential for a residence or events. A smaller house of 100 m² , ideal as a peaceful retreat or an office. An additional 300 m² building , ready to become a multifunctional space or an event hall. Together, these buildings provide a generous total area of 1,555 m², all wrapped in the charm of historic architecture. The 4,100 m² plot surrounding the property is more than just land – it is a gateway to nature and history. Its gardens, once witnesses to elegant soirées, dream of becoming a haven for joy, creativity, or relaxation. A Region Steeped in Legend Dârlos, with roots stretching back to the 3rd century BC, reveals its grandeur through the 15th-century Gothic Evangelical Church, adorned with unique Renaissance frescoes. Just a few kilometers away, Mediaș and Sighișoara – two medieval jewels – preserve the stories of fortified walls and cobblestone streets. At 35 km, Malancrav welcomes you with the Apafi Manor, a symbol of royalty now owned by King Charles III. This region is more than a destination; it is a journey through time. VAT is applied to the displayed price. Photo Credit: Florin Pepene

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$645,800
1,550
8bedrooms
6bathrooms
land 4,100

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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Contemporary house with terrace Sibiu (Romania)

In a market where most properties follow conventional patterns, this remarkable residence stands out through a rare architectural concept – a spectacular blend of contemporary design, generous living spaces, and refined industrial elegance.Situated on a 649 sqm plot and offering an impressive built area of approximately 713 sqm, the property delivers an exclusive lifestyle defined by remarkable volumes, abundant natural light, and carefully selected premium finishes.The centerpiece of the home is the spectacular open-plan living area, featuring soaring ceilings and exposed steel structures that create a distinctive architectural identity and a truly unique atmosphere. The space seamlessly combines the comfort of a luxury residence with the versatility of a representative venue, making it equally suitable as a private gallery, showroom, or exclusive event space.The layout has been intelligently designed to provide both functionality and flexibility:Basement: kitchen, relaxation room, technical room, guest bathroom, hallway, staircase hall, summer terrace, and exterior staircase access.Ground Floor: open-plan dining and kitchen area, entrance hall, guest bathroom, access landing, and garage.First Floor: master lounge, master bedroom, walk-in dressing room, en-suite bathroom, and an additional living area.Attic Floor: bedroom with private bathroom, second bedroom, second bathroom, hallway, and a beautiful mezzanine library.The contemporary façade, highlighted by expansive glazed surfaces and elegant metal accents, gives the property a strong visual identity and a commanding presence within the urban landscape.More than just a residence, this property is a statement of style, designed for those who appreciate exceptional architecture, expansive interiors, and an exclusive living experience.

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$1,428,800
531
4bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 647

By Annonceur International

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Property Săliște (Romania)

A unique ethnographic area in Romania is “Mărginimea Sibiului” (the surroundings of Sibiu) with its picturesque lands at the west of Sibiu, stretches from the Sadului Valley to the Săliște River Valley, comprising 18 fairytale settlements, including Săliște. This area represents without a doubt one of the strongest tourist brands in Romania and one of the most beautiful, picturesque and authentic traditional areas in Europe, receiving in the past the title of European Destination of Excellence from the European Commission. The charm of the location is given by the spectacular landscapes, the villages seem frozen in time with customs and traditions preserved with sanctity to this day, with the old buildings and churches classified as historical monuments with their special charm, with local festivals and fairs but also with the traditional gastronomy now famous in the whole country and beyond. Săliște , situated only 21 km away from Sibiu, fits perfectly in the typology of these places, it was documented for the first time in 1354 and became a city in 2003. In a city filled with historical beauty, one of the buildings really stands out through its spectacular architecture and its really great positioning right on the river bank, in the city center. It is castle dating back to the beginning of the last century, that is today partially renovated, with the interior in a pretty good condition requiring only finishings, while the exterior requires an overall renovation of the facades. The castle has a 350 sqm footprint and is built on 3 levels: demibasement, groundfloor and first floor, to which we can add the attic that can also be turned into usable space. The demibasement has large salons and a few small rooms, while at the next 2 levels we find 18 rooms with en-suite bathrooms plus two more free standing rooms. The first floor also has two large terraces that offer an amazing view of the mountains around. The interior maintains the historical character of the building, with beautiful brick decorations, high ceiling rooms with large windows, while the large cast iron stairway is the central piece that brings all elements together. Separately there is an additional smaller building with a small and charming apartment on the first floor, and free space to be used at will at the groundfloor. Being very close to Sibiu, with a beautiful architecture and in a good condition, this castle in Săliște can be easily turned into a charming boutique hotel, or maybe a clinic or a cultural center.

