Index – National – Response to Lake Balaton Real Estate Buying Frenzy Banned



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After Paloz, the municipality also ordered an exchange ban in Szentantalfa, this time exclusively on the outskirts of town. This is the second settlement in the Balaton Highlands where the local government decided to toughen it up by decree to protect the image of the village and the landscape.

According to the prohibition of alterations, it is not possible to transform a site, build a new structure, modify an existing structure, expand, demolish or make other value-added changes that are not subject to a permit from the building authority.

The prohibition of reforms was ordered because there are more than 300 plots on this hillside dotted with vineyards, small wineries and groves where it could be built according to the previous building regulations.

– writes Mayor Csaba Kiss on his community page.

There is no doubt that in the current real estate buying frenzy, this would happen in an instant. This would change the view and atmosphere of San Antonio forever, everything we love about it.

More recently, in Paloznak, the local government decided that it was forbidden to build land, establish a new building, modify, expand, demolish an existing building, and make other changes that were not subject to a permit from the building authority.

At the time, Ákos Czeglédy told the Index that there had been more and more construction in the area over the years, but only now did he have the legal background to impose a tampering ban on both the inner and outer areas of the settlement.

In fact, the demand for real estate on Lake Balaton is recovering, there is a good demand for any type of real estate. Prices are skyrocketing, with sales and deals on the north coast averaging HUF 675,000 per square meter.



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