The agencies at Vadu Lat
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One of the very few fully renovated manors available in Bucharest's vicinity is located in Vadu-Lat, Giurgiu county. Only 51 km away from Bucharest, Radu Iliescu Manor can instantly become a permanent residence away from the buzz of the big city but with a fairly easy access to all its interest points, or it can become a weekend or vacation residence with all facilities and amenities needed. Built in 1900, the manor is listed as a historical and architectural monument of local importance, and it was fully renovated with a lot of attention for the details and great care for restoration and preservation of the original elements, and then furnished and decorated in line with its character and its history. The manor is set on a 3.834 land plot, with turf, stone alleys, ornamental landscape and a big orchard with fruit trees. We find also a few additional smaller constructions: a gazebo, a stand-alone house of the guardian that is fully renovated and ready-to-use, an old barn that is restored and used for decorative purpose, and a building that was used as stables and that is now transformed in 3 distinct rooms used as workshop, distillery and storage. The manor is built on two levels, semi-basement and ground floor, and since 2009 it is owned by a family who took care of the restoration process, a very thorough one, made using traditional methods and materials. After renovation the place was tastefully designed, from the garden's landscape all the way to furniture and the authentic decor pieces.If what you want is a property with an aristocratic heritage, that looks and feels authentic and natural, that happily blends together nature and history, then the Vadu-Lat manor may be your best choice!
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
Located in one of Bucharest’s most refined and sought-after neighborhoods, this villa, built in 1927, offers an ideal setting both as a family residence and as a space for business activities requiring a prestigious address. It can easily function as a company headquarters, law office, notary practice, or creative studio – all while maintaining the intimacy and elegance of the area. Featuring classic architecture and well-balanced proportions, the house has been recently renovated, preserving its original charm while offering the comfort and functionality required for modern use. The interiors are spacious and well-distributed, with each floor easily adaptable to suit the needs of its future owner. One of the rare highlights of this property is the generous 350 sqm courtyard – a valuable asset in such a central location, adding a layer of privacy and versatility. It can be transformed into a serene urban garden, a space for family relaxation, private gatherings, or even a secure private parking area. Cotroceni remains one of the most desirable areas in the city – known for its tranquility, quick access to key parts of Bucharest, and close proximity to renowned institutions, parks, and stylish restaurants.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
Luxury apartments for sale in BucharestDiscover two exclusive residences in the heart of Bucharest: Mozart Residence (floor 4) and Verdi Residence (floor 6), located in an elegant building completely renovated in 2024 at Calea Plevnei No. 53, Sector 1. Just 1.5 km from Piaa Universitii, these properties enjoy a privileged location, in the immediate vicinity of the Romanian National Opera, with direct access to the Law Faculty park.Each apartment offers a usable area of 280 m2 and a constructed area of 365 m2, distributed over an entire floor. The internal composition includes four bedrooms, a large living room, two walk-in dressing rooms, three main bathrooms, a guest bathroom, a laundry room, an eat-in kitchen, an entrance hall with a wardrobe and three panoramic balconies.The apartments enjoy unique views of Bucharest, including the Faculty of Law, the Opera, the Palace of the Parliament, the People's Salvation Cathedral, the CEC Palace and the Grand Hotel Bucharest (formerly Intercontinental).Access to the building is guaranteed by a representative entrance of 120 square meters with reception and control via video intercom and numeric code. Each unit is equipped with an armored oak entrance door with multi-point locking.High-end equipment and finishes:Schüco external window frames with triple glazing and argon gas, Vratza stone thresholdsCentral heating with double gas boiler and cast iron radiators with digital thermostatsSamsung WindFree air conditioning integrated into the ceiling, controllable via Wi-FiThree-layer oak parquet, large Italian ceramics and Bisazza mosaics30 m2 kitchen with panoramic glass wall, custom-made OVO Design furniture, central island and semi-professional Franke equipment, Samsung 650L refrigerator and integrated wine cellarBathrooms with underfloor heating, Villeroy Boch, Flaminia sanitary ware, Hansgrohe, Grohe, Blaufoss taps, Barisol lighting and high-quality finishesEquipped walk-in dressing rooms, laundry room with provision for washing machine/dryerLiving room terrace closed with movable glass panels for year-round useThe furnishings shown in the images are for demonstration purposes only and can be supplied upon request.Internal distribution and detailed surfacesThe apartments have a harmonious distribution of internal spaces, designed to offer maximum comfort and functionality:Living 90.53 m²Master Bedroom 1 21.96 m²Master Bathroom 1 11.09 m²Walk-in dressing Master 1 11.28 m²Master Bedroom 2 23.01 m²Master Bathroom 2 9.91 m²Walk-in dressing Master 2 9.33 m²Bedroom 16.12 m²Bedroom 13.71 m²Common bathroom 5.61 m²Laundry room 1.27 m²Service bathroom 2.72 m²Entrance with hallway 20.43 m²Diner 25.68 m²Terrace 1 11.27 m²Terrace 2 9.78 m²Terrace 3 1.25 m²With a total usable area of 280 m2 and a constructed area of 365 m2, these prestigious apartments represent an ideal solution for those looking for space, elegance and a privileged view in the heart of Bucharest.
