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6 Bedroom Villa

Grădiştea, Romania
US$2,233,400

4800 Sqft 6 7

We invite you to a green field, forgotten by the world, apparently outside of civilization and where the sun rises and sets unhindered by concrete or asphalt. The expanse of almost five hectares of land in this area means calm and solitude - the silent flat immovable plain and the forest that borders it are the guarantor. Entering the house, the green leaves the stage and wood enters - the entire lodge of over a thousand square meters is made of wood and is divided into truly generous day and night spaces. The ground floor means a high living room, a spacious kitchen and bedrooms, each with its own dressing room and bathroom. The upper floor has been reserved for a large gym and lounge area. Wood up, wood down, wood upright, horizontal, trunk, log, bar, plank - in any representation, whole or sliced, straight or gnarled, the wood is warm, silent, patient and lively and acts as a building material, decoration, binder between the outside and inside. A stylized hut exploits a hoof making it a native hobbit house, with gnarled trunks guarding the entrance (the windows are the bottoms of barrels ingeniously rotated on an axis). With a bedroom and a bathroom (approx. 40 sqm), the small building assumes the role of a guest room. A playground with a climbing wall, birds and swings provide activities for the little ones, along with the pond and the cattle on the property. The house and the outbuildings (garage, photovoltaic panels), the greenhouses and the vegetable garden, the fruit trees, the glistening water that made its way through the willows, the grass, the sheep stable and the bird area are guarantees of the self-sufficiency of the property. As additional security measures are the protective trench fence and thorny vegetation, the observation posts, the bunker as a shelter in case of calamity and the escape route. The location of the property 30 minutes from Bucharest, in Grădiștea (northeast of Ilfov County) makes it extremely attractive as a weekend refuge, a place of return to nature and peace.

6 Bedroom Villa

Bistriţa, Romania
US$946,500

8773 Sqft 6 6

Somewhere on the edge of the forest, with the Bistrita River flowing in front, a private and quiet street leads to a secluded property where the perfectly manicured greenery induces a feeling of well-being; the impression it leaves is bright, neat, with clean lines, a strong aspirational component and a vague Mediterranean air perhaps given by the vegetation or the whiteness of the walls under the roof tile that falls heavily on the building. A silver fir tree punctuates the crowded green garden; the walkways take up in stone the idea of the curve found on the property in other areas too - the corrugated roof, the cut of the glass in the living room, etc. The interior is comfortable, the atmosphere warm, restful and ready to provide comfort for a large number of people - the common areas such as the open kitchen’s island and the living room are meant to gather around the table an extended family. The bathrooms attract attention with a modern design in which the stand alone bathtub is the piece of resistance. The layout of the space follows the civilized standard - in the basement the technical room - boilers, heating system and pool installations - but also the recreation room and wine cellar, plus a light courtyard with access to the pool. The ground floor allows parking for two cars in the garage and from there access to the living room with its fireplace, the dining area and the open kitchen (a second, closed kitchen and an ironing room are nearby). Also on this level are the guest bedroom with bathroom, the office and a vestibule. In the attic, under the skylight, there are 3 bedrooms with a bathroom each. In total, over 730 sqm of usable area finished to the highest standards. photo Florin Pepene

6 Bedroom Villa

Mălini, Romania
US$372,200

2960 Sqft 6 5

Located in the legendary Bucovina (northern Romania), in the village of Mălini, where nature and traditions remained unchanged, this dream cottage is skillfully built, using the local craft of joining round logs. Everything from the refined design of the spacious rooms to the arrangements in the courtyard of the cottage, which bears the signature of several landscape gardeners, is designed to bring relaxation and day dreaming. The generous space of the cottage, structured on three levels and covering 220 square meters of usable area, shows, in every detail, the authentic stylistic imprint of the place and the warm beauty of the solid wood. The generous land that surrounds the cottage has over 1,100 square meters, being guarded by forests and crossed, like in a fairy tale, by a small water stream. There is also a fully equipped and furnished gazebo, which can host events for up to 45 guests. A wonderful pond with white stone borders completes this wonderful setting. Only 200 meters from the cottage, there is the Pojorâta/Mălini ski slope, a real point of attraction for winter sports lovers.

