They bought an abandoned house and transformed it into a comfortable home

A Hungarian couple decided to build a farm in a burned-out building.

The couple purchased an abandoned building and began keeping animals and poultry there. They rebuilt the building themselves and are now generating income and profit from the farm.

Karina Kremer and Norbert Fogarasi have decided to move to the countryside and start their own farm.

They bought an abandoned house and transformed it into a comfortable home

They found a dilapidated house on the outskirts of the city of Siklos. Seeing the house, they thought it could be rebuilt.

They were enchanted by the welcoming character of the village, located 14 km from the historic center and administrative center of Siklós.

Only nine people lived there. Norby has proven himself to be an excellent gold hand builder. He had repaired wooden houses in the past, which helped him renovate his house.

They bought an abandoned house and transformed it into a comfortable home

The lady believes that soon the farm will be able to provide the entire community with 100% organic products.

The two men started the farm not only for themselves, but also because they wanted to help others. They are happy to share their experience and help young farmers.

Aside from the electrical work, Karina and Norby did everything else on the house. The couple also repaired the water pipes.

They bought an abandoned house and transformed it into a comfortable home

Since there were no pipes on the land, the owners built their own water supply system.

A well has been dug and clean groundwater flows out, which is used for washing, flushing, cleaning and irrigation.

There is also a filter for drinking water.

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They bought an abandoned house and transformed it into a comfortable home
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