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House Brăduleț (Romania)

Sometimes you fall in love at first sight with a house. However, if you find yourself in Argeș, amidst the green lands of hills and forests between Curtea de Argeș and Câmpulung, on a hill at the end of a street in the village of Galeșu ascending towards the woods, the white columns connected by graceful arches of a traditional house will quickly capture not only your gaze but also your heart. For those who grew up in Muntenia, this house touches sensitive chords, making them vibrate and hope that time can be turned back. It still preserves the original flooring, the kitchen curtain, and the icon with the embroidered cloth, and it even has a small pond that reflects romance. Whether grandparents owned such a dwelling, or it belonged to a noble from not-so-distant times, the child within us loves this type of Muntenian house; it has an approachable presence given by the round columns and promises peaceful mornings and serene afternoons. Even though it requires renovation, this beautiful building outlined against the gentle sky on a mild slope will easily become a holiday residence for a family or an intimate tourist unit – the attic has potential for maximizing living space, and the terrace arches, typical of the region, can be adorned with an abundance of geraniums. The surrounding land allows for agricultural or recreational development projects. The house has two bedrooms, a rustic kitchen, and another room that needs arrangement. Beyond the undeniable charm of the house, the other elements of the property make it even more attractive. The 5000 sqm land is on a hill that offers a fairytale view of the surroundings with endless forests and is covered by an orchard of fruit trees that bear fruit every year. A very special element is the small pond created on the property, which, when properly cared for and arranged, can become an attraction and the preferred choice for relaxation. The village of Brăduleț is located in the Muscelele Argeșului, in the northern part of the county, only 57 km from Pitești and 23 km from Curtea de Argeș. In this area, one of the longest-lasting groups of anti-communist partisans, the Haiducii Muscelului group, was active. In the commune, you can find the former Brădetu hermitage from the 15th century, believed to be founded by Mircea the Elder, as well as other monuments from the 15th (funerary monument) and 19th centuries (the Holy Three Hierarchs Church and the Constantin and Elena Emperor's Church, initially built of wood in 1808 and then in stone in 1877). In the village of Galeșu, known for its puppeteers and flutists, a village museum has been organized since 1976. The area is also attractive for those interested in excursions and hikes – Lake Invârtita in Nucșoara is nearby, and the mountains are not far away

€79,000
100
2bedrooms
land  5,000

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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House Brezoi (Romania)

The Villa is located in the centre of the city of Brezoi, in front of the park, with a view towards the Țurțudanu peak. It was built in 1905 and it is an outstanding example of the Art Nouveau style. The inside mural decorations comply with the style and bear nature inspired motifs. The house retains a unique history between its walls, being a symbolic building of the city of Brezoi. It was built at the request of the owners of the gold mine in Vasilatul (near Brezoi) by Italian craftsmen, who used materials brought from the Peninsula. Their mark is seen in the unique architecture of the house, the imposing columns at the entrance testifying their talent and craftsmanship. The special paintings that adorn the walls of the house have been kept intact also. The house underwent a general refurbishment in 2005, at which time the paintings and the exterior of the building were restored. Confiscated by the communists, the house acquired various functions throughout time, including the Pioneers House in Brezoi (1980-1990). After the Revolution it was claimed by the former owners and sold. Legend tells that among the first people who arrived in the Lotru Valley were the outlaws and the highwaymen from the early modern period who found shelter in the middle of the forest, hidden under the branches of either coniferous or deciduous trees. The name of the valley actually comes from the archaic word for thief, namely ”lotru” in Romanian. They used to hide there in order to split the takings and store them in the caves of the area. The Lotru Valley starts past the city of Brezoi, at the junction of the Lotru and Olt rivers. In order to get there, you have to cross the spectacular Olt Valley, eother if you arrive from Sibiu or from Râmnicu-Vâlcea. Brezoi is a small mountain city with around 7000 inhabitants. It is located at 400 m height. The distance from Bucharest is 200 km, 60 km from Sibiu and 30 km from Râmnicu-Vâlcea. Many well known tourist-trails towards Lotrului and Căpățânii mountains start here. The city can also be a starting point for longer routes towards the old Transylvanian towns or towards the monasteries in the Oltenia region. Diverse forests and valleys surround the city and one can find seasonal accommodation here – the so-called «odăi», in Romanian, chambers which maintain the archaic legacy and folklore of the mountain area. The local forest is inhabited by all the wild animals that live in Romania, namely, bear, wolf, wild boar, deer, chamois, bobcat. The mountain climate, with fresh air, lacks strong winds, chilly or extremely warm days and can be a good remedy against daily stress. The flora is rich and diverse. It is the place where the Edelweiss grows at the lowest height in Europe (500 m). Source: valceaturistica.ro Photo: Artlight Concept Eugen Constantin