…By Annonceur International
Verdi Residence is located on the sixth floor of a refined building in the heart of Bucharest, on Calea Plevnei, Sector 1, just 1.5 kilometers from University Square and in an ideal proximity to the city’s major cultural landmarks, such as the National Opera and the Law Faculty. This exclusive apartment stands out with its impeccable architecture and the highest-quality finishes, having been fully renovated in 2024 to provide a modern living standard without compromise. Spanning a usable area of 280 square meters and a built area of 365 square meters, the residence offers a spacious and naturally lit ambiance, featuring four spacious bedrooms, an exceptional living room, two walk-in closets, three sophisticated bathrooms, and a fully equipped kitchen, all harmoniously arranged to create an unparalleled living space. Every detail of the apartment reflects a perfect balance between functionality and refinement. The spectacular views, with unique panoramic perspectives of the Palace of Parliament, the Cathedral of the Salvation of the Romanian People, the National Opera, and the CEC Palace, add extraordinary value to this residence, while the interior remains a sanctuary of elegance and comfort. Access to the building is provided through a 120-square-meter hallway, featuring a reception area and stringent security control via video intercom and numeric code, creating an atmosphere of safety and exclusivity. The solid oak entry door, with multi-point security locks, offers the first hint of the high standard of the residence. The Schüco exterior joinery, with triple-glazed panels and argon gas, along with Vratza stone window sills, ensures perfect thermal and sound insulation, while providing a refined design that blends harmoniously with the architectural lines of the building. Every corner of the apartment is finished with top-quality materials: triple-layer oak flooring, large-format Italian ceramic tiles, and Italian hardware on the Filomuro interior doors highlight the discreet and classic elegance of the interior. The hot water heating system is powered by the building’s gas boiler, and the Samsung WindFree air conditioning system, with recessed ceiling units and Wi-Fi control, ensures a perfect climate throughout the year. The 30-square-meter kitchen, with a panoramic glass wall, is equipped with customized OVO Design furniture, a central island, and Staron countertops. Semi-professional Franke appliances, including a 650L Samsung refrigerator and an integrated wine cooler, transform this space into the ideal place for both everyday meal preparation and special events. The bathrooms, each with exterior windows and impressive views, are true sanctuaries of comfort, equipped with underfloor heating, shower cabins with tempered glass walls, and luxury sanitary fixtures from Villeroy & Boch or Flaminia. Ambient lighting is provided by Barisol ceiling lamps, while the sanitary system, featuring Hansgrohe and Grohe faucets, completes the luxury palette of the bathrooms. Every detail of this residence is designed to offer not just a living space, but a truly exceptional living experience. The living room terrace, enclosed with movable glass panels, can be used year-round, providing an ideal place for relaxation or socializing, with stunning views of the city. Verdi Residence is the perfect place for those who wish to combine refinement and contemporary living with the accessibility and vibrant energy of the city center. Whether you choose to enjoy the exceptional views of Bucharest, relax in your private sanctuary, or host special events, this apartment offers everything you need for a luxurious life at the highest level.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
We offer for sale a special property, located in the immediate vicinity of Cismigiu Park, one of the most sought-after areas in the center of Bucharest. The modern building, with quality finishes, is ideal for both offices and homes, offering excellent investment potential.Property details:Property type: House/VillaUsable area: 700 sqmBuilt area: 1,200 sqmLand area: 500 sqmNumber of rooms: 24 (8 bedrooms)Bathrooms: 10Parking spaces: 12Year of construction: 1923, modernly renovated in 2022Floors: 3The property includes offices in the basement, apartments on the ground floor and a generous courtyard, being perfect for various commercial or residential activities. The excellent location, close to the points of interest in Bucharest, facilitates access to public transport and commerce.The investment has the potential to convert into apartments for rent or commercial spaces, representing a rare opportunity on the real estate market. Contact us for further details and viewings.For more details do not hesitate to contact me.Tudor Trașcă - Real Estate Consultant PropertyLABPhone 0730 650 235E-mail [email protected] Mitran – Real Estate Consultant PropertylabPhone: 0751 621 035Email: [email protected] code 2209576
…By Annonceur International
We offer for sale a special property, located in the immediate vicinity of Cismigiu Park, one of the most sought-after areas in the center of Bucharest. The modern building, with quality finishes, is ideal for both offices and homes, offering excellent investment potential.Property details:Property type: House/VillaUsable area: 700 sqmBuilt area: 1,200 sqmLand area: 500 sqmNumber of rooms: 24 (8 bedrooms)Bathrooms: 10Parking spaces: 12Year of construction: 1923, modernly renovated in 2022Floors: 3The property includes offices in the basement, apartments on the ground floor and a generous courtyard, being perfect for various commercial or residential activities. The excellent location, close to the points of interest in Bucharest, facilitates access to public transport and commerce.The investment has the potential to convert into apartments for rent or commercial spaces, representing a rare opportunity on the real estate market. Contact us for further details and viewings.For more details do not hesitate to contact me.Radu Mitran - Real Estate Consultant PropertyLABPhone 0751621035E-mail [email protected] code CP231012
…By Annonceur International
Wrought iron balcony in the reddish chocolate color of the carpentry from another century. Richly ornamented façade, with generous frontispiece and elegant door and window frames with vegetal elements, masquerades, chain and denticles. Beautiful cartouches, the symbol of the egg. All that on the façade. A house that is not too big, but not stingy either - at 328 square meters of usable area, it is much more generous than the narrow façade lets you see, boldly slipped between two other old buildings, already renovated and restored to life. The small property is pretty much everything we love about the old buildings of Bucharest, what gives charm to the old areas and what we imagine when we read Simona Antonescu's novels set in a past Bucharest, where the buildings housed the business and the family under the same roof, only on different levels. In this case, a furrier’s shop, probably flirtatious and fashionable once, today a reminder of the passage of time and styles. With this building we propose Bucharest on a small scale, flirtatious and essentialized in a façade that causes day dreaming and a little benign envy. In addition to the versatility of opportunities to exploit a property with an excellent address - 500m from the University Square - it also offers the chance to contribute to changing the face of the city by recovering and restoring its ageless beauty.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