18 Bedroom Villa

Sulina, Romania
US$1,595,300

11022 Sqft 18 18

We do not know if the Thracians, Greeks and Romans crossed the Danube Delta here; the Sulina water channel then had more meanders than now, perhaps even a low flow. The Byzantines called it Salina, the Italian cartographers placed it on their maps since the 14th-15th centuries, then the Turks often used this water way, which became the most easily navigable in the era. In 1800, Romanians, Turks, Greeks, Jews, Armenians, Russians and Italians lived together and created the character of the area, which inspired Jean Bart, the founder of Romanian maritime and fluvial literature, to call his city - and his famous novel - Europolis (he would have called it Cosmopolis but the term had already been used). The small harbor of that time gave way today to a collective imagination splendidly exploited by this property, as this house that we propose may become a great refuge in the nature for family and friends. Completely renovated in 2017, the building has 17 rooms with en suite bathrooms, 4 terraces and common and utility spaces on 3 levels. It is the closest property to the UNESCO protected area in Sulina, with 40 km of virgin beach between the new beach (renovated and impeccably landscaped in 2017) and the city center. The vivid, overflowing and sweeping green outside finds its counterpart in calm, bright and spacious interiors. The design is vaguely rustic and preserves spaces where light gives way to volumes, colors, textures. The house offers time on the edge of the Delta but also curious urban histories such as that of the old lighthouse where Jean Bart had his office or the maritime cemetery, unique in Europe and where both Christians, Muslims and Jews spend their eternity. On the canals, the trembling of the water moved by the boats among the reeds produces fluttering of wings, murmur and short flights inviting tourists to mysterious walks.

5 Bedroom Villa

Crisan street, Cluj-Napoca, Judeţul Cluj
US$1,701,600

6674 Sqft 5 6

Right in the center of the `` Heart of Transylvania``, Cluj - Napoca, a relevant piece of Hungarian history and the universal one is compacted in this spacious and elegant historical villa. The revolutionary by profession Béla Kun lived on this land of over 900 square meters. With a well thought ``mise-en-place``, the property offers very spacious rooms, leaving room for any personal stain you want. The attic offered is an open space, ideal for arranging another place for meetings with several guests or an additional room of your choice. The historical importance together with the fine air and the modern comfort are found together in a single property, being available for you.

12 Bedroom Villa

Malaia, Romania
US$616,800

10344 Sqft 12 1

Surrounded by forests and valleys, where the villages that are spread still preserve the archaic trace of the peasants’ life in the mountain area, Malaia village reminds us of a legend about the outlaws of long ago. Located on Lotrului Valley, the name of this settlement is not accidental. Legend has it that on this valley of "thieves" (lotru in the archaic language meaning thief) lived the gangs of the outlaws led by Malai, Ciungu and Voinea. Today, the commune of Malaia, Ciunget and Voineasa keep the names of the characters that are said to have founded them. Valea Lotrului starts near the town of Brezoi, at the confluence between Lotru and Olt rivers. To get there, you have to pass through the wonderful Olt Valley, whether you come from Sibiu or from Râmnicu-Vâlcea. Continuing the road to Voineasa, the first surprise appears near Malaia: Brădișor Dam. The landscape is breathtaking. The wooded slopes seem to be thrown into the lake, and when the weather is nice, in the distance you can see the snowy peak of the Șureanu Massif. The road is right at the edge of the eastern slope of the valley, while the end of the lake is barely visible. Going up the valley, you reach Lake Malaia, the place where the three holiday villas are built at about 700 m altitude on a natural terrace. Protected from the curious eyes of those who cross the road by a high coniferous hedge, this area is in a remarkable harmony with the natural landscape. The field has a perfectly maintained lawn with silver fir trees and has a private parking and a sports field where you can play tennis, volleyball and basketball. The three holiday villas can accommodate 24 persons in 7 double rooms, an apartment and a duplex, all with private bathrooms. There is also a lounge restaurant and a bar. The architecture and finishes of the buildings have been designed in order to assure the maximum comfort to the future owners in conditions of perfect harmony with nature. The privacy of this piece of heaven is guaranteed by the absence of neighbors, public places or other commercial activities nearby. In the forests nearby one can find all the species of large hunt from our country: bear, wolf, wild boar, deer, black goat and lynx. The reservoirs and the adjacent valleys are populated with fish species which are typical for mountain waters that can assure delightful fishing parties along the neighboring trout farm. The mountain climate, with clean air, free of strong winds, hot days or severe frosts, is an advantage in any season. Here, the well-known flower, Edelweiss, can be found at the lowest altitude in Europe (500 meters). Having all these features, this domain can easily become the ideal setting to practice your favorite activities, whether we are talking about hobbies such as hunting, fishing, hiking and sports or relaxing in an oasis of tranquility perfect for a meditative getaway. A special advantage is the proximity to the "slope of the clouds" near Lake Vidra. Transalpina Ski Resort, the newest ski slope in the country with a total length of 9 km, is 48 km from the holiday villas, and after another 7 km you can reach Obârșia Lotrului where you will find one of the most spectacular transalpine roads in Europe, also known as the Road of the Kings.