€139,000
297
41bd
land  882

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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Villa Brașov (Romania)

Step into a realm of sensorial delight as you enter this magnificent property in Peștera, Brașov County. Just a quarter minutes away from the iconic Bran Castle, also known as Dracula Castle, the location alone will transport you into a world of wonder and fascination. Picture-perfect nature surroundings and breathtaking views of the majestic Bucegi Mountains set the stage for a retreat that awaits your discovery. Every inch of this property has been carefully crafted with the precision and elegance of a master artist. As you step inside, you are greeted by a classic interior adorned with neutral cromatic tones, reminiscent of a canvas waiting to be filled with life. The play of light and shadows, expertly orchestrated by the expansive windows, creates a harmonious dance between the outside world and the sanctuary within. Each room is a work of art in itself, meticulously designed to awaken your senses. The double rooms, adorned with tasteful furnishings and adorned with local artwork, invite you to relax and unwind in a tranquil ambiance. The apartments, with their sophisticated charm and exquisite attention to detail, offer a haven of comfort and luxury. But this property is not just about serene living spaces. It is a sanctuary of leisure and entertainment. From the cozy atmosphere of the living room, where you can curl up with a good book and bask in the warmth of the fireplace, to the vibrant kids' playground, where laughter and joy fill the air, there is something for everyone. Indulge your senses in the sauna area, where the aroma of fragrant wood and the gentle steam envelop you in a world of relaxation and rejuvenation. Feel the tension melt away as you immerse yourself in the soothing embrace of this sensory oasis. For those seeking a balance between work and play, the conference area offers a seamless blend of functionality and inspiration. Conduct productive meetings or host engaging team-building activities while surrounded by the awe-inspiring beauty of nature. Let the tranquil surroundings and invigorating energy of the property spark creativity and foster collaboration. Beyond the borders of this enchanting property lies a world waiting to be explored. Take a step outside and embark on a mystical journey through the land of legends and enchantment. Wander the ancient halls of Dracula Castle, where history whispers secrets of the past. Lose yourself in the captivating folklore that permeates every village and valley, or venture into the untamed wilderness of the Carpathian Mountains, where nature's grandeur reigns supreme.

€1,940,000
270
14bd
14ba.
land  3,614

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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Apartment Pitești (Romania)

Located at the edge of the forest in an apartments block built in 2010, the penthouse in Gavana is one of the special properties in Pitesti and offers a great view over the city. With a total built area of 144 sqm, the penthouse has 4 rooms, out of which 2 bedrooms, on top of an open terrace, a covered terrace and a three cars garage. The penthouse is fully furnished with a lot of good taste and attention to the details and high quality finishings. The penthouse is ready-to-use and can be utilized immediately, either for residence or as an investment tool.

€220,000
118
3bd
2ba.

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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House Sinaia (Romania)

Located in the captivating landscape of Sinaia, the Holiday House under the Fir Trees enjoys a special location in a secluded residential area, in Furnica. Easily accessible, yet sufficiently isolated to provide a relaxing escape, it offers the perfect balance between tranquility and comfort. Radiating timeless elegance, the property features a carefully designed interior that blends traditional charm with modern amenities. The villa comprises a ground floor, first floor, and attic, with a polychrome and well-defined interior that reflects contemporary comfort, culminating in a rustic minimalist attic, open space, offering a spectacular view through generous windows. With its welcoming atmosphere, escaping the hustle and bustle of daily life is a certainty. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or a bit of both, this property harmoniously combines both. The aristocratic mountain resort town of Sinaia preserves the atmosphere of an old royal residence, with the quaint air created by its unique buildings and numerous tourist attractions positioning Sinaia among the most attractive destinations in the country.

