Nestled in a beautiful Parisian building renowned for its elegant common areas, this exceptional fourth-floor residence epitomizes sophisticated living in the heart of Paris. Accessible by elevator and occupying the entire floor, this prestigious apartment showcases the grandeur of classic Parisian architecture while offering modern comfort and convenience.
Upon entering through the grand entrance gallery, you’re immediately struck by the impressive 3.6-meter ceiling height and exquisite herringbone parquet flooring that flows throughout the space. The centerpiece of this magnificent home is an impressive 63.7m² double reception room, perfect for both intimate gatherings and grand entertaining.
The thoughtfully designed floor plan includes:
- A formal dining room for elegant entertaining
- A spacious 28.8m² kitchen ideal for culinary endeavors
- A dedicated office space for private work
- Five well-appointed bedrooms
- Three sophisticated shower rooms, one with an integrated toilet
- Two additional guest toilets for added convenience
The apartment benefits from its privileged position in the building, ensuring tranquility and privacy. Adding to the property’s appeal is a cellar for storage and the opportunity to acquire a 16.5m² parking box in the courtyard (available separately at €80,000).
This rare offering combines the charm of traditional Parisian architecture with the space and amenities demanded by modern luxury living, making it an exceptional opportunity for the discerning buyer.
Located in the prestigious 16th arrondissement, the area surrounding Rue de la Faisanderie exemplifies Parisian elegance at its finest. This refined neighborhood, nestled between the Bois de Boulogne and Trocadéro, is characterized by its stunning Haussmann architecture, tree-lined streets, and exclusive boutiques. Steps away from the iconic Avenue Foch and the Arc de Triomphe, residents enjoy proximity to world-class dining, private schools, and the verdant Jardins du Ranelagh. The area’s stately buildings, many featuring ornate wrought-iron balconies and limestone facades, house some of Paris’s most distinguished addresses, making it a coveted enclave for diplomats, business leaders, and cultural luminaries.