10 Bedroom Villa

Arad, Romania
US$2,871,500

35252 Sqft 10 10

Probably the most important private residence in Arad (if we exclude the palaces), Neuman House was the property of the most prestigious family in the history of the city. After the communists seized it, it became the Guest House of Arad county and was used as a protocol residence by the Ceaușescu family, including for official meetings between heads of state. Retroceded to the heirs in the 2000s, the imposing construction, today private property, is now ready to add new pages to its rich history. The Neuman House situated on Horia street is an architectural jewel that impressed over time many businessmen, artists or heads of state. The house discloses its secrets only for those who have the chance to cross its threshold: the street façade, with balanced proportions and mild decorative elements, does not offer any clue of the architectural exuberance that we find beyond the wooden gate that opens the way into the inner courtyard. Once inside, one understands the large dimensions of the U-shaped building, with the main façade marked by a grand neoclassical entrance, with a fronton and four columns. The interior retains the pomp of the last century: brightly colored stained glass windows, elaborately painted, wood carvings, wire stuccoes, fireplaces and many other decorative elements. The inscription on the façade indicates the years of the construction, 1925-1926. Arad benefited enormously from the rise and consolidation of the Neuman empire, the industrialist family being the largest tax payers for local budgets. Alfred's son, Francisc, was born in Arad in 1910. In 1935 his brother, Eduard, who ran the Yeast and Alcohol Factory, emigrated to Cuba, so Francisc took over all the family's business, at the age of only 25. The Baron increased the family's wealth, but was also the helpless witness of its loss, in 1948, during nationalization. He left to Switzerland without any money, from there to Salzburg and afterwards, to the USA. All the members of the family showed a real social involvement and solidarity, providing support through their charitable foundations. They showed increased care for their employees and contributed to improving the lives of the inhabitants. The Neuman family financially supported the construction of the imposing Cultural Palace inaugurated in 1913 and other palaces, exquisite jewels of the center of Arad. Today, their name is a true legend, not only in Arad, but throughout the entire Western part of the country. The Neuman House from Horia street fully reflects the grandeur of the famous family, being built with elements of neoclassical architecture and a ground floor rich in decorations, extremely exuberant, preserving today many of the original elements. The current owner has carried out a series of renovation and consolidation works (deepening and basement insulation, attic elevation, repairing the façade etc.). The house benefits from a project of complete remodeling and transformation of the building into a hotel with 23 rooms / 4 apartments / restaurant and SPA. The location of the building is ideal for a hotel - in the center of Arad, opposite the Szantay Palace. Additionally, the generous indoor courtyard can be converted into a summer garden.