Located in Dorobanți - Capitale, one of Bucharest's most prestigious and exclusive residential districts, this interwar villa, built in 1921, preserves the authenticity of a defining architectural period in the city's history. Surrounded by elegant residences, embassies, and distinguished landmark buildings, the property enjoys a refined urban setting characterized by privacy, mature greenery, and a limited number of residents, all within minutes of some of the capital's most appreciated parks and green spaces. Arranged across a basement, ground floor, and attic level, the villa offers 300 sq m of interior living space on a 327 sq m plot. The solid construction features reinforced concrete floor slabs and retains a remarkable collection of original architectural elements preserved in excellent condition. Functional historic tile stoves, original doors, period hardware, and authentic details throughout the residence contribute to the character of a home that has gracefully preserved its identity over more than a century. The interior spaces provide an exceptional foundation for restoration, personalization, or adaptation to contemporary requirements while respecting the property's historic character. Outside, the rear garden creates a private and unexpectedly tranquil retreat for such a central location. Mature fruit trees, including cherry, apricot, and fig, continue to produce annually, adding a distinctive quality to an outdoor setting rarely encountered in one of Bucharest's most sought-after neighborhoods. The property's outstanding location and flexible layout offer remarkable versatility. It can serve equally well as a distinguished private residence, a company headquarters, an exclusive showroom, a boutique retail space, or a professional office benefiting from the prestige and visibility associated with one of the city's most desirable addresses. Combining architectural significance, well-preserved original features, a secluded garden, and a prime position within one of Bucharest's most exclusive residential areas, this property represents a rare opportunity to unlock the potential of an authentic interwar residence in a premier urban setting. *Some images are shown for illustrative purposes only and are intended to showcase the property's potential.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
A remarkable contemporary apartment, set within one of Bucharest’s most refined residential enclaves, Parcelarea Filipescu, where understated elegance meets the tranquility of a protected historic district. Located on the exclusive Aleea Modrogan, one of the most prestigious and discreet addresses in the city, and among the rarest in terms of residential availability, the property enjoys a setting defined by historic landmarks, embassies, and expansive green areas, where private residences are few, lending the area a truly select and distinguished character. Positioned within a recently built boutique residence, distinguished by its contemporary architecture and high-quality finishes, the apartment redefines the standards of sophisticated urban living. The interior is characterized by a well-balanced layout and a natural flow of light, enhanced by generous glazed surfaces and a triple orientation, ensuring brightness throughout the day. The living area, spacious and elegant, is framed by floor-to-ceiling windows that open towards iconic surroundings, including Vila Filipescu-Brâncoveanu, the adjacent private park, Aviatorilor Boulevard, and Parcul Kiseleff. This space becomes an ideal setting both for refined entertaining and for moments of quiet relaxation. The generously sized kitchen is seamlessly integrated into the home’s layout, combining functionality with contemporary design, and is equipped to high standards, suited to a modern lifestyle. The bedrooms offer a private and serene retreat, where comfort is enhanced by premium materials and carefully curated details, while the bathrooms—impeccably finished—evoke the atmosphere of a boutique spa through natural textures and high-end sanitary fittings. Comfort is further enhanced by centralized air conditioning, as well as a mixed heating system, underfloor heating complemented by radiators, ensuring an optimal indoor climate throughout the year. Solid hardwood flooring adds warmth and depth to the interiors, while wooden joinery with double glazing contributes to excellent thermal and acoustic insulation. Two underground parking spaces, along with a dedicated storage unit, are included, further enhancing the property’s functionality. The building benefits from modern amenities, advanced security, and a high level of privacy, catering to an exclusive lifestyle. Its privileged location allows for quick access to central areas, fine dining venues, prestigious institutions, and parks, while preserving a calm and distinguished residential atmosphere. This property represents a rare opportunity to own a contemporary apartment in one of Bucharest’s most emblematic and discreet locations, where heritage and modernity coexist in perfect balance.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
Located in one of Bucharest’s most exclusive and well-preserved residential enclaves, within the prestigious Dorobanți – Capitale district, this remarkable property represents a rare presence on the luxury real estate market — a residence of authentic architectural value, set in a privileged environment where discretion, prestige, and urban heritage coexist in perfect harmony. Designed in the Neo-Romanian architectural style, the villa captivates through the artistic expressiveness of its façade and the refined architectural details that evoke the elegance of an era when sophistication was defined by proportion, ornamentation, and craftsmanship. The arches, columns, balanced volumes, and decorative elements give the property a distinctive identity, transforming it into a true aesthetic statement. Inside, the atmosphere continues the same subtle dialogue between the nobility of historical architecture and contemporary comfort, each space conceived to inspire and impress. The rarity of this residence is further enhanced by an attribute almost impossible to find in such a prime central location: a private garden. The mature greenery and the intimacy offered by the outdoor space create the feeling of a secluded retreat, entirely removed from the rhythm of the city. Equally exceptional is the indoor swimming pool — a feature reserved only for truly distinguished residences — elevating the property into a sanctuary dedicated to relaxation and sophisticated living. Another remarkable advantage is the generous on-site parking capacity within the courtyard, a highly valuable privilege in the Capitale area, where space and accessibility have become increasingly rare commodities. This discreetly integrated functionality perfectly complements the representative character of the residence. More than a home, this villa is a property of cultural and emotional significance, created for those who appreciate authentic architecture, artistic character, and the prestige of an iconic address. A residence that does not follow trends, but transcends them through timelessness and uniqueness.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
