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Property with garden Odvoș (Romania)

Konopi Estate stands out through a refined architectural presence shaped by balanced proportions and the restrained elegance of Neoclassical design. Known as a castle, the residence discreetly commands its surroundings through the harmony of its volumes and a monumental entrance framed by paired columns and semi-columns crowned with Corinthian capitals. Symmetrical setbacks add depth to the composition, while the understated ornamentation and beige-green façade palette emphasize its timeless character. Within the grounds lies the estate’s former chapel, recognizable by the sundial placed above its entrance. Later donated to the Roman Catholic Church, it preserves in its apse the heraldic coats of arms of the Brunszvik and Forray families — lasting testimonies to the aristocratic lineage that shaped the property. The estate witnessed the vibrant social life of the aristocracy, hosting gatherings and cultural events characteristic of its era. The uprising of Horia, Cloșca and Crișan in 1784 brought significant devastation, marking a turning point in its history. In the mid-19th century, the property was acquired from Count Nádasdy by Antal Czigler de Konop, whose family officially adopted the name Konopi in 1870, preserving the noble predicate associated with the domain. Its origins reach much further back, forming part of the feudal domain of Șoimuș (Solymos). Over time, it belonged to notable Central European figures and noble families, including John Hunyadi — Voivode of Transylvania and Governor of the Kingdom of Hungary — Johann Giskra von Brandeis, captain to King Matthias Corvinus, the influential Bánffy family, and later the House of Georg of Brandenburg in 1510, before becoming the property of Prince Forray. The reconstruction of the estate coincided with the development of the railway along the Mureș Valley, making it one of the early regional buildings to integrate metal beams into its structure — a dialogue between tradition and modernity. The large stable within the western courtyard reflects late 19th-century industrial architecture, sharing similarities with the renowned Andrényi warehouses of the period. The last descendant of the family, Baron Kálmán Konopi (1880–1947), an engineer and agricultural researcher, returned after his studies abroad to manage the estate. Under his leadership, the property became a center for agricultural experimentation, where the renowned “Conop wheat” was developed through research focused on resilient grain varieties adapted to flooding and drought conditions. Patrons of the arts, the Baron and his wife, Boér Vilma, maintained close ties with the artistic colony of Gödöllő. During the interwar period, the estate became a meeting place for artists and intellectuals, associated with the evolution of Szecesszió — the Hungarian expression of the Art Nouveau movement. Today, the property extends across approximately 1.70 hectares, preserving the imprint of a remarkable aristocratic legacy and offering a rare opportunity to continue the story of an estate where architecture, agricultural innovation and European cultural life converged. Through its scale, architectural distinction and cultural significance, the estate offers exceptional versatility. It may become a prestigious private residence, a boutique hotel or cultural retreat, the headquarters of a foundation or representative institution, as well as a venue dedicated to events or artistic initiatives. The balance between history, setting and proportions allows the property to adapt to diverse contemporary visions while preserving the authenticity that defines its identity.

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$516,400
21bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 1.7ha

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse Bârsa (Romania)

We present for purchase a consolidated agricultural portfolio, located in the Arad area, Bîrsa locality, ideal for institutional investors or farms that want to expand and access non-reimbursable financing programs.Total area: 220 HectaresLand structure: * 140 Ha – Orchard category (free plantation land, ready for the implementation of new projects)80 Ha – Arabil CategoriesLegal status: all parcels are tabulated, with up-to-date Land Book extracts and fully verified documentation.Listing price: 10.000 EUR / Ha (negotiable depending on volume and payment terms).Competitive Advantages & Development Potential1. Facilitated access to European funds (EAFRD):A major advantage of this portfolio is the 140 hectares officially classified as an Orchard. Although there is currently no active plantation, the use category allows access to higher scores and higher support intensities within rural development programs for the establishment of fruit crops or related infrastructure.2. Flexibility in procurement:Although the sale of the entire portfolio is preferred, we are open to negotiations for large lots.Sale strategy: The alienation of non-compact plots is prioritized in the first stage, subsequently providing access to the compact nuclei of the portfolio.3. Legal certainty:The transaction benefits from a clear history and verified documents, eliminating downtime in the due diligence process and allowing for a quick completion of the sale.Technical Details & ContactUpon request, we provide potential buyers:Detailed map of the lots in topographic format.The complete list of Land Book extracts.Information on soil quality and access to utilities/roads.Are you interested in a viewing or analysis of the documentation?Real estate consultant Sebastian Nica 0722 252 639