€395,000
6bd
2ba.
land  759

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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Villa Bușteni (Romania)

Dominating a cluster of houses at the foot of the mountain and having the forest near, this villa confidently raises its gaze to reach the distant mountains. Moreover, its slender vertical arrangement is crowned by a roof shaped like a mountain peak. The decorative stone and color scheme are perfectly adapted to the area, with the construction spanning three levels connected by an uninterrupted glass wall from the ground floor to the attic, ensuring a remarkable panorama. There are 11 rooms, arranged on the ground floor (a living room with a fireplace, kitchen and dining area, a bathroom, a bedroom, and a technical room), and on the upper floors, there is a play area, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a duplex apartment with two rooms, a bathroom, balconies, and an additional bedroom with its own bathroom. The kitchen also has its own view, with the workspace positioned right under the window. The decorative stone used on the facade is also present inside, creating a symmetry built from narrow plates that soothe the eye and mind. The courtyard features carefully chosen vegetation and is perfectly arranged for a life in the fresh mountain air, with an outdoor play area for children. The property is ready to move in, fully furnished and equipped, with all necessary utilities such as electricity, water, sewage, gas, private central heating with radiators, air conditioning, cable TV, and fiber optics. Whether for a vacation home, permanent residence, or investment in tourism, the property easily accommodates any option. Poiana Țapului, a tourist resort in Prahova, enjoys wonderful mountain landscapes and proximity to points of interest such as the Peleș and Pelișor Museums, the Sinaia and Caraiman Monasteries, or the Cezar Petrescu Memorial House.

€567,000
11bd
4ba.
land  222

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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Villa Sinaia (Romania)

Brown wood on the outside and warm as honey on the inside, cheerful geraniums and the pastel yellow façade make up the representative formula for mountain guesthouses that embrace the rustic in design. These features are doubled by bright interior spaces connected to the azure mountain sky through generous balconies. The courtyard is an oasis of greenery, and access is through a paved alley, flanked left and right by geraniums; 4 parking spaces are also available on the property. The building currently has ten accommodation rooms that can be reconfigured for various other uses. The privileged address 300m away from the center of the resort offer this property an enviable flexibility. Sinaia is the crown jewel when it comes to mountain tourism; with more than three centuries of history behind it, it has become a must-have address ever since Carol I chose it as a summer residence and built Peleș Castle here, in 1873-1914. And today the resort attracts many visitors, from those interested in alpine sports to those attracted by cultural tourism, a tour of the town bringing at every step the names of great architects who signed buildings that are still spectacular today, such as the Sinaia Station, the Caraiman hotels, Palace and Furnica or Sinaia Casino (it is said that Baron Edgar de Marcay, shareholder of the casino in Monte Carlo, was the first investor in the one in Prahov, in 1913 when it was built). Chic villas are designed by the most important architects of the country, among them Ion Mincu, Paul Smărandescu, Petre Antonescu, Toma Socolescu, Grigore Cerchez, Duiliu Marcu and Karel Liman, and offer a special eclecticism strongly punctuated by elements of the German Renaissance.

€485,000
10bd
10ba.
land  457

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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Property with garden Sinaia (Romania)

The history of the villa is closely connected to the development of tourism-related activities in Sinaia in the second half of the 19th century. Its first owner, the Austrian Jóseph Ungarth, who had been prince Dimitrie Ghica’s valet, became in 1870 the first “hotel-keeper” of the Podul Neagului town (Sinaia was only declared a city on December 1st 1874). After managing Sinaia’s first hotel, Ungarth started his own business and built the Carola villa in 1896. As a hotel owner and a highly-skilled restoration expert, after quitting Caraiman hotel, the Austrian Josef Ungarth was in charge of Villa Carola. Luxury and comfort were the key words for those who came to Villa Carola, as the Austrian knew how to make each stay as pleasant as possible. Thus, the villa garden was being taken care of by a gardener, there was a carriage that took guests wherever they wanted to go, and a horse was put at the disposal of those who wanted to learn how to ride. The small hotel bears the name of Jóseph Ungarth’s daughter, Carola, who, years later, would become Constantin Noica’s mother-in-law. In 1934, the great philosopher married Wendy Muston, the daughter of Walter and Carola Muston. He had known Wendy since her childhood, and had courted her whilst he was enlisted at Sinaia (1931-1932). A chic and select place, the hotel also became the secret meeting place for Elena Lupescu and Carol, the crown prince. The two had met in February 1925, and the Carola villa, which was then Elena Lupescu’s residence, served as their refuge. The hotel has a long history – in 1927, one of its guests was the young Yehudi Menuhin, the future great conductor and violinist. When he was eleven years old, he spent two months at the Carola villa, during which he visited the Luminiș villa in order to take violin lessons from George Enescu.