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$1,600,200
22bedrooms
20bathrooms
land 1,350

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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Contemporary house with garden Richiș (Romania)

In the heart of Transylvania lies a property unlike any other — a home that captures the essence of a bygone era while embracing the comfort and refinement of modern living. Lovingly restored and reimagined by an award-winning interior designer, this residence is a masterful blend of traditional craftsmanship, natural materials, and contemporary sophistication. A Thoughtful Restoration The estate comprises several buildings, each carefully renewed with respect for its history. The main house, facing the street, and its adjoining annex have undergone a complete structural renovation. New roofs, crafted from reclaimed tiles, have been fitted with breathable membranes, allowing for seamless insulation and the future conversion of the attic into three to four additional bedrooms. All structural work followed authentic Transylvanian techniques — brick walls have been reinforced and restored using lime plaster and natural materials, without a trace of concrete. This commitment to traditional craftsmanship ensures not only timeless beauty but also long-term stability. Living Spaces with Character and Potential The main residence currently offers two spacious bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and a bathroom featuring both a bathtub and a walk-in shower. Plumbing is in place for an additional ensuite bathroom, making this home ideal for boutique-style Airbnb rentals or comfortable family living. The adjacent annex is currently an open-air summer lounge — a charming space envisioned to become a guesthouse with an upstairs bedroom, outdoor kitchen, and bathroom (with all connections already installed). Beyond these, the former animal shelter and hay barn await transformation into a three-bedroom private residence, while the main barn — an impressive open space with dramatic proportions — has been conceived as a public or entertainment area, featuring a kitchen, dining hall, and mezzanine games room. It’s an exceptional setting for private events, culinary experiences, or artist retreats. Modern Comfort, Hidden in Tradition While the exterior whispers of centuries past, the infrastructure speaks entirely to the present. The property is fully connected to village water and sewage, newly rewired, and equipped with high-speed internet and exterior security cameras. The basement, once damp, has been meticulously drained and fitted with a gravel-based humidity control system, creating a perfectly dry and usable space. An electric boiler provides domestic hot water, and wiring is in place for energy-efficient ceramic radiators powered by three-phase electricity. Authentic Finishes and Elegant Details All façades have been refinished with natural lime-based German paint, chosen for its breathability and durability. The main gate, shutters, and doors have been hand-restored, preserving their original warmth and patina. Inside, natural wood floors treated with oil and wax run throughout, complementing the serene neutral palette. The kitchen is both beautiful and functional, equipped with a Smeg range cooker, dishwasher, and custom-built storage. The bathroom, where heritage meets design, features underfloor heating, British-imported fixtures, a restored original bathtub, and a vintage cabinet repurposed as a vanity. A Vision for Refined Rural Living This property is not merely a house — it is a story of revival. A sanctuary where history and modern design coexist in perfect balance, offering extraordinary potential as a boutique hospitality retreat, family compound, or private country residence. Set amid the poetic landscape of Transylvania, it invites you to experience the rare beauty of authentic craftsmanship, reimagined for a new era.

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$262,900
329
2bedrooms
1bathroom
land 647

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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Property Sibiu (Romania)

This interwar building, design in Neo-Romanian style, is located in Sibiu, in the immediate vicinity of the 15th century medieval fortified enclosure. The ensemble is classified in the List of Historical Monuments in Romania by order no. 2030/2014 with code SB-II-a-B-21084, and includes: the main residence (SB-II-m-B-21084.01), the first annex (SB-II-m-B-21084.02) and the second annex (SB-II-m-B-21084.03). According to cartographic sources, around 1875 there was another building on the place of the current one. In 1909, the plot was owned by Henrik Baumann, in 1929 the ownership right was registered for Luiza and Friedrich Baumann. The inscription on the portico’s floor and on the façade indicates its year of construction as 1929, the project being signed by architect Alfred Cernea, as the concrete slab on the façade indicates. Most likely, the project was commissioned by Dr. Liviu Turcu. The present building is emblematic for its Neo-Romanian style. The characteristic features are: massive volumetry, highlighting the central body, loggia with short and thick columns, carved wooden structures inspired by the vernacular architecture, trilobed arches, openings with semi-circular closure and rich decorations with Oriental motifs. The central side of the façade is taller than the other parts, which is also highlighted at the roof. The central area of the ground floor contains a window with semi-circular closure, framed by two embedded Corinthian columns. The floor of the central part is the richest ornamented part of the façade, elevated by the balcony, supported on four massive consoles, decorated with arabesque panels. The loggia opens through three tall trilobate arcades. The façade surfaces around the arches are decorated in an exuberant style with spindles, flowers and arabesques. The main façade of the building offers a panoramic view of the entire garden, at the center of which is an ornamental pool. The access to the yard is made through an alley flanked by tall trees. Designed as an urban villa-style residence with a park around the central building, it initially hosted the Dr. Bolintineanu Sanatorium, and in November 1936 it became Dr. Antal's For Births and Female Diseases Clinic. The building was nationalized in 1948 with this function, soon becoming the headquarters of Sibiu General Sanitary Inspectorate, then a kindergarten, a function preserved until the 1990s. In 2000 the villa and the parcel were returned to the heir family. Today, the imposing building keeps almost intact its original design, projected by architect Cernea, with the valuable decorative elements of the façades. The two annexes were also preserved, realized in a unitary architectural design, the fence near the street along with the main gate, the alley lined by trees, the rampant, the staircase and the basin in front of the main building. Inside, valuable items have been preserved, such as decorative paintings of the ceiling and the original carpentry. Other main attractions add up to the exquisite architectural details, such as: the generous yard of over 5000 sqm and the proximity to The Big Square in Sibiu, located at only 200 m. An outstanding witness of the only national architecture program in Romania, located in a central area of Sibiu, this splendid interwar villa is silently and hopefully waiting for its new owner.

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$2,286,100
512
10bedrooms
land 5,160

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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