There are houses that you pass by without even noticing they exist and there houses that force you to stop to admire their beauty. It will be impossible to stroll through Bucharest’s city center on Nicolae Iorga Street without stopping for a second to enjoy the architectural perfection of the building signed by Paul Smărăndescu. The main building has a neo-romanian style and was nuilt in 1914 after the the plans of Paul Smărăndescu, while the second building, also featuring the inspiration and the style elements of the first one, was erected later on with the care of Constantin Iotzu. Iosif Pincas was one of the important figures of the interwar Romania and the property he built on 18th Romana Street, as it was called at that time, was supposed to reflect his status and his influence in the social life of those times. Raised in a wealthy Spanish family with jewish origins, Iosif Pincas is also the brother of the famous Spanish painter Pascin. Owner Of the Fusion Bank of Oradea, Iosif Pincas used to own cargo ships, factories, pure breed horses, plenty of properties among which we can highlight the Degenfeld Castle from Balc with a beautiful domain of more than 1000 hectars and a domain in Kaliakra, Bulgaria, and he was considered to be in the top 10 wealthiest men od the interwar Romania. Today the property consists of a land plot of 630 sqm and a total built area of 1704 sqm of total built area in two buildings. The buildings are completely renovated at really high level of quality and the property is now used as an embassy with a ling term lease contract. So the property is a good investment, it is a high value asset that generates a guaranteed long term yield.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
One of the truly authentic and spectacular areas of Romania is the Danube Delta, always an important touristic attraction of Europe. In Periprava, very close to the Ukrainian border, where Chilia branch and Letea Forest decided to join and create one of the most beautiful places of the Delta, we find a place where nature gave way to a small resort that blends in just perfectly. The resort covers 3025 sqm and hosts 18 rooms, a terrace, 2 dining rooms with a total capacity of 60 pax, a fully functional kitchen, a gazebo, docks and a pier. Everything that is needed for a complete experience of the Danube Delta. The entire resort was fully renovated in 2019 and is as good as new given that it was mostly used for personal pleasure by the actual owners. The property is sold turnkey, with fully furnished rooms that are ready to use and a functional kitchen that can provide for up to 60 customers. If you crave for a piece of the Danube's Delta magic, you will find it here, where the wild nature blends perfectly with today's comfort that the humans brought
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
There are places in Bucharest where time seems to flow differently, where everyday life feels lifted from another world – the bohemian, refined world of the Little Paris of yesteryear. One of those rare places is Strada Londra, one of the most elegant and tranquil streets in the Dorobanți district. Here, historical villas, embassy buildings, and abundant mature greenery come together to create a setting that still stands as a benchmark of discreet prestige. In the heart of this area – where elegance is not an aspiration but a long-standing tradition – lies a truly exceptional apartment, set within one of the renowned Reșița buildings, architectural landmarks built in 1925 and celebrated for their Haussmannian-inspired design, harmoniously integrated into the refined urban landscape. This property spans the entire floor of the building, the result of merging two distinct units into one grand residence. Offering approximately 290 sqm of airy, generously proportioned space, it boasts two separate entrances and a layout ideal for those who appreciate life lived on a grand scale. The rooms are high-ceilinged and flooded with natural light through large windows, illuminating noble furnishings and flawless finishes. Luxurious materials and classic decorative elements are perfectly blended with state-of-the-art amenities and a modern kitchen – bringing together two worlds under a single vision: absolute comfort and timeless elegance. The apartment has undergone far more than a renovation – it was a soulful restoration guided by engineering precision. All walls were stripped down to brick, cleaned, and structurally reinforced using advanced methods, including high-pressure torcret injection, a solution found in military and industrial-grade structures. Over 15,000 bags of debris were removed to make way for a new beginning, supported by a fully upgraded infrastructure: a new flexible slab was poured, all systems – electrical (three-phase, independent from the rest of the building), plumbing, and heating – were completely replaced. Underfloor heating and two professional-grade boilers were also installed. What stands today is a residence where every detail tells a story. From the natural herringbone parquet floors to the custom 3.2-meter-high solid wood doors, each feature has been carefully selected. The stratified wood windows with triple glazing and built-in electric blinds preserve the charm of the interwar period while adding modern comfort. The kitchen is sleek and functional, the bathrooms – outfitted with Scárabeo (Italy) fixtures – reflect a refined retro aesthetic, and the lighting and furniture complete a scene where everything seems to have always belonged. Whether you're in the grand salon, the library lined with rare volumes, the airy bedroom, or the discreet balcony overlooking Strada Londra’s greenery, you’ll feel you’re in a home with true character – crafted for someone who understands the real value of space, serenity, and impeccable detail. A rare apartment in a truly iconic area – ideal for those seeking not just a home, but a personal chapter of history in one of the most beautiful parts of the city.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