7 Bedroom Villa

Harghita-Băi, Romania
US$1,063,500

6674 Sqft 7 8

In the forests of Transylvania, 100 km from Brasov and Targu Mures, a manicured hedge reminiscent of the perfection of Versailles guides the steps to a petit chateau . At the end of the alley the gaze stops on a building like a piece of France moved to the Harghita Mountains. In reality, the architecture is tributary to the Transylvanian style of Kos Karoly, the architect born in the region and acclaimed co-author of a prestigious Budapest neighborhood. The property is practically a contemporary castle for a new type of castellan, one that values ​​ the refinement of the classic style, the privacy offered by 20,000 sq m of wooded land and the change of seasons. In winter the immaculate snow casts a gray-blue light mirroring the sky, and the snowy tower stands guard beside the trees surrounding the building like a defensive wall; the snow erases the contemporary leaving room for a medieval thrill. Autumn, on the other hand, contrasts the subtle refinement of architecture with the smoky burgundy of deciduous forest. Budding makes the branches crack in spring, and in summer the same coniferous and deciduous leaves bring breeze and coolness.

7 Bedroom Villa

Gheorghe Demetriade, Bucharest, BucureÅŸti
US$3,403,300

12271 Sqft 7 7

In an area of Bucharest so architecturally spectacular one would think it is impossible for a building to really strikingly stand out. However the beautiful towered villa on Gheorghe Demetriade Street really does stands out attracting all glances. Built in an eclectic style, with Neo-Romanian elements but also with byzantine influences, the building really is the star of the neighborhood despite some very tough competitors like Horowitz House or the „Sacre Coeur” Church. The historical villa has the construction year engraved on the main façade: MCMXI. Built in 1911, the house has a total built area of 1.140 sqm on four levels: basement, ground floor, first floor, attic plus the tower. The grand silhouette of the building is marked by the quite unique beautiful terrace on top of the tower, that offers a 360 view over the surroundings. The building itself is in a good condition, both on the inside and on the outside. The arched windows are of Byzantine influence, while the frame above the entrance is continued by the windows that lean on the spectacular pillars . The interior has two distinct sides, corresponding to the two separate entrances: an old, historical part, very rich in decorations and beautiful architectural elements, and a part that was used until recently as office area and which is quite modern-looking and without any spectacular elements. Being one of the most most spectacular buildings of the entire „capitals” area, the towered villa can quickly become a beautiful place for permanent residence or can be turned in a successful commercial property.

32 Bedroom Villa

Oradea, Judeţul Bihor
US$2,552,400

26910 Sqft 32 32

The palace was built in 1908, according to the plans of architect Sztarill Ferenc, in eclectic style, from the Gerliczy family, hence the name of Gerliczy Palace. The architect was one of the students of the Viennese school of architecture of Gustav Klimt and became the symbol of the Secession style in Oradea. He built the passage Black Eagle, considered by some as the most beautiful in Romania, the building of the Hotel Astoria, but also the headquarters of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry or the House Darvas - La Roche. Although is located in point 0 of the city in the historic area, the Gerliczy Palace is not included on the list of historical monuments. Gerliczy Palace is located on Republicii Street, ultra central area of the city of Oradea, at about 300 meters from the pedestrian area, the central station being about 100 meters away, at 8 km from the airport and the boulevard on which the building is located has direct access to BorÈ™ customs. The palace is located on a plot of 1000 square meters of which the footprint of the building is 500 Square meters, and the inner courtyard is 500 square meters. The inner courtyard has a car access, which in the future can be used for both parking, but also as an indoor garden. The palace is arranged on 5 levels, B+Gf+2F+A, each level having 500 square meters. The first and second levels are currently composed of different size apartments. On the ground floor currently there are apartments and 3 commercial spaces, the basement and attic being undeveloped. The palace was renovated on the outside in 2017, the interior requiring renovation. As a destination it can be converted into a hotel and restaurant, there is also a remodeling project for this purpose, company headquarters, medical center, etc.

