This one-bedroom, two-bath apartment with thick wood beams crisscrossing the living room ceiling is on the top two floors of a 17th-century building in central Paris. Modern touches, including an elevator, a sleek black-and-white bathroom and a designer spiral staircase bring the unit into the modern era.
The Marais district is a favorite of Parisiens and tourists alike, with narrow streets stuffed with cafes, trendy shops and what some call the best falafel in Paris. The Sainte-Avoye neighborhood, where this home is found, has art galleries, cafes, bars and boutiques. It is also in the heart of the Jewish quarter, so the Museum of Jewish Art and History and the Jardin Anne Frank are nearby. The closest metro stops are Rambuteau and Arts et Métiers.
Size: 829 square feet
Price per square foot: $1,580
Indoors: The front door leads to an open-plan dining room and kitchen with a vaulted ceiling, hardwood floors and skylights. A passage leads to the adjoining living room, which has an office area and built-in bookshelves. This floor also has a bathroom with a shower, wall mounted towel warmer and marble walls. Between the kitchen and living room, a spiral staircase leads up to the bedroom suite, which has a sloped ceiling, a narrow built-in bookcase and a spacious bathroom with a tub. The staircase is a showpiece created by the renowned French industrial designer Roger Tallon. The upper level has access to a terrace.
Outdoor space: The bedroom suite opens to a large covered terrace. Windows from the kitchen and living room have views of treetops in a neighborhood garden.
Costs: The annual property tax in 2024 is €1,409 ($1,488). The owner also pays an annual condominium fee of €2,912 ($3,075).
Contact: Pierre Michelet, Engel & Völkers Market Center Paris, +33-6-3388-5632
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