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An article that explains the monthly expenses of a high-end apartment in Paris
Many clients often ask us about the cost of owning an apartment in Paris. Roughly speaking, there are four major expenses for holding an apartment: the expenses required for the operation of the apartment itself (property sharing costs, electricity and Internet fees, insurance, cleaning and maintenance costs for the interior of the apartment), major construction costs of the building, and taxes (land tax, residence tax, property wealth tax), and some other expenses (apartment rental management fee, butler service fee).
Today, we will take a high-end apartment of 100 square meters and a value of 2 million euros in the Saint-Germain district of the Left Bank as an example to explain in detail what the daily maintenance of the apartment will cost (do not confuse it with the cost of buying an apartment Oh).
01/ The cost of running the apartment itself
Project Highlights
Located on the left bank of Paris in the seventh district, the surrounding centuries-old tourist landscapes, mansions and mansions are all historical deposits.
There are commercial centers, department stores, and Michelin restaurants around the apartment, and life is convenient
There are excellent educational resources around, from kindergarten to the famous Sciences Po, which can nurture children with excellent education from an early age.
The luxurious configuration of the apartment itself, the decoration is exquisite, luxurious and elegant, the Ottoman architectural style, and the high floor-to-ceiling windows make the room excellent in lighting.
In the past 20 years, the house price of Faubourg Saint Germain has soared, and it is hard to find a private mansion with a single house.
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Ottoman architecture noble residence
Faubourg Saint Germain 75007
The apartment is located on the junction of Bd St. Germain and Rue du Bac and Boulevard Raspail. On the east side, Rue du Bac is the famous antique neighborhood (carré d'antiquaire) in Paris, which is also a gathering place for modern high-end furniture. And on the corner of Boulevard Raspail, a few steps from the apartment, the bookstore owned by Éditions Gallimard, one of the century-old Parisian publishing houses, smells of pages. Rue de Grenelle on the south side of the apartment traverses the sixth and seventh districts of the left bank. In addition to admiring the gates of the noble residences, there is also the magnificent Four Seasons Fountain (Fontaine des Quatre-Saisons) built by the royal sculptor of Louis XV in the 18th century. ). Going further south to Rue de Varenne, there are many famous mansions (Hôtels Particuliers) that have witnessed a century of history, such as the French Prime Minister's residence at No. 57, the Hôtel Matignon, and the Rodin Museum. The Hôtel Biron, one by one, bears the bits and pieces of the development of the Left Bank in Paris.
There are also excellent educational resources around the apartment: the famous Sciences Po is known as "the cradle of French social elites" and has trained 29 presidents and prime ministers of France and French-speaking countries (including the current president). Macron); English-French bilingual primary school Bilingual Montessori School aims at cultivating children's autonomy and critical spirit; while private kindergarten and primary school Ecole Sainte Clotilde focuses on quality education and children's all-round development.
Property in the 7th arrondissement of Paris is a symbol of status and even status. In the past 20 years, more and more international buyers from the United States, the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe have come to buy or invest here, and the prices of Faubourg Saint Germain have soared. According to statistics from the online real estate platform SeLoger, the current average house price in the seventh district of Paris is 14,783 euros per square meter, and high-floor, flawless and high-quality properties can easily reach 23,471 euros per square meter. Gold is hard to find.
Apartment introduction
Area: 228㎡
Floor: French third floor (with elevator)
Layout: Three bedrooms (all with their own bathroom)
Price: 4.79 million euros (including commission)
Quarterly property fee: 2060 euros (including property fee)
Land tax: 2700 euros
The listing is located in an Ottoman building and is a rare one-story apartment. Entering the apartment building, you can reach the apartment gate by following the marble steps with intricately carved handrails or using the elevator to the 3rd floor.
The total area of the apartment is 228 square meters, which is in line with the design style of the Palace of Versailles. A long corridor connects the living room, study, dining room and bedroom, and the 3.3-meter ceiling creates an open and spacious layout. The high floor-to-ceiling windows bring excellent light into the apartment, and the outside of the windows is connected to the finely carved, coherent balcon filant. The interior decoration of the apartment retains the style of Napoleon III, with the finely patterned plaster molding ceiling and fishbone parquet (Point-de-hongrie) harmoniously radiating. The wall of the restaurant is very elegant with Chinese paintings of flowers, birds, insects and fish that were popular in the European aristocratic circle in the 18th century.
There are three bedrooms in the apartment, all with their own bathrooms. The master bedroom faces the quiet inner courtyard and is equipped with a large cloakroom for excellent privacy. The second bedroom is connected to the master bedroom through a corridor; the third bedroom is located in the entrance corridor. On the other side, it is relatively independent from the rest of the apartment.
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" Paris 7th arrondissement"
great location
Located at the junction of Bd St. Germain and Rue du Bac and Boulevard Raspail on the left bank of Paris, the property in the 7th arrondissement of Paris is a symbol of identity and even status.
business center
Next to the apartment are the modern department store Le Bon Marche, the high-end grocery department store La Grande Epicerie, the "Latin American House" next to the apartment, and the Michelin-starred restaurant L'Arpège.
On the south side of the apartment, in addition to the finely carved gates of the aristocratic residences, there is also the magnificent Four Seasons Fountain built in the 18th century by the royal sculptor of Louis XV. Further south, the residence of the French Prime Minister, the Martinon House, and the Billund House, where the Rodin Museum is located, all carry the development of the Left Bank in Paris.
School District Environment
The well-known Sciences Po, Bilingual Montessori School, private kindergarten and primary school, Ecole Sainte Clotilde and other schools bring together excellent educational resources