24 Bedroom Villa

Bucharest, Romania
US$3,722,300

18299 Sqft 24 8

The imposing villa, a historical category B monument, was built at the beginning of the 20th century, after the plans of architect Dimitrie Maimarolu (1869-1926). The residence designed in eclectic style, characteristic of the epoch, preserves to this day notable architectural elements: door canopy at the main entrance, stained glass windows, monumental interior staircase made of oak. The land was purchased in 1897 by Vladimir G. Athanasovici - lawyer and liberal senator (1864-1928). The construction was completed in 1911 and has gone through various renovations, modifications and consolidations during a timeline of more than one hundred years. The Athanasovici family was part of the great bourgeoisie of the epoch. Dr. George Athanasovici (1822-1892) was the first forensic physician of the capital and founded in 1857 with Carol Davila the National School of Medicine in Bucharest. His son, Vladimir, studied law in Paris and in 1888 joined the Bucharest Bar, later becoming a state lawyer and a government commissioner at the Rural House. Architect Dimitrie Maimarolu (1859-1926) was trained in France and signed emblematic buildings in Bucharest: the Palace of the Chamber of Deputies (today the Patriarchate Palace), the Palace of the National Military Circle, the Saint Silvester Church, the Armenian Cathedral (the Armenian Church), the Concordia Hotel. He was a founding member of the Society of Architects of Romania, member of the Polytechnic Society and architect of the Historical Monuments Commission. The ensemble from 39 Batiștei street is composed of two buildings: the main body with four levels (basement, ground floor, mezzanine floor and attic), with a footprint of 539.71 sqm; the secondary body with two levels (ground floor and floor), with a footprint of 132.6 sqm. The main building has a showroom and a secured room for valuables located at the basement of the building. After 2000, the building housed the Cultural Center of the Hungarian Republic. The villa is today in a good condition, preserving entirely its valuable elements: the interior monumental staircase, the stained glass elements of the windows and the illuminator, the stuccoes and the frames of the doors and windows, the stuccoes and the decorative elements of the ceilings, the wrought iron cover of the main access door, the ornaments on the facade. The electrical, sanitary, heating and envelope elements of the roof coverings were completely replaced. The generous courtyard is divided into a green space organized as a garden and parking lot covered with cubic stone. The land of 1,264 sqm has a double opening, 32 ml on Batiștei street and 36 ml on Aron Florian street. „Residence Athanasovici is typical for a hôtel particulier at the turn of the 19th century, created in eclectic fashion with classical elements, in a residential area of the Bucharest elites.” Dr. Oana Marinache, researcher and art historian Through its location, history and architectural details, Athanasovici villa from 39 Batiștei street represents a construction of great value, a significant part of the immovable cultural heritage of Romania and an expression of a bygone way of life. Sources: e-architecture.ro arhivadearhitectura.ro Photo:Gabriel Ghizdavu

6 Bedroom Villa

Satu Mare, Romania
US$1,031,600

5382 Sqft 6 5

The villa, built in 2014 on 2,600mp of land, is a testament to the contemporary style - modern architecture based on asymmetric volumes, wide openings and straight, clean lines, stripped of superfluous decorations. The fence and walkways are flanked by carefully selected mature vegetation; a long pedestrian walkway runs parallel to a 6x12m ornamental pond and driveway, one leading to the entrance to the house, the other to the double garage. The villa has 400 useful square meters on the ground floor (living room, kitchen, technical space, spa area, bathroom, garage) and the first floor with 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, dressing room and laundry room. The whole life of the house is oriented towards the back area - the living room on the ground floor and the elegant terraces on the first floor lead to the 5x10m pool heated with panels and guarded by shrubs and plants that lend it a vague Tuscan air. This location provides peace and privacy. The interior has a soothing color that oscillates between shades of tobacco, ivory and chocolate; the atmosphere is calm, quiet, refined; a modern fireplace that preserves the clean and straight lines of the house also contributes to this. Large glazed surfaces, curtains and blinds carefully negotiate the dosage of natural light inside, and the opening of the living room to the terrace and pool is done fluidly, as a natural extension when the season allows it. The hand of an interior designer can be discreetly felt everywhere. The master bedroom surprises with soft textures and a fireplace; bathrooms are stylish with monochrome trends and premium sanitary ware. The entire villa shows great care for the quality and refinement of the finishes and furnishings - it has a French oak staircase, underfloor heating, corian boards, fiber optics. The relaxation area is not neglected either, the villa having a sauna, spa and jacuzzi. The property enjoys the advantages of being located in Păulești, the select residential area of the city of Satu Mare. photo Florin Pepene