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$2,524,700
land 220ha

By Annonceur International

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House with garden and terrace Drauț (Romania)

An elegant single-level mansion that impresses with its footprint – a long blade to the left and right of a platform entrance with simple, robust and elegant pillars. The windows with natural wood shutters profiled on the white masonry also attract attention, as well as the simple neoclassical decorative elements that give a small-scale monumentality that does not need verticality. Lit by the summer sun, with a embroidery like wooden terace and refined paving, it is a little reminiscent of French colonial mansions. Perpendicular to the road, with a yard more than generous for its almost 6 hectares, the mansion lends itself to a use in tune with the requirements of today; it can become a private residence, tourist unit, cultural center, restaurant or agricultural development. The village of Drăuț, whose name has aroused the interest of researchers (one theory says that it comes from the royal falconers who in 1270 were called Drawc) is part of the Târnova commune and is located in the center of the county, 60 km from the city of Arad.

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$918,100
4bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 5.8ha

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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House with terrace Arad (Romania)

The modern villa, completed in 2021, is a unique property that offers a luxurious lifestyle in a private and exclusive setting. With an unfolded area of 582 sqm and a usable area of 335 sqm, this villa is perfect for those who want a spacious and comfortable home.The property is located on a generous plot of 932 sqm, with a street front of 30 m, located in a quiet and exclusive area. The villa has a modern design, with clean lines and high quality materials, being built with the best technologies and equipment.On the ground floor, the property benefits from a spacious and bright living room, which blends perfectly with the open-space kitchen and a generous pantry for storage. Also on the ground floor there is a dining area, perfect for dining with family or friends. The summer kitchen offers a special experience, being located in the garden, next to a covered terrace.The first floor offers three spacious bedrooms, two of them with their own dressing room and access to the terrace, which offers a spectacular view of the surroundings. The two modern bathrooms, equipped with the latest equipment, complete the space for rest and relaxation.In addition, the property offers a laundry room and a generous garage for two cars, equipped with an automatic locking system.The villa is fully furnished and equipped with the best equipment and finishes, such as the best quality parquet, central heating with underfloor heating, air conditioning system, security system with surveillance cameras and motion detectors.This property is perfect for those who want a luxurious and comfortable lifestyle in an exclusive area, just a few minutes away from the city center. The property is available at the price of 1,200,000 euros and can be viewed on request. For more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact us.Laluciu AndreiReal Estate Consultant PropertyLab+40 753 934 085CP1662160

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$1,377,100
582
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 932

By Annonceur International

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Property with pool and garden Șimand (Romania)

Built in the middle of the nineteenth century by baron Urban Petru of Monyoro, the mansion is located on the 79th National highway, on the road between Arad and Oradea, 28 km from Arad. In 1994, the mansion was completely renovated, and all the original architectural elements were preserved. The mansion provides the modern comfort, as it is connected to the water network, it has its own sewage and three gas central heating systems. There is an annex to the main building, equipped with all the standard utilities. As the yard is quite big, another house is being built, which will be used for residential purposes. In front of the mansion, there is a 50 sqm pool. There are thermal water springs at a depth of 700 m, which can be used to fill up the pool. Urban of Monyoro family was one of the important noble families of the Hungarian aristocracy. As mentioned in official records (1828), the first family member was Joseph Urban, and the family’s home was in Monyorod (today Manerau, Arad). The neoclassical mansion in Simand (only a few kilometers from Monyorod) was built in the second half of the 19th century. The mansion most likely belonged to Gyula Urban, the father of the most important member of the family, Peter Urban (1870-1935). Starting with the Eneolithic period up to the year 953 – when it is officially mentioned for the first time -, and on the modern times, Simand was one of the most important places in Transylvanian history. Moreover, in the 19th century, Simand was a strong economic hub, organizing fairs, having also present a strong Jewish community (in 1828 there were 400 Jewish people). For approximately 100 years, by the time when the mansion was built, the domain was owned by Urban of Monyoro family members. Most of them were high governors, politicians and even prefects in Arad county

