I agree with you up to a point, noelf. Keeping in touch with the local market is vital. However, a major tenant base in Budapest is in fact foreign students and professionals. This has been growing year by year for the past twenty years. The standard of Hungarian rental apartments is very low - either ugly old furniture or the most basic IKEA packages, so although there are a large number of properties for rent, (typically) Western tenants find it difficult to find good apartments, in the locations where they want to live, at reasonable rents. I've found that by building up relationships with universities and others and providing exactly what tenants want, that it's possible to get good rental returns with hardly any gaps.
The chance of somebody being able to successfully invest in and rent out a property in Budapest is very low, unless they really know what they are doing. It's a bit of a minefield. In Dublin, I stuck to areas that I knew inside-out. I follow the same logic in Budapest and wouldn't dream of investing in a district, much less in a city that I didn't know extensively.
Yes Uni towns always do well, I did not know that Budapest was an icon of learning, guess you learn something every day.
Well I am back out to B.A on monday ....
B.A = BratislavaBudapest has always been renowned as a centre of learning. The veterinary college, medical schools, dental schools and music academies are world renowned and attract thousands of students from abroad. About twenty vet students from ireland alone attend the college every year for instance. Vets graduate from Budapest with what is probably the most respected doctorate in Europe, certainly well ahead of Ireland and the UK. Likewise doctors and dentists from Budapest colleges are welcomed in every country on the back of the respect for the Hungarian degrees.
By the way, where on earth is B.A?
Is there any way to get information on completed property transactions in Budapest. I find that the absence of transacted prices a big hinderance to deciding a fair value on properties here. Most of the information available (provided by agents) is based on asking price, which for Hungarians, is their fantasy price based on the car they are looking to buy.