4 Bedroom Apartment

Bucharest, București
US$1,329,400

2799 Sqft 4 3

Located in the heart of Primaverii neighborthood this apartment with 4 bedrooms and living space is refined and elegantly, and from the apartment’s rooftop terraces. offering a spectacular 360° view. You can enjoy the privacy and serenity of this beautiful home and all great facilities around the building including numerous restaurants and shops nearby, In the calm of this area, this crossing property of 198 sqm is organized as follows: a beautiful entrance, a living room ( 52 sqm) with a long balcony of 14 sqm , a kitchen, office room.A corridor with plenty of storage leads to the sleeping areas, namely: the master bedroom with balcony and complete bathroom (9 sqm), a second bedroom a third bedroom a shared bathroom of 16,5 sq m. On the rooftop a 200 sq.m spectacular 360 terrace with private acces from the apartment complete this property along with 2 parking places with strong potential to create one of the most beautiful apartments of the Primaverii by using its 260 sq.m of floor area such as seen in the presentation's photos.

4 Bedroom Villa

Bucharest, BucureÅŸti
US$2,658,800

7761 Sqft 4 5

In 1932, today's Primăverii Neighborhood was a vast land that belonged to the Municipality's Factories. At the initiative of their Director from that time, houses were built for the employees working for the Gas and Electricity departments, contracting Octav Doicescu as the architect to design the neighborhood. With the arrival of the Communist regime, most of the high level officials of PCR moved here. Primăverii Neighborhood is renowned for its elite residents, luxury and high quality constructions and for its exceptional position on the map of Bucharest. The high-living penthouse is situated on the 5th and the 6th floor of a new building, just 100 meters away from Primăverii Palace. It is one of the few apartments from a boutique building from the Capital, that has a 9.2 meter long and 2.95 meter wide rooftop swimming pool. It has direct access from the elevator, a fireplace in the main living room, 4 bedrooms and 2 living rooms, high quality finishing, terraces measuring 317 sqm, an outdoor jacuzzi and concierge services. The apartment is a rarity and is perfect for those seeking the comfort of a villa, but the height offered by a penthouse, with splendid views of the surroundings.

16 Bedroom Villa

Bucharest, Romania
US$691,300

7298 Sqft 16 8

Descendant of an ancient Byzantine family of Greek origin, Constantin I. Nottara (1859-1935) was without doubt one of the great personalities of the Romanian theatre being an accomplished actor and an excellent educator. He studied at the Conservatory for Dramatic Arts in Bucharest and at the Odeon Theatre in Paris. He was renowned for important roles such as Lear and Hamlet from Shakespeare’s play or Shylock, in the Doctor’s Dilemma by Shaw, Vlaicu in "Vlaicu Vodă" by Alexandru Davila, Ion from "Năpasta" by Ion L. Caragiale and other notable ones in those times. The famous artists of the interwar period developed under his aegis, names such as Tony Bulandra, Ion Manolescu, Maria Ventura or Maria Filotti. At the end of his career, after a life spent for the Romanian theatre, his colleagues from the Union of Drama and Lyric Artists donated an important sum during the fund raising for building a house for master Nottara. I n 1931, on Boulevard Dacia, the area that hosts most of the architectural monuments in Bucharest, the "Nottara House" was built, which became the last residence of Constantin I. Nottara, but also the dwelling of his son, Constantin C. Nottara (1890 – 1951), the great composer. Young Nottara studied at the Music Conservatory having D. G. Kiriac, Alfonso Castaldi and Robert Klenck as professors. At the age of seventeen, he started studying violin in Paris along George Enescu and Berthelier under the guidance of professors Dufay and Thodou. In 1914 he will play the first violin in the Charlottenburg Orchestra and in 1918 he returns in Romania as violinist of the Philharmonic but also professor at the Conservatory. He was one of the founding fathers of the Romanian Composers Society and in 1929 he founded the Bucharest Orchestra. The building constructed during the modern period in Bucharest, was built in a functional style, namely Art Deco, fitting perfectly the eclectic architecture of the entire boulevard. In 1956 the C. I. and C. C. Memorial Museum was opened for the public in memory of the two great artists, at the initiative of Anna Nottara, the wife of C.C. Nottara. The house hosted the museum until 2016. Sources: Corina Iliescu, Museographer, "Muzicianul Constantin Nottara", Photo: Reptilianul C. I. and C.C. Nottara Museum (1956 - 2016) photo archive

