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Paris-Isle of France, Paris

£654,150
€750,000
Leggett Immobilier, France
PROPERTY TYPE

Apartment

BEDROOMS

1

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

366 sq ft

34 sq m

Key features

  • Town property
  • Excellent condition
  • Air Conditioning
  • Riverside

Description

A42179CCH75 - Notre Dame/Ile de la Cité, 4th district.
Just a stone’s throw from the famous and remarkable Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, this quality One-bedroom apartment is located on the 2nd floor of a historic six-story building constructed in the 17th century from cut stone, accessible via the common stairwell.
Recently and completely renovated with excellent optimization of the living space, it offers a total floor area of 34.24 m² (33.63 m² Carrez Law).
This property includes: A large living area bathed in natural day light with a combined living/dining room and a fitted fully equipped kitchen (19.60 m²), a quiet bedroom with window and a working space area (10.05 m²), and an adjoining bathroom with a walk-in shower and toilet (3.98 m²).
The apartment is Lot No. 5 and holds 1,367/10,000ths of the land ownership and general common areas.

Enjoying plenty of natural light with its Three double-hung windows (double-glazed) in the living room, as well as a large window on the dining room side, it offers unobstructed views of the Quais de Seine and the impressive Hôtel de Ville. A minor but welcome bonus: air conditioning is included.
An exclusive Parisian pied-à-terre in the heart of a secure neighborhood steeped in history.

Additional Information:
Total Floor Area: 34.24 m² (33.63 m² Carrez)
Unit included in the sale: Lot 5
Small co-ownership: 6 units.
Secure building (Vigik security system + digital keypad + reinforced door).
Contract for cleaning and maintenance of common areas.
High-speed fiber-optic internet.

Monthly charges : 280 Euros/month.
Housing tax for 2025: 2.206 Euros.
Property Taxes 2025: 921 Euros.
Ceiling height: 2.60 meters.

Fully renovated apartment, optimized space, and no works required.
North/East exposure: Three Large double windows in the living room ( soundproofed double-glazing windows) One large double-glazing window on the dining room area, One double glazing-window in the bedroom.

Individual electric heating.
Fully integrated air conditioning.

Living/Dining Room: Beautiful oak hardwood floors and numerous custom-built storage closets.
Custom-built integrated kitchen with sliding cabinets, and fully equipped: Refrigerator, oven, microwave, ceramic cooktop, dishwasher, washing machine.
Bedroom: Oak hardwood floors, working office area, and built-in closets.
Bathroom and toilet: Walk-in shower, small mosaic tile flooring, travertine wall tiles, and storage space.

Cadastral section: 000AW01. Parcel No.: 0006. Floor area: 59 m².
The building is situated on a 59 m² lot, located 233 meters from the Cité metro station (Line 4) and 312 meters from the Hôtel de Ville station (Lines 1 & 11). Vélib’ bike station just a stone’s throw away.

Ideally located in the heart of Île de la Cité, this Parisian pied-à-terre fully renovated in a contemporary style, combining comfort and functionality is an exclusive listing offered for sale by LEGGETT PARIS PRESTIGE.

A Brief History of Rue de la Colombe:
Rue de la Colombe owes its name to the sign of a shop that once stood there. According to legend, in 1225 it was the setting for the legendary love story of a pair of doves. A wrought-iron sculpture there bears witness to this myth.
Rue de la Colombe, located in the former canons’ quarter north of Notre-Dame—an area spared by urban planning and Haussmann’s renovations on the Île de la Cité—has thus partially retained its medieval character.
Until the opening of the parallel Rue d’Arcole in the mid-19th century, the irregular width of Rue de la Colombe was approximately 4 meters. The houses on the even-numbered side were demolished and replaced by the rear facades of the buildings on Rue d’Arcole, widening Rue de la Colombe to 8.8 meters.
Only the house at No. 4, the Maison de la Colombe, which was part of Rue des Ursins extending westward from the Île de la Cité before the creation of Rue d’Arcole, remained in place.
This house, which was slated for demolition to straighten the street, was preserved by a 1962 decree issued by André Malraux, the Minister of Cultural Affairs.

Environnent:
4th arrondissement, Ile de la Cité (Notre Dame) is, along with Ile Saint-Louis, one of the two natural islands in the Seine in Paris with a population of 891 (census 1.1.2016). Considered to be the ancient cradle of the city of Paris, formerly Lutetia, the name "cité" refers to the fortified limits of Paris as they were at the end of Antiquity and which were the urban core of the medieval city. In both London and Paris, the name 'cité' or 'city' bears witness to the city's earliest past. Its name dates to 1725 and during the Revolution, the island was known as Île-de-la-Fraternité. It was Baron Haussmann's works that brought about the greatest change to the Île de la Cité since the Middle Ages: the entire area between the Palais de Justice and Notre-Dame Cathedral was razed, as was the eastern part of the chevet. Hundreds of houses and numerous small churches disappeared. Only two sections of the Place Dauphine and the Notre-Dame cloister escaped demolition. As well as several monuments, the island now boasts 4 green spaces, 4 publics squares and 6 quays. The Seine is crossed by nine bridges, which have replaced the two simple wooden footbridges that existed in ancient times. Today, the district is an architectural gem that epitomizes the French art of living and represents the image of the City of Light. It is a prestigious address, particularly with its many 17th and 18th century private mansions. Behind the anonymous intercoms of this 'Parisian village', linked to the rest of Paris by nine bridges, political and media personalities still reside.

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Distances are straight line measurements
  • Paris (Orly)(International)
    8.4 miles
  • Paris (Charles de Gaulle)(International)
    14.4 miles
  • Paris (Beauvais)(International)
    43.1 miles

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About Leggett Immobilier, France

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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.

Leggett Immobilier - local knowledge you can trust.

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