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Paris-Isle of France, Paris, Paris

€1,250,000
Leggett Immobilier, France
PROPERTY TYPE

Apartment

BEDROOMS

1

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

975 sq ft

91 sq m

Key features

  • 0-2 km to amenities
  • Town property
  • Electric Heaters
  • Good condition
  • Riverside

Description

A33945CCH75 - Building, Surfaces and Miscellaneous :
In the heart of the Latin Quarter/Sorbonne, 75005 Paris.
In a remarkable, historic 19th-century building, built in 1800 and home to the famous Fauvist painter Henri Matisse, the building is 5 storeys with elevator, in a condominium comprising 43 units. Access to the building is secured by a first door with Digicode and a second glass door with intercom. Located on the mezzanine floor, this character apartment for sale comprises 2/3 rooms and is lot number 42.
With a total floor area of 90.58 m2 ( 89.12m2 Loi Carrez), this property features: an entrance hall (1.2m2), a large living area comprising a living lounge with working office area and cupboards ( 48.38m2) and a guest toilet (1.35m2). The two windows in the living room offer unobstructed views of the Quays of the Seine River and Notre Dame Cathedral. To follow the floor plan a dinning area with an equipped kitchen including cupboards (18.87m2). Finally, a separate quiet bedroom with windows overlooking the courtyard (13.06m2), a hallway (1.1m2), a second toilet (0.81m2), and a bathroom with Italian-style shower (5.81m2).
Cadastral references: 000 BP01 0010 Surface area 662m2 Commune Paris 5.

Additional information:
-Exposure: North/East
- The living room, dining room and kitchen, bedroom and bathroom have windows to optimize natural light.
-Beautiful volumes with exposed beams and parquet flooring in all living areas.
-Ceiling heights of 2.10to 2.2 meters.
- Individual electric heating.
- Monthly service charges: 280 Euros.
-Property taxes: 1,746 Euros.
-Accessibility: Nearest metro station: “Saint Michel Notre Dame”, lines 12 and 4, 41 meters away.

History of the remarkable building at 19 Quai Saint Michel:
A tenement building from the first half of the 19th century, with annexes at 22 and 24 rue de la Huchette.
The main facade overlooking the Seine features an arcade with five arched bays. It features a three-storey, five-bay elevation above the first floor and entresol, plus an attic level converted into living quarters.
Access is via a central double-leaf door set in an opening that extends beyond the first floor and terminates, at entresol level, in a semicircular arch entirely occupied by a window.
With the exception of a cartouche at the keystone of the central bay - the only remarkable sculpted decoration on the façade - the four bays, divided into twos on each side, follow the same pattern. Above each of the five keystones, a wall bracket supports a suspended glass lantern. French windows with louvers and elaborately decorated railings, placed vertically above the arches, provide light on the upper floors, while smaller windows illuminate the attic apartments.
The beautiful balance of this sober, harmonious facade is now broken in the attic, where one of the small windows has been replaced by a large bay window. Furthermore, the additions - such as colorful awnings and flags - made to the facade by the commercial and catering establishments occupying the first floor, prevent the walker from appreciating the beautiful lanterns.
History painter François Victor Eloi Biennourry (1823-1893) moved into this building in 1852 and died here in 1893.
Caen-born painter Albert-Jules Édouard had his studio here from 1870 to 1919.
Henri Matisse (1869-1954) occupied a studio on the third floor from 1895 to 1907, then on the fourth in 1913.
Albert Marquet (1857-1947) moved into the studio vacated by Matisse in January 1908.

Environment and Neighborhood:
5th Arrondissement - The historic heart of the Latin Quarter has been a centre of scholarship and intellectual achievement for centuries and takes its name from the Sorbonne, where Latin was the common tongue for all students during the Middle Ages. This arrondissement is one of the oldest districts of the city where traces of the area's past survive in such sites as the Arènes de Lutèce, a Roman amphitheatre, and the Thermes de Cluny, a Roman thermae. It remains a major draw card thanks to sights such as the Pantheon, the Sorbonne University, the botanical gardens known as the Jardin des Plantes. The neighbourhood has the feel of a small village and students mix freely with professionals in its winding streets. The market street of Rue Mouffetard is a primary artery where shops, international restaurants, bars and cafes are found.

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Distances are straight line measurements
  • Paris (Orly)(International)
    7.8 miles
  • Paris (Charles de Gaulle)(International)
    14.4 miles
  • Paris (Beauvais)(International)
    44.0 miles
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About Leggett Immobilier, France

La Maison du Chapitre, 24340 La Rochebeaucourt, France

Leggett Immobilier is a family business that was started 20 years ago and founded on the genuine belief that French estate agency could be done better – today this still holds true. Indeed, this belief was validated last year when we were crowned "Best Estate Agency in France" at a prestigious awards ceremony in London.

All of our agents live and work in France and have excellent local knowledge, covering both their area and local property prices. Clients are given a single point of contact who is dedicated to helping them make the right decision and to be by their side throughout the purchase process. Our in-house contracts team are experienced in dealing with local notaires and have overseen the purchase of over €1bn of French property - they will ensure that the sale progresses smoothly and our fully bilingual team will guide you through all legal documentation.

With over 600 agents spread across the country we like to think that we are now the leading international estate agency in France, last year around one in ten of all UK buyers of French property trusted us to help them. However, the company’s size and success has not altered the fact that we are a family business who pride ourselves on professionalism and friendliness.

Local knowledge is invaluable when buying in a foreign country. Leggett provides this knowledge - nearly all of our agents have lived through a move themselves and have been trained to deal with any issue or question that might arise. This training includes a three day, residential, course, further "advanced" training and access to our head office team who keep abreast of all changes in French property law and legislation.

It is this, unique, “hand-holding” approach that has helped build the foundations of our company. No other agency in France takes such care of a client before, during and after a property is purchased.

The system for buying a property in France can be complex but is regarded as being one of the safest in the world – the French like "red tape" but not much surprises us now.

With over 20 years of experience, we have the knowledge to aid with legal matters, help with finance, and even ensure that you have all the essential services connected when you make the move to your new home.

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