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Paris-Isle of France, Paris

£685,926
€795,000
Leggett Immobilier, France
PROPERTY TYPE

Apartment

SIZE

1,367 sq ft

127 sq m

Key features

  • Wheelchair friendly
  • To be renovated
  • City property
  • Business potential

Description

A45386DPE75 - In terms of real estate, Rue de la Bienfaisance ranks among the 8th arrondissement’s finest 'discreet residential' addresses, just behind the Monceau and Triangle d’Or neighborhoods in terms of sheer prestige, yet often offering a better balance between quality of life and accessibility. Its major architectural landmark is the Church of Saint-Augustin, one of the neighborhood’s most iconic monuments.

Historical note: Around the year 1800, an Alsatian doctor named Goetz decided to practice medicine at 9 Rue de l’Observance in Paris. He proved to be so pleasant, so efficient, and so benevolent that the city renamed the street “Bienfaisance” as a token of gratitude.

Property and Rental Information:
- Total freehold share --> 303/10,000
- Compensation value based on actual market conditions (2025–2026 market)
The compensation price per square meter for commercial space of this type in this neighborhood of the 8th arrondissement ranges from €4,000 to €8,000, or €526,000, with a median price of €6,000 per square meter.
- Projected commercial rental potential
The rental value of this type of courtyard-facing space in the 8th arrondissement, after renovation, ranges from €54/m² (conservative estimate) to €62/m² (market price), totaling €54,228 per year (excluding VAT) for a median price of €58/m² = 6.67% projected gross yield.

Area included in the price:
- Apartment (lots 12, 21, 22, 24) --> Weighted area 78.93 m² = €10,300/m²
- Total living area --> 127.09 m² living area; 125.74 m² Carrez
Ground Floor Details : Entrance hall 3.79 m²; Room 1 - 17.76 m²; Room 2 - 13.88 m²; Hallway 1 - 2.88 m²; Closet 1 - 1.22 m².
Basement Details: Hallway 2 - 19.01 m² (Weighted 1/2); Room 3 - 22.87 m² (Weighted 1/2); Room 4 - 21.78 m² (Weighted 1/2); Room 5 - 6.70 m² (Weighted 1/3); Room 6 - 4.25 m² (Weighted 1/3); Room 7 - 3.67 m² (Weighted 1/3); Hallway 3 - 1.75 m² (Weighted 1/3); Hallway 4 - 3.17 m² (Weighted 1/3); Bathroom 2.63 m² (Weighted 1/3); Toilet 1.74 m² (Weighted 1/3).

Features: Unit accessible via the building’s main lobby and a large interior courtyard, ventilation in 3 rooms of the duplex via 4 windows well on courtyard, potential for plumbing in each of the 7 rooms, renovation and reconfiguration work required, no current heating system (energy efficiency rating not yet determined), quiet with double-glazed windows, Ground Floor: 2.74 m ceiling height, Duplex: 2.90 m ceiling height, freehold and no building renovation voted or planned, only apartment with courtyard access, secure building (Vigic security system and reinforced door), high speed fibre optic internet in the building, common areas maintained by a nearby caretaker, monthly maintenance fee of €131 including cold water, property tax €1,050/year, ideal as a first home, pied-à-terre, or investment with rental potential, suitable for professionals, medical practices, and offices

At the heart of the Europe administrative district, this 6th floor Haussmann building with lift was built in 1870 and includes 16 flats. It is erected on a plot of 446 m2 located 250 m from the Saint-Augustin metro station (Line 9), 280 m from the Europe metro station (Line 3), and 340 m from the Saint-Lazare metro station (Lines 12, 13, 14). Self-service bike system 'Velib' nearby.

The 8th arrondissement is a very diverse neighborhood, home to the famous Avenue des Champs-Élysées, which offers a wide variety of shops and tourist attractions and is one of Paris’s main business districts. It is also home to numerous points of interest, including the Arc de Triomphe, Place de la Concorde, Place de la Madeleine, the Grand Palais, the Pont Alexandre III (one of the city’s most magnificent bridges), as well as the Élysée Palace, the official residence of the French president. It also includes the 20-hectare Parc Monceau, the Jacquemart-André and Petit Palais museums, and, of course, “Le Crillon,” one of the oldest luxury hotels in Paris.

Rue de la Bienfaisance is located in one of the most sought-after areas of the 8th arrondissement, straddling the Europe and Saint-Augustin neighborhoods, in the immediate vicinity of Saint-Lazare Station, Boulevard Haussmann, and Parc Monceau.

Here’s what we can say about this address from a real estate perspective...
1) A bourgeois and quintessentially Parisian address
- A predominantly Haussmann-style neighborhood with beautiful cut-stone buildings.
- A population consisting of senior executives, professionals, and business leaders.
- A residential image that is more understated than the Golden Triangle, yet highly prestigious.
2) Excellent accessibility
- Saint-Augustin, Miromesnil, and Europe metro stations.
- Saint-Lazare Station just a few minutes’ walk away.
- Quick access to the business districts of western Paris and La Défense.
3) A lively neighborhood, but not touristy
- Many offices, corporate headquarters, and professionals.
- High-quality local shops.
- Numerous dining options for office workers and residents.
4) High quality of life
- A quiet atmosphere for a central district.
- Close to Parc Monceau and the Monceau-Malesherbes neighborhood.
- Certain sections of the street have been pedestrianized as part of the “Rues aux écoles” program, reinforcing the residential character.

The downsides of this location...
1) High concentration of offices
- Some areas may seem livelier during the week than in the evenings.
- The neighborhood has fewer shops and feels less like a “village” than Batignolles in the 17th arrondissement or the neighboring 9th arrondissement.
2) High prices
- The Saint-Augustin/Miromesnil area is among the most expensive markets in the 8th arrondissement outside the Golden Triangle.
- Beautiful Haussmann-style apartments with elevators, balconies, and unobstructed views are particularly sought after.

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Paris-Isle of France, Paris

Approximate location

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Distances are straight line measurements
  • Paris (Orly)(International)
    9.7 miles
  • Paris (Charles de Gaulle)(International)
    15.0 miles
  • Paris (Beauvais)(International)
    41.5 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.

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