Located in a residential complex on the shores of Grivița Lake, in the northern area of Bucharest, the villa is very special, starting from the quality of construction to the technology used to provide maximum energy efficiency. The complex is situated in the northern area, relatively close to points of interest such as Băneasa Shopping City or Herastrau Park, and with easy access to the city center both by car and public transportation. The neighborhood spans an area of 110,000 square meters, is completely enclosed, and benefits from private access and 24/7 security, as well as a private school covering the needs from nursery to the end of the middle school cycle. Another distinctive feature of the project is the low density of constructions, transforming it into a spacious neighborhood with pedestrian and relaxation areas, and a 225-meter lakefront also designed for the use of residents. An important characteristic is the focus on comfort and efficiency, meaning smart homes and reduced usage costs. Thus, the houses are equipped with heat pumps that provide both heating and cooling, include solar panels that ensure the hot water supply, and are ready for the installation of photovoltaic panels. The villa is solidly built with attention to detail, has a modern appearance, and is made of reinforced concrete frames and brick masonry with 30 cm vertical gaps, 15 cm external insulation, the facade finishing being a combination of thermal system with decorative paint and ventilated facade. The plot of land associated with the villa is 765 square meters, and the villa has a total built area of 558.8 square meters spread over four levels, with a private elevator: basement, ground floor, and 2 floors. In the basement, the villa has a garage for two cars plus technical and storage spaces. On the ground floor, there is the living area with a kitchen, a high living room with an open atrium to the upper level, and the dining area, with large glazed surfaces that transition to the terrace and the exterior courtyard. The first floor includes a bedroom with a dressing room and a private bathroom, plus two more bedrooms, a bathroom, and a terrace, while the second floor is designed as a 5-star master bedroom with a large bathroom, a huge dressing room, and two terraces. The villa is spectacular and exclusive, with an emphasis on quality and comfort, built to meet all the needs of a modern family. The construction quality, exclusive elements, complex facilities, and the four parking spaces (two outdoor and two underground) make this villa a perfect choice for a five-star lifestyle.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
Located in the Historic Center of Bucharest, Kiriazi Hotel is a property of remarkable historical value, set on a 1,015 sqm plot at the intersection of Blănari Street and Băcani Street, in the immediate vicinity of the iconic Hanul cu Tei. The property benefits from a privileged position within the protected Lipscani area — a historic “lipscănie”-type commercial ensemble, unique in Bucharest and rare at a national level — offering direct access to major urban landmarks such as Lipscani Street, Calea Victoriei, Smârdan Street, and Calea Moșilor. The building is configured as basement + ground floor + two upper floors (S+P+2E), comprising commercial spaces at the basement and ground floor levels and leased residential units on the upper floors. These functions have remained consistent throughout its evolution — commercial activity combined with residential and temporary accommodation use, characteristic of the traditional inn-hotel typology. Constructed in its present form between 1882 and 1884, the building is organized around an interior courtyard and features two principal façades facing Blănari and Băcani Streets, preserving a high degree of architectural and compositional authenticity. The parcel has formed part of the city’s historic urban fabric since the 18th century, when it was occupied by Zamfir’s Inn, erected during that period and later owned by the Sărindar Monastery until the secularization of monastic estates in 1863. Analysis of historical sale and redemption documents indicates that Dr. G. Kiriazi initially acquired portions of Zamfir’s Inn through emphyteusis rights, subsequently purchasing the associated land. Following these acquisitions, he established the hotel along the eastern wing of the former inn, oriented toward Băcani Street, with contemporary press references documenting the early operation of Kiriazi Hotel. After successive acquisitions completed by Dr. G. Kiriazi in 1880 and 1882, Kiriazi Hotel was constructed as a representative example of late 19th-century public hospitality architecture. The building operated as a hotel until its nationalization in 1950, after which it was converted into a residential property — a function it retains today. The property holds significant memorial and symbolic value, being associated both with the personality of Dr. G. Kiriazi and with important cultural and social activities of the era. Within its premises operated Ștefănescu’s Tavern, a venue frequented by Mihai Eminescu, while the newspaper Voința Națională also maintained its headquarters in the building. The property is listed in the National Register of Historic Monuments (Category B). Historical documents and urban plans confirm that the former Zamfir’s Inn occupied the same footprint as the current parcel, extending along Băcani Street toward Lipscani and adjacent to Hanul cu Tei, disproving theories suggesting the inn had been located on the interwar site currently occupied by Club A. At the time of its inauguration, a description published in România Liberă on February 24, 1884 highlighted the remarkable standards of the period: „Stilul Rennaissance, 2 etage în Centrul Capitalei, lângă Lipscani, (…) avend 59 camere, admirabil iluminate și aerate, 2 prăvălii, 2 pivniți, grajd pentru 8-10 cai, șopron pentru 4-5 trăsuri, (…) telefon și telegraf la fiecare cameră”. Through its exceptional location, documented history, architectural authenticity, and functional continuity, Kiriazi Hotel represents a compelling long-term investment opportunity, offering significant restoration and value-enhancement potential in one of Bucharest’s most important historic districts.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
Located in the prestigious Sector 1 of Bucharest, this exceptional 870 sqm villa stands among the most remarkable historic residences to emerge on the market in recent years. Built in 1914 and designed by Victor Ștefănescu, personal architect to King Carol I, the residence is a refined and authentic expression of Neo-Romanian architecture, preserved with remarkable fidelity to its original form for over a century. Commissioned by Victor Ionescu, Romania’s first ambassador to Portugal and brother of the prominent statesman and former Prime Minister Take Ionescu, the villa transcends its architectural value to embody a meaningful chapter of Romanian history. It served as a meeting place for the Conservative-Democratic Party, where key decisions were shaped regarding Romania’s entry into World War I. Victor Ștephănescu’s architectural legacy includes some of Romania’s most important national landmarks, such as the Cercul Militar Național, the Arcul de Triumf, the Constanța Casino, and the Coronation Cathedral of Alba Iulia, a context that further elevates the cultural significance of this residence. Inside, the property retains the grandeur and authenticity of its era almost in its entirety. Generous proportions define the living spaces, with ceiling heights reaching 4.4 meters on the ground floor and 4 meters on the upper level, while expansive halls exceeding 50 sqm create a rare sense of scale and elegance. The central oak staircase, a true statement piece, is crowned by a monumental painting by Stoica Dumitrescu, depicting Stephen the Great rewarding seven peasants following a victory against the Ottoman Empire. Original parquet flooring, stained glass, marble fireplaces, silk wall coverings, and oak paneling contribute to an atmosphere of timeless refinement, complemented by stucco detailing and distinctive exterior decorative elements inspired by chestnut leaves, a rare feature within Neo-Romanian architecture. Wrought iron accents and cast-iron radiators adorned with floral motifs complete the residence’s authentic character. Unexpectedly for such a central location, the villa reveals a private garden of approximately 720 sqm, a true urban sanctuary. With a rustic charm and lush vegetation, it features fruit trees, fig trees, raspberries, strawberries, and mint, creating a self-contained ecosystem that feels entirely removed from the rhythm of the city. This secluded outdoor space is equally suited for quiet relaxation or for hosting elegant private gatherings. Between the 1970s and 1990s, the residence further cemented its cultural significance by serving as a setting for numerous landmark Romanian film productions, including Gaițele, Balanța, Lumini și Umbre, and Buletin de București. During this period, it welcomed many of the era’s most celebrated actors, becoming a vibrant backdrop for Romania’s “Golden Generation” of cinema and adding yet another layer to its enduring legacy.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