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Price on request
640
16bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 1.2ha

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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House Arad (Romania)

Hotel***Hanul de la Răscruce is located just 7 km from the center of Arad, on DN 7 between Arad and Nădlac, near the border with Hungary, about 3 km from the ascent / descent of the A1 Nădlac – Arad – Timișoara.With a long tradition and respected in the community, the hotel offers all the necessary facilities for individual stops or special events. The Rascruce Inn is located on a plot of 13910sqm (3814sqm being land leased until 2042).The hotel has a welcoming reception with lobby bar, 3 fine restaurants, a fully equipped conference room (with a capacity of 50 seats), 32 comfortable rooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a cold room, a cloakroom, a relaxing summer terrace. The location offers a variety of accommodation options, including single rooms, double rooms with double bed or twin beds, triple rooms, 2 stylish apartments and a mini-apartment with sofa bed. All rooms are equipped with air conditioning, carpeting, TV, minibar, telephone, a dressing room and a comfortable desk, along with a modern private bathroom equipped with a shower and a hairdryer. In addition, the hotel has 8 offices with separate access, fully functional and a truck service hall with a generous area of 600 square meters, including three truck access gates, one of which is provided with a loading ramp (4.5 m). Completely renovated in 2012, the Rascruce Inn is an excellent choice for investments in the HORECA industry, but not only. Located within the radius of Arad, this building can be an extraordinary opportunity for entrepreneurs in the gambling industry. According to the new legislative changes, gaming halls and slot machines will have to be moved from localities with less than 15,000 inhabitants. For more information about this property and setting up a viewing, we are waiting for your call!Alexandra Tighean - real estate consultant PropertyLabPhone 0741 139 063CP1981750

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$2,237,800
2,143
32bedrooms
40bathrooms
land 1.4ha

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House Timișoara (Romania)

APOSTU ESTATE offers for sale a luxury villa with 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, in a private area in Calea AraduluiThe S+GF+1 dwelling is distinguished by its modern appearance and generous surface area (500 sqm usable and 500 sqm land)Thermal comfort is achieved through the central heating system with underfloor heating, ventilation grilles and air conditioners in each room.The building has covered parking spaces.In the courtyard there is also a covered annex with barbecue area and private poolThe basement:- garage- technical room- service bathroom- an empty room with its own bathroomOn the ground floor:- access hall- bedroom with dressing room- bathroom with jacuzzi bathtub- spacious living room- open space kitchen- Dining areaUpstairs:- 1 bedroom with en-suite bathroom- 1 master bedroom with private bathroom and dressing roomWe offer consultancy and financial solutions through our collaborators.We look forward to seeing you!Internal ID: CP2725367

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$1,721,400
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 500

By Annonceur International

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Property Timișoara (Romania)

Located at the intersection of Piața Libertății and Alba Iulia Street, this historic building, constructed in 1812 at the initiative of Toma Naum Makri, a Timisoara-based Aromanian merchant, stands as an architectural landmark of the city. Initially passed down to his daughter Persida, married Stoikov, the building was redesigned in 1900 by architect Lipót Baumhorn and has undergone various transitions – from being donated to the Aromanian-Serbian community to nationalization during the communist era. Today, it is privately owned. A distinctive feature of the façade is the sculpted Atlantes, a rare architectural motif in Romania with roots in European neoclassical style. Additionally, the building houses a remarkable historical element: the stone portal with Ionic columns at the entrance, which, according to urban legend, includes two elements that were originally Ottoman cannons captured by the Habsburg army in 1716. Recently restored, the main façade, woodwork, and roof have been fully renovated, and a proposed project aims to transform the building into a 4-star hotel with 80 rooms and conference halls. Originally designed with 40 rental spaces, the property remains highly versatile, making it ideal for uses such as a hotel, medical clinic, corporate headquarters, or commercial spaces on the ground floor and basement. References: https://vatra-mcp.ro/artisti-si-patrimoniu/case-vechi-de-patrimoniu/timis/casa-cu-atlanti-din-timisoara-timis/ https://heritageoftimisoara.ro/cladiri/Cetate/adresa/Victor+Vlad+Delamarina/1

