'Airbnb Ban' - End to Short-Term Rentals Imposed in Downtown Budapest District
- 1 Nov 2024 7:16 AM
The local council of Budapest's District VI, in the city centre, voted on a short-term rentals ban from January 1, 2026 at a meeting.
More >>The local council of Budapest's District VI, in the city centre, voted on a short-term rentals ban from January 1, 2026 at a meeting.
More >>Peter Magyar, the leader of the opposition Tisza Party, has slammed deputies of the leftist Democratic Coalition (DK) and ruling Fidesz in the Budapest municipal assembly for "voting together with the mayor [Gergely Karacsony] to sell a part of Hotel Gellert below the market price to Istvan Tiborcz's circles".
More >>The government has purchased a 96-square metre apartment on Budapest’s Vértanúk tere, near Kossuth tér, for Ft 450 million.
More >>Hungarian households had the cheapest access to electricity and gas in the first half of 2024, according to Eurostat’s latest aggregate data. Hungarians have been paying the lowest prices for the two most important energy sources for a long time thanks to the cuts in the electricity and gas bills, writes Magyar Nemzet.
More >>The government will put around 40 more castles up for privatisation in January, Construction and Transportation Minister Janos Lazar said in Bekescsaba, in south-eastern Hungary.
More >>László Lóránt Keresztes, a lawmaker of opposition LMP, on Tuesday said he has asked the Constitutional Court to review a new law on the privatisation of state-owned historic stately homes.
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