We associate Timișoara, and the entire west of the country, with the Habsburg or Austro-Hungarian empire, that is, with the West forgetting that another empire, the Ottoman, occupied the city for 164 years from the 16th century until 1716, when Eugeniu de Savoy recaptured the city. Legend has it that an axle of his chariot was integrated into a later majestic building (it appears in city plans in 1836). In reality it seems that the shaft belonged rather to a heavy artillery piece. Its insertion in the corner of the building has significance not only in symbolic terms; the building being one of the most famous in the city and its restoration was greeted with enthusiasm by the residents. Located on the space once occupied by the Round Tower of the bastion, used as a powder room until 1756 when it was demolished, the house already had the eastern body built in 1836-1836, the one facing Dr. I.C Brătianu Square (architect Anton Schmidt) as well as on the western one, which has two floors with a facade facing the side of Țepeș Vodă Square. In the period 1863–1864, marked by famine, local good Samaritans organized a social canteen in it. The House with the Iron Axis today has the bodies thoroughly rehabilitated, restored and transformed from homes into office spaces. New access roads, attic areas and re-compartmentalization suitable for modern use were made - office hub with mixed functions: law offices, insurance companies, marketing, dental clinics and IT companies. The classicist style, with neo-Romanesque elements, gives distinction to the building even today. Class B historical monument, prestigious for its age, story, address and restoration. The house with an iron shaft is 80% rented, which positions it as an excellent investment opportunity.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
Exclusive property, composed of 4 distinct units, with Smart Home system and luxury finishes. The renewed city is the city that lives again, more vibrant and eager for affirmation than ever. This is the expression of a new generation that does not indulge and for whom sacrifice is crowned by the reward of abundant living. There is nothing wrong with luxury, just as there is nothing wrong with an olive wreath, as a result of a toil, sometimes a lifetime, and as a symbol of tranquility and peace, in a neighborhood that is reinventing itself, in proximity to the legislative center, long and more recently, the religious center of the country. The building is composed of 4 units, as follows: two duplex apartments, with 7 rooms and 3 bathrooms each, one of which with its own courtyard, dividing the ground floor, floors and attic, and a 2-room apartment and a studio apartment, at the high mezzanine level, with natural ventilation and sufficient light. The restoration of the property, built in the 2000s, involved its complete renovation, using up-to-date techniques and luxury finishes, including: marble and hard wood floors, Gira and Bang & Olufsen Smart House system, bathrooms equipped exclusively with sanitary ware Devon & Devon Gold, with 22k gold plated taps. The location, equipment and attention to details are essential elements of an exclusive property that crowns a future residence or headquarters that reflects luxury, in the complexity of its facets. The property can be sold as a whole or unit by unit, depending on the requirement. *The price includes VAT
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
On a corner of plains, on a foot of heaven - this is how the Romanian fairytale land is described, but good things also happen at the foot of the mountain, especially when it is Retezat with its glacial lakes and rare flora. The small town of Râu de Mori is located near the Colț fortress that inspired Jules Verne’s The Carpathian Fortress and 42 km away from Prislop Monastery. Sibiu International Airport is located 159 km away, and Sarmizegetusa Regia, Colonia Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa, Huniazilor Castle and Deva Citadel are also close by. In addition, it is the perfect destination for winter sports and summer hiking. The Alpina Retezat resort, located in Râu de mori, has 90 accommodation places and all the necessary facilities – restaurants, garden, terrace, bar and private parking. The rooms are spacious and bright and, if desired, the entire hotel allows for a reconceptualization that further exploits the advantages of the location, highly appreciated by children's camps for its close proximity to the ski slopes in Râușor equipped with ski lifts, as well as for the adventure park nearby - the fir trees of the small resort are welcoming hosts, among their branches passing suspended trails that offer many challenges to the daring.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
The Communal Society for Affordable Housing, founded in the early 20th century, played a crucial role in transforming Bucharest's urban landscape by developing standardised housing. Among its most significant projects is the Clucerului Plot, a landmark of housing reform to introduce the Neo-Romanian architectural style. Clucerului was the first plot developed by the Society, comprising just 61 homes on three streets, on the former grounds of Boerescu Park. The original owners included lawyers, professors, officers, and public officials. Type C and D homes, paired under the same roof and built on 180 square meter plots, were designed to provide generous, well-structured spaces for families, emphasising the concept of a house surrounded by a garden, a model that became essential for the city's expansion. Notably, none of the houses in this plot were damaged by the earthquakes of 1940 and 1977. The housing project was designed by the renowned architect Ioan D. Trajanescu, who also built his own residence here—a lasting symbol of the plot and the only individual building. The project was praised for its simplicity, purity of form and style, and picturesque verandas, which evoked traditional architectural craftsmanship (Universul Literar). It incorporated traditional architectural references, such as the semicircular window frames on the facade. Part of this development, our residence combines the charm of the Neo-Romanian style with modern functionality. The villa impresses with its spaciousness, offering no fewer than eight