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Price on request
85bedrooms
land 2,186

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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House with garden Timișoara (Romania)

In the historic center of Timișoara, within one of the city’s most valuable and representative urban settings, this rare property brings together two buildings positioned on a generous plot of approximately 1,159 sq m, offering a combination of versatility, presence, and accessibility that is increasingly difficult to replicate. With a total usable area of approximately 586 sq m and up to 17 parking spaces, the property opens multiple possibilities for use, from a private clinic or company headquarters to an exclusive residence or boutique hospitality concept. The main building, positioned at the street front, stands out through its strong urban presence and approximately 463 sq m of usable space distributed across basement, ground floor, and attic levels. The current layout includes multiple spacious rooms, reception areas, and auxiliary spaces, naturally accommodating both residential functions and professional activities requiring representation and operational flexibility. The second building, located in the rear section of the property and offering approximately 120 sq m of usable space, adds an additional layer of independence and functionality, making it ideal for administrative offices, staff accommodation, or as a natural extension of the main activity. Renovated in 2025 and connected to complete urban infrastructure, the property benefits from the rare advantage of a configuration capable of accommodating private areas, workspaces, and complementary functions simultaneously, without compromising comfort or privacy. The generous number of parking spaces also represents a considerable advantage within a historic central area, where accessibility continues to become increasingly valuable. The recent full renovation also provides the future owner with the freedom to further personalize and shape the property according to their own vision, significantly enhancing its versatility and long-term potential. Recognized as one of Romania’s most cosmopolitan and influential cities, Timișoara is distinguished by its Central European architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and balanced urban rhythm, combining the energy of a major economic hub with the elegance of a city shaped around historic squares, cafés, parks, and remarkable architectural heritage. For a private residence, this address offers the privilege of an authentic and refined urban lifestyle, while for a business or medical concept, the positioning ensures visibility, prestige, and excellent connectivity within one of Timișoara’s most sought-after areas.

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$1,490,700
586
land 1,159

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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Property Timișoara (Romania)

In a historic district of Timișoara, where tree-lined streets cradle memories of another era and where silence still carries the echo of elegance, stands a property that transcends time. With its classical façade adorned with carved columns, wrought-iron balconies, and detailed ornamentation, this building speaks of a period when architecture was not just functional, but expressive—a declaration of grace and stature. Yet beyond the noble silhouette of the past, something unexpected emerges: a bold, contemporary extension that blends glass, steel, and crisp geometry, a modern echo that doesn’t compete with the old, but elevates it. This is not simply a restored historic villa. It is a work of architectural dialogue. A refined interplay between what once was and what can be, where heritage meets innovation and the result is harmony, not contrast. Set on a plot of 466 sqm, with a total of 18 rooms and four private parking spaces, the property has been thoughtfully reimagined to accommodate the needs of today’s urban lifestyle. The historical wing preserves its proportions and craftsmanship, while the new construction opens itself to light, function, and movement. Together, they create a flexible space with immense personality. Inside, the ambiance is eclectic and human. Light dances through tall windows, bouncing off vibrant art pieces, curated furniture, and minimalist accents. Every room tells a different story, but all share a sense of ease and intentionality. Whether envisioned as a refined private clinic, a creative agency headquarters, a notary or law firm, or an executive residence with integrated working spaces, this property lends itself to purpose without ever sacrificing style. Positioned near the Carmen Sylva Park and the culturally rich Balcescu Square, the address offers more than convenience—it offers presence. Surrounded by stately villas, quiet gardens, and institutions of influence, this is a part of the city where visibility, charm, and access intersect. A place where tradition still shapes the rhythm of the streets, even as innovation pushes forward. What is for sale here is not just square meters or a central location. It is a setting—a refined stage for visionaries, professionals, and collectors of rare urban beauty. This is a building that invites you to take part in its next chapter, to bring your own narrative into its story, and to inhabit a space where time, design, and identity are beautifully, effortlessly entwined.