€525,000
1,053
39bd
5ba.
land  1,593

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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Villa with terrace Sinaia (Romania)

We offer you an impressive mountain villa, determined to withstand fairytale winters and cool summers. The solid, stone-clad ground floor provides a strong foundation as well as space for technical rooms, storage and garage. The floors overlap elegantly and lightly over this level, preferring wood as a protective and decorative material. The generous terrace offers a splendid view of the mountains, and the brick oven promises hearty meals. The picturesque shrubs on the property and the perfectly manicured lawn make a good impression but cannot compete with the forest that starts right behind the house. The interior is classically furnished, with cognac-colored wood pieces, warm and restful; the fireplace tames the winter, as does the well-stocked bar in the living room. The fully furnished and equipped kitchen welcomes many guests to the table, and the villa is also generous in terms of sleeping area, having eight bedrooms. The villa is located in Cumpătu, a privileged neighborhood in Sinaia, the charming royal resort that offers so many options for spending free time.

€690,000
440
6bd
6ba.
land  900

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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Villa with garden and terrace Brașov (Romania)

The mansion completed in 2019 has been built with contemporary finishes and following the principles of an ideal holiday home. With a view of 360 degrees over the Poiana Mărului plateau, the house has been planned with generous windows towards the mountains, the main attraction being the view towards the Northern-Eastern slopes of the Piatra Craiului Mountains. Being situated at approximately 20 minutes from Râșnov and Bran, the residence take advantage of the easy access to the medieval castles, becoming an excellent location to be integrated into the touristic circuit, as well

€300,000
290
3bd
5ba.
land  1,481

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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House Sadu (Romania)

There is much to say about this property located ad litteram at the foot of the Cindrel Mountains, whose forest begins 30m away but, of all the features, the autonomy given by the carefully chosen technologies puts it in a special category - that of sustainable houses, friendly to the nature in the middle of which they are located (also, we do not ignore the fact that independence from public grid comes with financial benefits). The main option for energy independence is the installation of photovoltaic solar panels on the roof of the house - the owner has already filed for the “Green House” program for a 5 kW-installation. Erected in 2015, the building has an area of 203 square meters, with the first level made of monolithic reinforced concrete for the safety of the building, and the second level having walls made of wooden beams (the thermal system is made of basalt mineral wool of 20 cm for a maximum thermal comfort). The building is designed to withstand earthquakes with a magnitude of over 7.5 degrees on the Richter scale; the foundation depth is 2.5 meters, and the roof has profiled sheet metal and a gutter defrosting system. The water for domestic consumption comes from the local groundwater and is captured through two wells equipped with home supply systems, but there is also an alternative source - a rainwater collection system that supplies two tanks with a total capacity of 12,000 liters. Wastewater is collected in a 2-compartment drainable septic tank. Drinking water will be brought in the spring - the project is underway. There is a three-phase power supply, the installed power being of 12 kw. The entire system is protected by a voltage stabilizer and a 4.5 kW diesel generator automated for the entire property. Thermal comfort is provided by a gas-fired boiler plus a Viessmann wood-fired boiler with a 1000l buffer (the bathrooms have underfloor heating). A pressurized solar panel and a 200l electric boiler provide hot water separately from the plant. A Daikin system is responsible for the air conditioning of the house; there is high speed fiber optic internet. The security of the property is ensured by the video surveillance and burglar alarm system, and the fire protection with a DSC system. Privacy is guaranteed by windows with double-glazed windows and Spiegel foil. All these impressive facilities are spread on 1350 or 1800 sq m of land (with a street front of about 60 m) on which there are a house with 4 rooms, a gazebo, annexes, carport and a private road and swimming pool. On the ground floor, the focal point is the fireplace, the work of the famous Mihai Iancovescu, restorer of the Brukenthal National Museum; it makes the relaxation area have sleek accents for quiet and comforable living. The adjacent cooking & dining area is flooded at dusk by a golden light; evening is also a good time to sit on the terrace and gaze far away to the Făgăraș Mountains. As a reliable help for the living space, the basement houses a summer kitchen, the laundry room, a wine cellar and one technical room (the pantry is attached to the kitchen on the ground floor). The sleeping area means three bedrooms (the master bedroom comes with a dressing room), two bathrooms, a hall and a technical room. Two of the bedrooms have access to the rustic terrace facing east. Outside, in the courtyard lined with trees that bear delicious fruits, there is a gazebo that is perfectly equipped for outdoor dining having a pizza oven, grill, heater and foil closure plus bathroom and storage. In addition to this pavilion on the property there are seven outbuildings, with metal doors, carport and a cellar with access from the outside. The area is quiet and green, and the fact that it is surrounded by large private properties guarantees a peaceful future, without construction sites (in addition, the road is private and has a low traffic of less than three cars/ day).

