Excluding agency fee and 4% tax
This 54 m² single-room detached house is located in the idyllic cul-de-sac village of Szuhafő in Northern Hungary, set on a peaceful 936 m² plot in a quiet rural community with a welcoming atmosphere and beautiful natural surroundings. Szuhafő is a small village of approximately 138 residents, nestled close to the Slovak border and surrounded by forested hills and open countryside, where tranquility and fresh air are among the greatest assets of local living.
Step inside to a warm, comfortable space that is currently arranged as a single main room, with the rear pantry area offering the potential to be converted into a second room. The solid stone foundation and traditional adobe (mud-brick) walls showcase authentic rural construction, with no signs of dampness in the living areas. The electrical system has been modernised throughout almost the entire home (except in the pantry) and mains water and sewer connections are in place with plastic plumbing installed. There is no gas connection on the property, the main gas line is located on the street.
Heating is provided by a solid fuel stove, creating cozy warmth during cooler months. The property has been upgraded with PVC entrance door and windows, while the kitchen window retains a double-glazed timber frame. Flooring varies from PVC-on-soil in the entryway, tile in the entrance and bathroom, to smooth concrete in the kitchen and pantry.
Outside, an 18 m² newly built carport with concrete base and Ytong brickwork connects to the house, and an entrance in this space leads down to a roughly 10 m² cellar beneath the building. A covered terrace (8.3 m²) lies at the front, perfect for enjoying morning coffee or summer evenings.
The flat plot opens to ample garden and cultivation space. There’s an aging wooden outbuilding on a concrete pad awaiting renovation or removal, and an 8 m² timber wood storage shed on concrete stilts. Fruit trees including walnut, apple, and several plum trees, along with raspberry and grape vines enrich the garden, and a dug well that has previously supplied water of drinkable quality for irrigation.
Szuhafő offers more than peace and quiet. The village is known locally for charming guesthouses, a craft house and exhibition space, a hunting training centre, and a dairy products facility, while scenic lookout points provide sweeping views over the surrounding landscape. Nature lovers will find abundant walking, hiking and cycling trails, nearby fishing lakes and in winter, accessible ski slopes across the Slovak border. The settlement’s rural character is complemented by a close-knit community where tradition and modern life blend harmoniously.
Essential services and conveniences are within reach: local shops, basic medical services, primary schooling and public transport links connect Szuhafő to larger towns such as Putnok (19km) and Kazincbarcika (26 km), while the region’s forests, rivers and national parks offer endless opportunities for outdoor enjoyment.
Within easy driving distance, you can explore Jósvafő’s “Blue Lake” (Tengerszem) — a picturesque spot where streams and caves meet, perfect for walks or photography, in the Aggtelek National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage area, which is famed for the Baradla-Domica cave system — spectacular dripstone caverns with dramatic stalactites and subterranean passages that extend across the Hungarian-Slovak border.
Whether you’re seeking a permanent retreat in nature, a weekend getaway to restore at your leisure, or a property with guesthouse potential, this home presents a rare chance to embrace authentic country living in Northern Hungary.
Contact us if you value clean air, peaceful surroundings, and a life close to nature — and let us help you to make this property your own.