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$918,100
18bedrooms
10bathrooms
land 493

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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Property Timișoara (Romania)

Located on a sunny street, with buildings sheltered by trees that promise tranquility, the property is currently used as a tourist unit; the small and charming 4-star boutique villa is highly appreciated by tourists, as evidenced by its ratings on renowned review platforms. However, the features valued by visitors also recommend it for conversion into a company headquarters, an embassy/consulate, or a private residence – the 10 rooms providing ample space for a large family with hobbies and many friends. Situated a short distance from the Bega River, the Roses Park, and the Cathedral Park, the building enjoys an excellent location, offering quick access to both the historic center of Timișoara and the airport, which is only 12 km away.

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$1,778,700
12bedrooms
12bathrooms
land 484

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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Property with garden Hunedoara (Romania)

The castle was built during the 17th century by Gyulay Ferencz, an Austrian general, the only child of Hungarian nobleman Gyulay Ignacz. Ferencz built the mansion on the site of a smaller building. The general’s family ruled the town called Mintia, that was renamed Marosnemeti, a term derived from the Hungarian word nemet, that translates to German. Several descendants of the Gyulay family lived at the castle. Historical documents from 1806 state that the Mintia mansion was owned at that time by Gyulay Istvan, followed by Albert and K.R Gyulay. Countess Gyulay of Mintia, who married Ladislau Kuun of Osdola, later inherited the domain together with her brother, Ludovic. In 1848, the Gyulay family took refuge at Cluj and, after the revolution, Ludovic, Ladislau Kuun, his wife Constance, and their children, Irene and Geza, returned to Mintia. Ludovic was the last heir of the Gyulay family. He wrote over 100 journals about the mansion and about Mintia. All of them are preserved at the Cluj-Napoca history museum. Ludovic Gyulay modified the building in 1834, giving it the shape it has today. Ludovic Gyulay never got married and, therefore, never had any heirs. His fortune was inherited by his brother-in-law, Ladislau Kuun, followed by his son, Geza Kuun. Geza studied Hungarian and German literature at the Universities of Budapest and Gottingen, and was a member and vice president of the Budapest Academy of Sciences. He was part of Vienna’s elite social circles, and became friends with the famous composer Franz Liszt – one of the most prominent pianists of all time. It was then that he also met writer Elena Ghica – daughter of Mihai Ghica, niece of Grigore Ghica the 4th, and the first woman to have climbed the Mont Blanc peak, on June 1st 1860. After 1870, Geza Kunn settled at Mintia and married Vilma Kemeny, the daughter of baron Kemeny of Magyar-Gyeno Monosto. His presence here transformed the town into a gathering place for eminent representatives of the cultural and scientific scenes, which included V. Zakrzewski – professor at the Cracovia University, Al. Szilagyi – secretary of the Historical Society, baron Balazs Orban, A. Szecsen –Imperial Court marchal. The beauty of the mansion located on the bank of Mureș River was also admired by the president of the Archeological Society – Solyon Fekete, the director of the Deva History Museum – Teglas Gabor, and by scientist Samuel Brassay – regarded as Transylvania’s last polymath. The immense library of the Mintia Castle and the salon, decorated with family portraits and precious objects, were visited by prefect George Pogany, subprefect Coloman Barcsay, count Coloman Esterhazy – director of the Transylvania Museum, by Otto von Keller – professor at the University of Prague, Zsolt Beothy – professor at the Budapest University, and by Norwegian scientist Conrad Nielsen. Baron Miklos Josika also traveled from Brănişca to Mintia, either on foot, by car, or on horseback. He also traveled by boat on Mureş River in order to admire the park that surrounded the castle. The rare species of plants and trees that embellished the park were mesmerizing. Count Kuun named the trees after the most important Hungarian writers, many of whom had been his friends. One of the trees, for example, bore the name of Attila, in the memory of Attila Gerando. Amid the rose bushes, the visitor could also discover numerous honorary or mortuary shrines. Geza Kuun died in 1905, on April 10th, and was entombed at Cluj. Legend has it that, although the body of count Geza was inhumed at Cluj, his heart was buried in the cemetery of the Mintia Reformed Church, alongside other members of his family and former owners of the castle. The Mintia domain, that comprises the castle and the park, is classed as a historical monument of national and universal importance, class A.