4 Bedroom Apartment

Bucharest, Romania
US$1,384,700

3111 Sqft 4 4

A meticulously designed and finished apartment. Every measurement, finish and detail has been carefully considered in order to make this the perfect family home. The total size of this stunning property is 289.22 m2. This modern-day home provides some of the finest facilities that a family could wish for, including the dining area, a walk-in wardrobe, spacious rooms and elegant bathrooms. At the same time, the reception (on the ground floor) provides premium concierge service, for any possible request. On the first floor of the complex, you will find an indoor pool, a SPA area, a gym, as well as a specially designed space for children. In order to ensure the highest level of comfort, the commercial area of ​​this residential complex offers access to services such as dry cleaning, beauty salons, cafes, banks, and a wine cellar. Herastrau is one of Bucharest most desirable and vibrant areas, home to a wide variety of shops, bars and restaurants. But also offers quiet and relaxed residential lifestyle.

4 Bedroom Villa

Voluntari, Romania
US$1,169,900

5963 Sqft 4 4

Selimbăr wood elements villa in Pipera Selimbăr wood furniture designs and a lovely fireplace is exactly what you need to set the clasic as your lifestyle. Not far from the city, this property is ready to fullfill any family that is looking to have privacy and quiet evenings along the family enjoying the stories and setting memories. Groundfloor area combines the daily activities with the bedrooms area, offering 3 bedrooms plus a lovely terrace in front of the green garden. A warm wooden staircase connects the individual bedrooms on the attic floor with the groundfloor, the wood nuance is also found in the carpentry of the doors but also in the living furniture originaly from Ethan Allen store. On the basement is the perfect temperature for your next winery gallery. The villa has a usable area of 245 square meters, which makes it one of those spacious homes that manage to keep an intimate character and 2 interior parking places. Floor heating is provided by the 2 units installed in the tehnical room. By option, the entertaiment and playground area can be reconversed to interior pool area, as it was initially in the project. Additional, there is available a plot of 470 sq.m that can bought in order to expand the current property.

5 Bedroom Villa

Bucharest, Romania
US$1,276,200

4585 Sqft 5 5

Dacia Boulevard was the last boulevard designed before the First World War, during the mayor Vintilă Brătianu. The new boulevard, as it was originally called, was designed to create an important connection between Gara de Nord and Gara Obor. Being a designed boulevard, it had to make its way through the old districts of Bucharest, around the current Spanish Market Square, to the confluence with Mihai Eminescu Street and Calea Moșilor. Mihai Eminescu Street, called Romană Street until 1948, is a historic street in Bucharest that connected the Herăstrăului Street, the current Calea Dorobanţilor, with the Târgului de Afară Bridge, today Calea Moșilor. A short distance from the confluence of Dacia Boulevard with Mihai Eminescu Street, in the former Silvestru slum, this historic four-level villa with rooms over 3.5 m high, arranged on Bs + Gf + 1F + A, was founded at the beginning of the 20th century, made in a neoclassical style, typical of the beginning of the century, at the command of General Coandă, former prime minister in the interwar period. The house integrates very well in the architectural style of the area, next to the twin house in the immediate vicinity. Being built on the corner, it has the advantage of a panoramic opening to two streets. The building escaped nationalization, remaining in the family by succession, this advantage helping it to keep all the original architectural details. Then, in 2010, it underwent an extensive consolidation and restoration action, on which occasion it benefited from increased attention to the strengthening of the foundation, but also to a series of very practical finishes and equipment with quality materials. In addition to the impeccable restoration of parquet, solid wood joinery, wooden doors with glass windows, it now also benefits from a central heating system with gas boiler and fan coils in each room, chiller unit for air conditioning and fan coils in each room, chandeliers and vintage lighting lamps, time-specific switches for lighting fixtures. In addition, at the time of the renovation, investment was made in the construction of a tower in the attic, which became an important attraction of the house. He also received a glass art staircase with wrought iron floral elements, which provides access to the upper levels, designed and executed by the famous plastic designer Cornelia Moldoveanu. The exterior, thermally rehabilitated by complete cladding with Austro-therm rigid terrestrial system, is symmetrically decorated with friezes and laurel window frames without an exaggerated load. The predominant floral tones continue in the interior starting with the double entrance door, restored, glazed with flowers, with the marble floor decorated with floral elements framed by the line of life, above which is a skylight with floral stained glass and a Viennese ceramic stove white located in the living room. This house welcomes you inside with an enviable positive energy, offering the pleasure of going through a setting designed to fascinate you from the first step. It may have multiple destinations in the future, such as residence, company headquarters, notary or law firm. Photo: Gabriel Ghizdavu