€265,000
147
3bd
3ba.
land  1,350

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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House Horezu (Romania)

Situated in the heart of an idyllic landscape, the small manor on the green hills of Horezu is an oasis of tranquility and natural beauty, regardless of the season. Whether it's autumn, with the gentle sun warming the green hills, or winter, with swirling snow and sparkling frost, every moment spent here is simply magical. A Remarkable Natural Setting Located at an altitude of 680 meters, the Manor enjoys a unique view, surrounded by the hills of Horezu and the Buila Vânturarița mountains. Its architecture recalls the boyar residences, with a gentle and serene air, neo-Romanian style windows, and an elegant white façade. Spacious and Comfortable Spaces The house has 465 square meters of usable space, spread across the basement, ground floor, and first floor. The salon is a warm and welcoming space with exposed brick, wood, and leather furniture. It is approximately 90 square meters, located in the basement, and in addition to the recreational space, there are technical areas, a kitchen, and a toilet. On the ground floor, one can enjoy the breakfast lounge, a guest room, and a generous 73-square-meter apartment. The first floor offers two spacious rooms and a luxurious apartment, perfect for relaxation. All rooms have their own bathroom and terrace. The spaces are furnished with quality materials: earth-tone tiles and ceramics, oak parquet, and furniture that complements the manor's interior. The property's terraces offer a spectacular view over the hills, ideal for meditation or contemplation. Facilities and Comfort The property has a 1200-square-meter courtyard with well-maintained lawn, ornamental plants, and an orchard (apple, pear, cherry, walnut, and lime trees). For those who enjoy rustic cooking, there is a grill with a stove and wood oven in the courtyard. The house is heated with a central heating system with an air/water pump, providing comfort during winter, and the temperature inside the house can be remotely programmed for each zone. Parking spaces for five cars are arranged in the yard. For the Dynamic and Culture Enthusiasts The area has numerous attractions such as the town of Horezu, the monasteries in the region, the Trovant Museum, pottery workshops, and other crafts. The Hurezi Monastery and the local pottery are part of the UNESCO heritage – an attraction for both Romanian and foreign tourists. For nature lovers, there are hiking trails, caves, gorges, and the possibility of sledding. Development Potential The property fits well as a residence for a family, serving as a perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility and the beauties of nature. If the intention is to include the location in the tourist circuit, the potential is immense. On the approximately 7000 square meters of unused pasture, a successful business can be developed in an area that is increasingly appreciated by tourists.

€350,000
465
5bd
6ba.
land  8,987

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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House Predeal (Romania)

Within this ski-in/ski-out type of property, the mountain enthusiasts could discover a luxury estate, suitable as a corporate destination, as well as a family place, not only as an accommodation facility, but as a cozy comfortable destination where to enjoy the popular resort of Predeal. One of the rare mountain properties beautifully appointed at a high standard, the residence consists into 5 apartments, as well a multifunctional spaces for leisure. The size of the property, as well as the layouts grants a versatile character to the estate, so that the touristic, business function could entwine with the residence function. Also, an aspect that is less covered by the properties available, it is represented by the meticulously appointed top-notch finishings and amenities, so that the property is ready for the immediate use. Each of the 5 apartments has generous spaces, with living, dining areas, bedrooms with relaxing views towards the mountain peaks, as well as practical kitchen areas. The top quality finishings, the fireplaces from each living area add up to the warm and cozy ambiance in harmony with the natural setting that reveals through the large glass areas. Besides the apartments, the estate includes ample spaces for leisure: restaurant, relaxing areas, bar, children playground, sauna, as well as a generous garden with gazebo and barbecue area.