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$918,100
20bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 6ha

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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Property Caransebeș (Romania)

Located in the city center of Caransebes, the building known as Officers' House is dominating its surroundings through its size and the beautiful architecture of the facades. Built in 1884, it served as residence for the families of the officers that were part of the Maria Theresa Border Regiment , offering both accomodation and enterrtainment, as it had a restaurant, casino and a ballroom. Shaped as a trapese, the truly monumental building has a total built area exceeding 6.500 sqm, is opening to 3 streets and has a large inner courtyard. With an overall very good condition, the building underwent serious renovation and consolidation work during the last few years: facades were fully renovated, the windows and doors were reconditioned, new concrete floors were built, the foundation was consolidated and many other repairs and interventions were made. Given the large built area and the location, the building can be considered for a very wide area of functions: it can become a hotel, a public building, a museum, a medical clinic, a university or an office building.

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$4,016,500
5,500
60bedrooms
land 2,120

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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House with garden and terrace Deta (Romania)

Ferch Manor, built in 1886 in Deta, approximately 45 km south of Timișoara, is one of those rare properties whose identity is shaped not by scale or opulence, but by the authenticity of a story carefully preserved and carried forward through time. Originally conceived as the residence of Dr. Josef Ferch and later restored by an Austrian family, the property retains the character of a 19th century residence while embracing a contemporary purpose centered around hospitality, culture, and authentic experiences. With a generous built area and a layout comprising 12 rooms on the ground floor level, the manor reveals its character through details that have endured across generations: the original wood-paneled entrance hall, the library, the smoking room, historic Art Nouveau ceramic stoves, and heritage elements that create a distinctive atmosphere throughout the interiors. The functional basement, featuring generous ceiling height and a structure of metal beams and brick vaults, together with the expansive attic space, adds significant potential for future expansion or reinterpretation. The exterior continues the same narrative. The garden of over 5,000 sqm, accessed through the property's characteristic arcade, incorporates mature greenery, an orchard, dedicated camping areas, and a range of complementary spaces. Two camping zones equipped with their own facilities, garages and workshop areas with capacity for up to eight vehicles, dual vehicle access, and approximately 20 on-site parking spaces further enhance the property's versatility and support a wide variety of future concepts. Location represents one of the property's strongest attributes. Situated in Banat, one of Romania's most dynamic and developed regions, it benefits from proximity to Timișoara, an important economic, academic, and cultural center with an international airport and direct connections to numerous European destinations. This setting creates a rare balance between the tranquility of an authentic environment and convenient access to infrastructure, services, and steadily growing tourism flows. At the same time, the region offers numerous attractions that strengthen the appeal of such a property, including Banat's architectural and multicultural heritage, natural reserves and scenic landscapes, spa destinations, villages with a strong local identity, and access to some of western Romania's most remarkable natural settings. Experiential tourism and the growing interest in authentic destinations have continued to expand in recent years, both among domestic and international audiences, increasing the relevance of properties of this nature. Already operating as a hospitality and cultural venue, Ferch Manor offers opportunities that extend beyond its current use. The property can naturally accommodate the development of a boutique hospitality concept, a regionally inspired retreat, a venue for private and corporate events, a cultural center, or a distinctive private residence. The result is a property with an established identity, where history, functionality, and future potential come together in a way that is difficult to replicate.

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$818,200
500
2bathrooms
land 5,000

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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