Paris-Isle of France, Paris
- PROPERTY TYPE
Apartment
- BEDROOMS
1
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
412 sq ft
38 sq m
Key features
- Fiber optic
- Linky
- Sold Furnished
- Electric Heaters
- Excellent condition
- Double glazing
- City property
Description
- Apartment No. 3 --> Weighting 38.74 m2 = 14.584 euros/m2
- Total living space --> 39.18 m2 Habitable ; 38.30 m2 Carrez.
Room details: Entrance 8 m2; Living 36 m2; Kitchen 8 m2; Bedroom 13 m2; Bedroom 1 11 m2; Bedroom 2 12 m2; Terrace 13 m2; Balcony 3 m2; Shower rooms 4 m2
- Cellar No 9 --> 3 m2
- Lots total tantièmes --> 60 / 1000e of general common areas.
Investor info :
- Furnished rental potential €42 / m2 / month --> €1,627 (ref DRIHL or SeLoger) --> 3.45% projected yield
Features: refurbished in 2025, apartment completely remodeled and ready to move into, new, modern, custom-built kitchen with high-quality materials. North-east facing, through to two courtyards. 2.40m ceiling height, 23 mm solid French oak “bâton rompu” parquet flooring. Numerous built-in cupboards and custom-made storage units in both rooms. A folding bed is integrated into the bedroom. 1st floor of 5, two apartments on the first floor, secure building (Vigic + digicode), fiber optic broadband and individual electric heating. No condominium works voted or planned, charges €150/month including maintenance of common areas + water. Property tax 511€/year, ideal for first purchase, pied-à-terre or investment, suitable for professionals without noise pollution.
3rd Arrondissement - Primarily a residential district, this is the quietest part of the medieval Marais area, and one of the most livable neighborhoods in Paris. A sophisticated village, it contains several open-air markets and squares such as Carreau du Temple, Jardin de l'Hôtel Salé (Picasso Museum) and Jardin Saint-Gilles-Grand-Veneur. The oldest private house in Paris, built in 1407, is located here on rue de Montmorency (its first owner claimed to possess the philosopher's stone). The area includes several fine buildings and mansions, such as Hôtel de Montmorency, Hôtel de Marle and Hôtel Albret. From the 17th century onwards, the district was inhabited by the nobility, including Madame de Sévigné, hence the name given to one of its streets. Streets such as Rue de Bretagne, Rue de Montmorency, Rue Charlot and Rue de Braque are particularly sought-after. The district was home to several communities (Auvergnat, Jewish, Chinese...) over the centuries.
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Distances are straight line measurements- Paris (Orly)(International)8.9 miles
- Paris (Charles de Gaulle)(International)13.9 miles
- Paris (Beauvais)(International)42.7 miles
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