intelligently arranged rooms, ideal for a family seeking timeless comfort and elegance. The villa features three distinct entrances, providing flexibility and privacy for its residents. The front building section includes the ground floor, first floor, and attic—a perfect space to convert 20 square meters into a children's play area. Designed in a wagon style, the ground floor connects to the second, taller building section. In this so-called tower, you find the second and third floors, crowned by a generous 40-square-meter terrace on the top floor—ideal for relaxation, family events, or quiet evenings under the stars. Additionally, a small 10-square-meter semi-basement can be used for storage, laundry, or drying room, while the larger semi-basement, double in size, can function as an office. The garden has been completely renovated, becoming a perfect oasis for outdoor recreation and activities. Clucerului Plot, known for introducing housing reform and promoting the Neo-Romanian style, represents a dream location for those who appreciate history and elegance. Here, each house tells a story, and this property is no exception.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
This land, located on the shores of Lake Snagov, is an excellent location for developing a modern residence, as reflected in the proposed project renderings. The generous 5,000 sqm surface, with 3,000 sqm owned and 2,000 sqm in use, allows for the construction of a contemporary-designed building, benefiting from a strategic position that offers stunning views of the lake. The project presented in the photo gallery is currently in the authorization process. The use of natural stone in the landscaping would create a seamless transition between the land and the building, achieving a balance between the surrounding nature and modern architecture. The plot's size is ideal for creating an expansive green area, with ornamental plants that would aesthetically enhance the construction and add a distinctive element. The configuration of the plot offers flexibility for various outdoor arrangements, such as a pier, paved pathways, or relaxation areas with panoramic views of the lake. The advantageous positioning of the plot makes it ideal for the development of a luxury residence in an exclusive area. * In the case of purchases made by an individual, a VAT of 19% will be applied.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
With a green hill in the background as a theater setting, this mini-park of leisure promises and delivers well-being. On the property there are indoor and outdoor swimming pools with heated water, jacuzzi, wet & dry sauna, deckchairs that invite you to laze around in the afternoon, massage room, a synthetic football field that becomes an ice rink in winter, large and green courtyard, playground, generous terraces. A conference room equipped with video projector is ready to receive corporations for attractive team building sessions. The main building with its long sloping roof houses the spa, 10 guest rooms and the function room with a capacity of 60 people. The restaurant, with a similar capacity, occupies a separate building and the accommodation space is completed by the cabin, called Ursa perhaps in honor of the sky full of stars in this peaceful corner of the world. Built in 2016, close to the Bistrița river and the Colibița lake, the guesthouse is currently only rented in its entirety, in self-catering mode (7 double rooms with private bathroom, living & dining room, terrace, gazebo & grill). The beauty of the natural landscape inspires hiking, cycling through the woods, boating on the lake, carting or horse-drawn sleigh rides. Tourists can visit the nearby trout farm or sheepfold and, depending on the season, participate in agricultural activities in the guesthouse's garden. Extending the range of action throughout Bistrița-Năsăud county, natural reserves, lakes, churches and monasteries, caves and fortresses are popular points of attraction. photo Florin Pepene
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
In Comarnic, green is at home; thousands of trees stretch billions of leaves towards the sun and spread shade and coolness around. In one of the high areas, on a tongue of land drowned in greenery, there are two identical houses; the twin sister is positioned at the back, not at all invasive in terms of privacy. The villa for sale, a modern and discreet construction at first impression, reveals its true elegance only from the glass-enclosed terrace – soft textiles in sand colors announce the chromatics of the entire house, and the exposed brick, the fireplace, the shades of cement gray and the dark metal joinery complete the atmosphere of a space designed to relax without being boring. In addition, being equipped with the necessary for an al fresco dinner, the panorama is guaranteed to be admired in the evening, when the forest darkens in the colors of twilight. The interior of the ground floor (kitchen, dining room, living room, one bedroom, bathroom and terrace) exploits the difference in level in an intelligent way, obtaining a decorative and functional step between the open kitchen and the living room. With a fireplace and soft colors, the living room is comfortable but with a certain alert feeling - here time does not flow, does not pass but is lived, enjoyed. The same goes for the first floor, where there are three bedrooms carefully decorated, with soothing shades; a luxury hotel atmosphere prevails with rounded asperities and discreet, stylish, chromatically articulated bathrooms. The master bedroom has a bathroom, sauna and a small terrace with a view. The design project is made and implemented by Simetrica Design; the furniture and materials are premium, as are the electronic equipment. The house is perfectly functional, the heating is done through the floor throughout the house (gas central heating). It has air conditioning and all the facilities, plus a person from the area who takes care of daily maintenance (cleaning, mowing the lawn, changing bedding, washing, etc.) which makes it very attractive as an investment for the purpose of tourist exploitation (AirBnB). Comarnic, for many just a town on the way to the mountains, has recently become extremely attractive for those looking for a clean place not far from Bucharest. It entices with hot bread and bagels on the main street, but the real treasures are hidden - the Lespezi hermitage, a hermitage of monks from 1661 and painted by Parvu Mutu the Painter; the Saint Nicholas church is newer, only from 1905, but it boasts a magnificent icon donated by Gheorghe Valentin Bibescu and Martha Bibescu. The Posada Hunting Museum with its exhibits - animals, weapons, hunting trophies. The spectacular Doftana Valley is also just a stone's throw away, and the more popular mountain resorts are not much further away either. Out of a complex with four plots, the property owns three plots, two are available for construction.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
