Radio personality Gábor Bochkor has decided to retain his newly constructed semi-detached house near Alicante, Spain, after initially planning to sell it. Speaking to Tények Plusz, Bochkor revealed he has also purchased an additional apartment in central Benidorm from the grandson of football legend Ferenc Puskás, signaling a significant long-term investment in the Spanish Riviera.
Why did Gábor Bochkor change his mind about selling his Spanish home?
The decision to keep the property stems from the personal connection Bochkor and his partner developed with the residence during the construction process. The project, a semi-detached house, took two years to complete following an initial suggestion from Tomi Fejes to invest in the Alicante region.
While the original business plan involved selling the finished house, Bochkor told Tények Plusz that the end result was too appealing to let go. “We furnished the house and my partner and I fell in love with it so much that we said we wouldn’t sell it after all,” Bochkor stated. He noted that they did not want to see anyone else living in the space they had created.
To accommodate further needs, Bochkor expanded his Spanish portfolio by acquiring a separate apartment in the center of Benidorm. This specific property was purchased from the grandson of Ferenc Puskás, according to the radio host.
Bochkor’s real estate strategy highlights a growing trend among Hungarian professionals seeking higher “lifestyle value” per square meter in Southern Europe compared to domestic markets.
How does the cost of Spanish property compare to Lake Balaton?
Bochkor provided a direct comparison between the purchasing power in Spain versus Hungary to illustrate the economic advantages of the Mediterranean market. He used the price of his Spanish residence to highlight the disparity in property size and amenities available for the same capital.
According to Bochkor, the funds required to purchase a three-bedroom, three-bathroom house with a private swimming pool in Spain would only secure a 40–50 square meter apartment in a new construction near Lake Balaton. This comparison underscores why the Spanish Riviera has become a primary target for Hungarian expatriates and retirees.
Key Property Comparisons
- Spanish Riviera Investment: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, private pool.
- Lake Balaton Equivalent: 40–50 square meter new-build apartment.
What is Bochkor’s vision for retirement in Spain?
The radio host’s move is driven by a desire for a specific lifestyle characterized by a slower pace and consistent weather. Bochkor expressed that the rhythm of life in Spain provides a sense of replenishment that he finds lacking elsewhere.
“In Spain, everything is somehow easier. People are lazy, the rhythm of life is calmer, and the sun always shines,” Bochkor told Tények Plusz. He stated that the environment helps him recharge and that he now feels he possesses a “piece of Spain” to call his own.
Looking toward the future, Bochkor described his retirement goals in simple terms, stating he wants to be a “tanned, brown retiree” living life to the fullest with his partner in the Mediterranean climate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where exactly is Gábor Bochkor’s property located?
His primary residence is a semi-detached house in the Alicante region of Spain, and he also owns an apartment in central Benidorm.
Why did he buy property in Spain?
Bochkor cited the warmer climate, the calmer pace of life, and the better value for money regarding property size and amenities as his primary motivations.
Who was the seller of the Benidorm apartment?
Bochkor stated that he purchased the Benidorm apartment from the grandson of the famous Hungarian footballer Ferenc Puskás.
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