€1,100,000
23bd
13ba.
land  1,069

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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Property Predeal (Romania)

The history of the Predeal Resort is undeniably linked to the Romanian Principalities’ modernization process; the city became well-known when the railway line was drawn up by means of the Convention between Romania and Austria-Hungary, dated 31st of May 1874. The Predeal Station, located on the railway line connecting Ploiești and Brașov, was to become the turning point in the settlement’s development, and set off the first steps towards a prosperous period in terms of industry and tourism. The villa, built in the second half of the 1920s in Cioplea, the city’s area known for sports and tourism-related activities, was one of the first recreational buildings constructed in the area, and subsequently became the winter residence of Professor Teodor Vasilescu. It later on became the property of the Ploiești school committee (1937), which was the last owner before the communists came to power. Built in a traditional style, similar to that of front porch houses in the Wallachian region, the “Ceaușescu” villa got this nickname because it was used by Nicolae Ceaușescu between 1950 and 1958, when the residence was administered by the Ministry of Armed Forces. At that time, Nicolae Ceaușescu, an army major general, had the functions of Deputy Minister at the Ministry of National Defense, and Head of the Army’s Superior Political Department. This villa thus became Ceaușescu’s first protocol residence in Predeal before he took full control of the country. After 1965, the protocol villa’s supervision was transferred from the Ministry of Defence, and started being managed by the Recreation Department, in the same year when Ceaușescu became general secretary of the Communist Party.

Price on request
8bd
3ba.
land  1,350

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

Property 14
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Property Codlea (Romania)

When you hear ”Saxon house” the first thing that comes to your mind might be Prince Charles and his property in Viscri. An important unit of the local heritage, the Saxon houses are much more than that. More than 200 villages and many cities in Transylvania bear the mark of the Germanic civilization. And the Saxon house in Codlea, built between 1905-1907, makes no exception. The high gates, which shield the property from any indiscretion, allow for an impressive house to meet the curious eyes with its large windows, wooden beams and poles in sight, with the air of a miniature fortress. With a usable area of 450 sqm, the property is completely restored and the current owner paid a special attention to the preservation of the original architectural details. The oak carpentry has been refurbished, but for a better thermal comfort, another row of laminated wood windows has been added. The wooden doors and door frames are also modern additions, high quality replicas of the original elements. Two rows of parallel beams pass, at a height of 3.5 meters, the ceiling of the house. The attic, an open space of 130 sqm, has its own bathroom and is protected by a recently rebuilt roof with double-glazed tiles. The garage with automated access and separate central heating on each level are just some discreet elements of modernity in a context that preserves the charm of a traditional Saxon dwelling. And the property benefits from a real bonus: in the same yard there is a completely separate house with an area of more than 200 sqm, disposed on two levels. Built in 1973, this home is fully modernized and equipped. The land on which the property is located is also impressive. Spread over an area of 1826 square meters, it is composed of two distinct parts: a pretty cobbled courtyard, confined by ornamental plants, and a terraced garden with fruit trees. The areas are separated by massive walls that enhance the appearance of the typical fortified Saxon properties. In addition, the location, a keyword on the real estate market, is a special one. The property is in the downtown of Codlea, 15 kilometers away from Brasov and only 5 kilometers from the future Ghimbav airport. From the yard of the Saxon House you can admire the Postăvaru massif, and the proximity of the DN1 national road makes it an excellent choice for those who appreciate mobility.

€420,000
720
8bd
7ba.
land  1,826

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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House with garden Breaza de Sus (Romania)

