The Building Complex of the Ministry of the Interior Was Sold for 50 Billion Forints
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Only one offer was received for it, for exactly the amount listed.
The bidding for the gigantic building on Széchenyi István Square was a success. There was only one interested party, who bid 50.7 billion forints for it. It is not yet known who he is. It is still unknown ... ...
An unknown buyer purchased the Budapest building of the Ministry of the Interior for 51 billion forints, according to the website of the Hungarian National Assets Trust.
There was a single, as yet unknown bidder for the Ministry of the Interior's building complex on Széchenyi Square, who purchased it from the state for 50.7 billion forints, writes Mfor, based on the website of the Hungarian National Assets Trust (MNV). The property could be bid on from September 15 to 17, i.e. for just three days, with the condition that a security deposit of 12.7 billion forints had to be paid in advance. G7 previously wrote th…


There was only one bidder at the auction for the Ministry of the Interior building, and he can buy the Széchenyi Square Palace for 50.7 billion forints – writes Mfor based on the Hungarian National Assets Trust (MNV). The identity of the buyer is unknown for now. Bidding was possible from September 15 to 17 (i.e. for just three days). The Hungarian National Assets Trust has put up for auction the building complex located in downtown Budapest, pa…
The buyer is unknown at this time, but he was the only one to bid.
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