40 Bedroom Villa

City center, Cluj-Napoca, Judeţul Cluj
US$7,976,400

20451 Sqft 40 16

The Oldest Street in Cluj Napoca The location of this property is listed among its points of interest, being located on the oldest street in Cluj. King Ferdinand Boulevard, formerly called Strada Podului, led to SomeÈ™, thus connecting the Union squares with Mihai Viteazul, later named Gheorghe Doja, and later in 1999 named King Ferdinand, is located in the center of Cluj and serves as a commercial street, although buildings from the eighteenth to nineteenth centuries can be found there. The building is located on a plot of 677 sqm, with 400 sqm footprint and 1450 sqm usable area, is adjacent to buildings from the Roman and medieval era, these being classified as historical monuments of national importance and listed as such by the Romanian Ministry of Culture: The Museum Square, which is separated by a common wall. The dividing wall - the wall of the city fortress was built in Roman times and delimits the first fortress of the fortified Cluj. The wall is a real delight for visitors and tourists who arrive in the courtyard of the building- in the past there was a bistro on the ground floor of the building. The property is a historical monument defined in the list of historical monuments as `` the house with renaissance elements from the 16th - 18th century``. It is thought that the house was built around the 1500s, given the existing Roman arches in the basement today. It has a mixed destination, it can be used as a living space, offering a 300m apartment located on the top level, but also offices.

14 Bedroom Villaa

Constanţa, Romania
US$1,276,200

11840 Sqft 14 18

A pension with restaurant built in 2007 in Olimp resort, right on the shore of Lake Tătlăgeac and near the Black Sea, protected from noise and crowding. It is located at the entrance in Olimp from DN 39B, in a quiet natural environment. The construction project was carried out by a German architect, who combined the modern design with traditional features, using predominantly natural materials. The reed roof is specific to the lake area - besides the pleasant appearance, this material also has excellent insulation properties. The guesthouse has 12 duplex rooms equipped with living room, separate bedroom with access through the interior stairs and bathroom. Seven of the rooms have view of the lake (N-E) and from their terrace you can admire the sunrise. The restaurant with indoor lounge has a capacity of 60 seats and is equipped with bar, sound system, video projector and LCD TV, being also usable as conference room. The terrace has a capacity of 150 seats. The property has a parking lot of 460 sqm and a free land of 2200 sqm, suitable for new constructions, with an opening of 40 linear meters to the lake, thus offering the possibility of expanding the tourist complex. The Reed House benefits from its own 120 sqm outdoor pool, close to the terrace and the lake, plus a private 300 sqm beach set with natural sea sand on the lake shore and a recreation area for adults and children, with facilities for tennis, basketball, soccer, badminton, trampoline, pool for the little ones, billiards, darts, poker, chess. The construction of the Olimp resort started in 1971, in the north of Neptun resort, following a project carried out by a group of architects led by Arch. Aron Ghimberg-Solari, the same who built between 1964 and 1965 the "Spring Pallace" in Bucharest, the residence of Ceaușescu family. The resort entered the tourist circuit in 1972 and was reserved for important dignitaries and guests of honor invited by Nicolae Ceaușescu. During the communist period, Olimp was a very expensive resort. The Reed House offers the opportunity to take over a profitable business in the field of tourism and event hosting, with hundreds of positive reviews on profile websites. The main strengths of the property are the quiet and isolated location, in the middle of nature, the clean air offered by the Black Sea and lake, the land of 5964 sqm and its overall facilities.