Seen from above, the landscape unfolds in a vast expanse of green, traced only by three parallel roads intersected by two others, all set far apart from each other. Between them, nothing but vegetation — and upon closer inspection, one area stands out through the symmetry of vineyard rows, neatly aligned in perfect order. A small orchard separates the vineyard from the winery. At ground level, access to the property is through a gate framed by red brick pillars; to the right, the eye is drawn to a house with the personality of the old and unconquered, while straight ahead lies the vineyard in all its splendor — 3.13 hectares in the heart of the D.O.C. Miniș / Crișana wine region. Here, Cabernet Sauvignon is cultivated using sustainable viticulture methods (the organic certification process for both the vineyard and the wine began in 2022). The grapes are vinified as a single varietal, and the winery holds vintages over ten years old, made from vines aged between 35 and 50 years. An additional feature that gives the estate a unique potential is the land subdivision – there are nine intravilan (buildable) plots, each with easy access (asphalt or gravel roads), utilities on site, and the possibility to build holiday cottages or bungalows. This configuration allows for the development of a tourist and leisure area, offering guests the opportunity to enjoy the complete vineyard and wine experience. The property includes vineyard maintenance services, as well as the full infrastructure necessary for premium wine production – from grape to bottle, under the Protected Designation of Origin (D.O.P. Miniș). There is also the possibility to store the wine produced in the estate’s cellars, while the central area of the property can host private events or wine tastings in an authentic, rustic, and elegant setting. Wine has been produced in Birăuaș since 1801, at that time under the name Josef Domany Estates, official supplier to the Imperial Court of Vienna, which obtained the title of K.U.K. Hoflieferant in 1899. Active again since 2002, the property now owns the most valuable part of these former estates — three wine cellars and part of the old vineyard. The vines embrace not only the land but also the corners of the house, climbing gently around old wooden shutters and up to the eaves. Alongside the low stone fences separating the areas and the wooden pillars supporting heavy red-tiled roofs, the breeze whispering through the ripe grape clusters tells the story of a life fulfilled through passion and dedication to nature. The Miniș wines were awarded in London (1862, 1876) and Budapest (1875, 1884) and have not lost their value today, continuing to receive awards and maintaining an average rating of 3.8/5 on Vivino. These wines have excellent aging potential, being barrel-aged in French oak, and the sale package includes approximately 20,000 bottles of premium bottled wine.In addition to the winery and winemaking equipment, the property also includes a mini-distillery (a Christian Carl column still with trays) where high-quality distillates are produced from wine and pomace (“Grappa”), as well as a special fortified wine (“vin de noix”). The property is sold as a fully functional business, including all equipment and machinery for wine production, distillation, and vineyard processing (complete list available upon request), along with a comprehensive branding and e-commerce package (new website, integrated online shop, logo rebranding, labels, business cards, wine list, etc.), domestic retail contracts (resellers/distributors and specialized venues). Next to the vineyard are two traditional houses (colne, built in the mid-19th century) totaling 380 sqm, arranged as tasting and relaxation spaces, a 210 sqm production building, 200 sqm of vaulted cellars, covered terraces, and an attic of approximately 200 sqm suitable for conversion. D.O.C. Miniș Vineyard - Cabernet Sauvignon – 12 years old, approx. 4,800 vines/ha on 3.13 ha and fruit orchard
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
Located at the crossroads of the road where, in the old days, the Bucharest-Craiova stagecoach passed, Blejesti is an ancient settlement, the area being continuously inhabited since the times of the Dacians. The village of today is situated on a part of the former Beloaica estate of Elena Mavrocordat, a domain that, in its time, spanned more than 14,000 hectares. The ancient history of the area is reflected in the architectural remnants preserved to this day, and among these, the Voinea Mansion is one of the most remarkable. The mansion was the country residence of Dumitru Voinea in the former Vlaşca County. The building, with relatively large dimensions, was constructed in 1890. By the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, it became a common practice for wealthy families across the country to build town houses in the eclectic – neo-Romanian style in the localities where they owned estates. Originally, the mansion belonged to the property held by the brothers Constantin and Grigore P. Olănescu in Blejesti and was later acquired by Dumitru Voinea, an industrialist who owned two factories in Bucharest and Brașov by the end of the first quarter of the last century. The mansion, resembling a villa with relatively large dimensions, with a ground floor and an upper floor, has its main entrance on the northern side, at the base of a hexagonal tower with asymmetric sides. The entrance, with a semicircular arch and two columns, is flanked on either side by two openings also with semicircular arches, all marked by a cornice that follows the same shape. The rhythmic pattern of the northern façade is created by the light openings, three on each level, framed with decorative geometric elements made of straight, bent, and curved lines, which are also found on the right side of the southern façade. On the southern side, there is a tower with a gazebo, which recalls the neo-Romanian style, and access was either through a massive staircase placed on the left side, or directly from the upper floor, while in the central area there was an entrance leading down to the cellar. The lateral staircase is protected by a sheet metal canopy, which is part of the roof, supported by a double wooden console. Currently, the openings on the three sides of the gazebo, as well as the exterior access path, are closed with windows fixed in metal frames. This component of the building served as a viewpoint overlooking the garden surrounding the mansion and the valley of the Glavacioc River, as well as the nearby forest. The upper part of the building is outlined by a profiled cornice, and the construction is topped by a high, four-sided roof made of sheet metal. The mansion has a built area of 604 square meters and sits on a 3-hectare plot of land, which also houses a series of annexes, many of which were added later, after nationalization. After the property passed into state ownership, the mansion served various purposes, the last of which was as the headquarters of the former Blejești Agricultural Cooperative (IAS). In the former annexes, some recently renovated and others still being renovated, a small farm is currently operating. The mansion is classified as a historic monument of class B, it is in relatively good preservation, and it holds immense potential to be transformed into an exceptional private residence or, why not, it could be used for a development in the fields of tourism, events, or medical care.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
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