Contemporary architecture plays with volumes, full and empty, overlapping parallelepipeds with elongated sides - as is this villa, a perpedicular universe of right angles tamed by carefully placed vegetation, thick-crowned trees and bushy shrubs. Ample, modernly designed terraces are designed to allow life outside, in the fresh air of this quiet, secluded part of Breaza. The ground floor appears fluid, the space having continuity and lightness in a slightly masculine atmosphere where the chromaticity is concentrated in olive tones, anthracite and declinations of the chocolate-caramel spectrum. The vague sobriety is also maintained in the private spaces, in the bathrooms receiving monochromatic tones of granite with dramatic accents. The two fireplaces, in the living room and the master bedroom, bring warmth and style. The dining area is placed between two glazed walls which provide light and a view to the greenery outside; on hot days, the meal is taken on the terrace where a barbeque is set up, area accessible both from the kitchen and living room. A stylish, Japanese spa-like atmosphere is provided by the 72m2 indoor pool, a perfect example of minimalism, that extreme simplification of lines and form for a reduction to the essentials of function and aesthetics. In fact, the house also shares the passion for technology classically associated with Japanese culture - it is a smart home, the commands can be given from the application installed on the phone or from the switches - security system, air conditioning, dimming lighting, music are fully integrated. The chosen level of comfort means individual air conditioning in each room, underfloor heating throughout the house, external defrosting, water softener, lightning rod with long protection radius and grounding socket, solar panels and HDMI wiring in all rooms as well as a Variovac Premium 240VIP central vacuum with 12 m hose and controllers on the handle. The vegetation created by a landscape architect benefits from an irrigation system that can be fed from the network or from its own well and the pump from the underground technical room. The indoor pool is controlled by an Orpheo automatic with pH and ORP dosing plus a sand filter, has a Dantherm dehumidifier and can be illuminated with 6-color LEDs. To the rear of the house there is a shed with generous space for tools and gardening. The property is connected to the sewer, it also has its own pit and two deep wells with stone walls for rainwater. Safety is also a key aspect taken seriously - all rooms have a glass break sensor and a motion sensor, and the hallways have a smoke and temperature sensor; in addition, all rooms where there are water pipes have a flood sensor. There is a system of video cameras outside and inside plus sensor lights in the car park, on the building and perimeter (trees) as well as on the 70m access road. The two gates are automatic and have control light, and access is via an Aprilaire video intercom. In conclusion, the villa is an ideal home or place of refuge in nature and in the fresh air of Breaza, offering facilities rarely found even in big cities. There is the option to also purchase a 500m2 plot of land next to the villa, with a non-functional building at present, if an extension of the property is desired. Photo: Tudor Prisecaru

€700,000
483
7bd
4ba.
land  1,794

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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House with garden and terrace Orlat (Romania)

A unique ethnographic area in Romania is “Marginimea Sibiului” (the surroundings of Sibiu) with its picturesque lands at the west of Sibiu, stretches from the Sadului Valley to the Saliste River Valley, comprising 18 fairytale villages, including Orlat. 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. Orlat village fits perfectly in the typology of places, it was documented for the first time in 1319 as a border village of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. There were the headquarters of the 1st Border Guard Regiment who was in charge of protecting the southern border of Transylvania with Tara Romanesca. This border was spread over several counties: Hunedoara, Alba, Sibiu and Brasov, as we know them today. Maria Theresa Manor is built on the site of one of the headquarters of the Border Guard Regiment, its history and the Habsburg resonance of the place being the ones that influenced the name given to this complex. On the one-hectare land and starting from the old building, here lies probably the most beautiful tourist complex of the area, and one of the most beautiful in Transylvania. The restaurants, event spaces, accommodation rooms, conference rooms, wine cellar, recreation areas with sauna, two swimming pools, tennis court and children's playgrounds, make Maria Theresa Manor in Orlat not only a tourist attraction for Romanians and foreigners everywhere, but also one of Sibiu residents’ favorite places to spend their free time. The property offers 16 double rooms (with double bed and children crib), 2 apartments with 3 and 5 bedrooms, two dining rooms, 1 lounge, Iosif wine cellar, a terrace with 150 seats and outdoor cooking space, two gazebos (one closed and one open), two swimming pools, sauna, tennis court, organic vegetable greenhouse, a 4-bedroom house, 2 beautifully refurbished rustic cottages, a fish pond, mini animal farm and a parking. A 'turnkey' complex built and refined for more than 7 years, being a functional business, having an impeccable reputation and an already known and established brand, Maria Theresa Manor is waiting with open doors for its owner to take it to the next level

€3,500,000
30bd
22ba.
land  1ha

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

Property 17
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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.

€2,000,000
512
10bd
land  5,160

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

House 18
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House Brașov (Romania)

Bune ș ti, Bundorf, Bondorf, Bondref, Bodndref, Bodendorf, Budendorf, Sz á szbuda - Romanian, German, Hungarian. All these names indicate the same village in Bra ș ov, Transylvania, conveniently located between medieval Sighi ș oara (36 km) and famous Viscri (6 km). Lunca Popii mansion is located here, magically overlooking the village’s fortified church. It has a typical Saxon fence that blocks the view of the curious and keeps the household quiet. The tall, rounded gate and the property fence retain their original brick roof, one that has been blown away by the wind, washed away by the rain, and covered with moss of the yesteryear. Two huge boulders guard the gate like two sheepfolds. Everything inspires a quiet life, clear directions and an attitude of looking life straight in the eye. Only the bench leaning timidly on one side of the gate speaks of the fragility of human nature, always looking for closeness to the other. The stones leading to the house with the raised porch are from local, from a nearby riverbed or ridge, not bought from a DIY store. In the evening, the outdoor lighting springs from the grass and projects a warm light that invites to storytelling and stargazing. Although the construction is recent, it give the impression of a wealthy Saxon peasant household - the cleanliness of the white and the warmth of the wood create that rare air of seriousness and stability. The winter here is snowy just like in our grandparents' childhood stories. In summer, on the other hand, the yard is filled with tall grass, flowers and trees with rich canopy; the sunbeds and the table with stone chairs are overwhelmed by this domestic green, vibrant, refreshing and restful. As in any organised household, the bread oven and the fountain with a handmade clay jug cannot be missing. The wood stack promises warm winters but also deliciously smoked grill ed food. The courtyard is configured on the typical Saxon model, divided by the large house and adjacent buildings, in this case a garage for two cars and a private parking space for another five. Enjoying an excellent position in the country’s hot area of ​​ rural tourism, the property can function both as a single-family holiday home and as a tourist cottage for groups of up to 14 people. If desired, there is the possibility of extension with constructions on a similar surface - the property includes a plot of 1221 sqm adjacent to the current courtyard of 1233 sqm. The villa has 700 sqm; was built in 2009 which gives it all the facilities of a modern, comfortable home. Exposed oak beams mark the impeccable white of the walls. Crafted tile stoves and generous fireplaces cozy up the atmosphere. The interior has an almost spartan air in the bedrooms, but this austerity is broken by small details with the glamor of faded bronze from other times. Three bedrooms on the ground floor have access to a bathroom and a bathroom, while the fourth has its own bathroom. Three other bedrooms are upstairs, with access to an impeccably polished solid wood staircase. Two of these bedrooms of about 16 sqm each share a bathroom but the strong point here is the master bedroom which surprises not only by it 40 sqm -area but also by the wooden bed canopy, dressing room, bathroom and private terrace. The view is dreamy - the hills of Transylvania are green and look like pastel watercolours from afar. The living space, with a library and living room of 80 sqm, includes a table for 12 people, a fireplace and a game table. In summertime the 60 sqm terrace on the porch becomes an al fresco living-room. The kitchen offers ample space ( 40 square meters ) ready to receive between its walls laughter, warmth and stories (the traditional stove in the well-equipped kitchen has a supply of wood on the right side, hidden from view by a curtain wrinkled like grandma's skirts).

€800,000
450
7bd
5ba.
land  2,454

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

Apartment 19
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Apartment Brașov (Romania)

If we are to look for the right penthouse, then the one on Mihai Viteazu Street in Brasov should be the closest benchmark. Central location with fast access both to the historical center and to the business area of the city, plenty of room to accommodate even a large family, quality finishing and furniture, and on top of everything an amazingly large total area of terrace, by far the largest terrace area in Brasov. From areas point of view, we have a total of 195 sqm split on two floors. The upper level, accessible by an elevator that opens directly inside the apartment, consists mainly of the daytime area with a large living room with full size windows that bring the Tampa inside the home. The kitchen is open and fully fitted with top tier appliances and furniture. Also at this level we have the master bedroom with its own bathroom and dressing, an additional bedroom, a bathroom, and an additional large dressing room converted from and extra unused bedroom. The master bedroom opens on a 56 sqm terrace, while the living room is flanked on both sides by two terraces , a 48 sqm one and a smaller one of only 15 sqm but with a great view towards the mountains. Also from this level, one can access the rooftop terrace, a huge 360 degrees, 128 sqm area that offers an unobstructed view over the city and towards the mountains. At the lower level we have 3 rooms and a bathroom that can be used at separate bedrooms, or the entire floor can be used as a separate apartment. Also at this level we have plenty of sunshine that we can catch on the 93 sqm terrace or on the smaller balcony of 9 sqm. On top of everything, the penthouse comes with two underground parking spaces plus two very useful storage units of 4 sqm each. Very well located and having an unmatched terrace area, this penthouse can easily become a very special permanent residence or can successfully be used for long-term or short-term renting.

€890,000
195
4bd
3ba.

By Romania Sotheby's International Realty

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