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ApartmentParis 16ᵗʰ (75)

Paris XVI - Place Victor Hugo
Engel and Völkers offers you this refined property of 81.01 m² carrez and 92m² floor area, on the fourth and top floor with lift of a former Hôtel Particulier that has been converted into a residence. You will fall in love with this apartment, which has been designed like a little jewel to make the perfect Parisian Pied-à-terre.
The bespoke, open-plan kitchen is located directly off the entrance hall, was conceived as a convivial space where you can spend time and entertain friends. Adjoining, the main living area, with the dining and living room. Guests also have their own toilet, for added comfort. On the night side, two spacious bedrooms, measuring 19.92 and 11.63 m² respectively, each with its own bathroom as well as en-suite private toilets. A cellar is also included.
A happy combination of preserving the aesthetics of an era and the demands of contemporary comfort, making it a property with character, and in pure Parisian style.
Perfect location, lovely renovation, old-world charm preserved, quiet and not overlooked.
This apartment is sold furnished, since it was rented for a year (The Tenants will be leaving the apartment on the 31 July 2024 )
Metro lines 2 (Victor Hugo), 6 (Boissière), and Trocadéro (6 and 9)
Bus lines 52 and 82 (Victor Hugo-Poincaré), 22 and 30 (Kléber-Boissière)
Energy rating: D / 219 kWh/sqm/year
Estimated annual energy costs: between €1,200 and €1,680
Greenhouse gas emission : D /47 kgCO2/sqm/year
Estimated annual energy costs for the property: between €1,200 and € 1680
Co-ownership of 19 lots
Average co-ownership charges per quarter : € 739,49
No legal proceedings in progress.
Transaction fees 3.96% incl. VAT payable by the buyer.
Net selling price: €
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Place Victor Hugo is located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, which is the largest in the French capital in terms of surface area. It is also the district with the most consulates and Embassies. Likewise, there are many museums : the Museum of Modern Art, the Musée Marmottan Monet and the Palais Galliera, which is the fashion museum. Beloved by tourists, the 16th arrondissement is also home to the Palais de Tokyo, the Trocadero and the Bois de Boulogne. For sports fans, it's a must-see, with two horse-racing circuits (Longchamp and Auteuil's Hippodromes), the Parc des Princes and the Parc de Bagatelle, as well as the iconic Roland Garros. The 16th arrondissement? Clearly the place to be ! On 22 May 1885, the author of Les Misérables and Notre-Dame-de-Paris died in the City of Light. In December of the same year, a square in the 16th arrondissement was renamed Place Victor Hugo. Previously known as Place d'Eylau, it has subsequently been known as the Saint-Cloud rond-point, the Bassins rond-point, the La Plaine rond-point and even the Hippodrome's square. In the centre of this square, a 11-metre-high solid bronze with a stone base monument to Victor Hugo, created by Louis-Ernest Barrias, was unveiled in 1902, 100 years after the writer's birth. But when the Second World War broke out, the bronze part was used to make weapons. Since 1964, a large and beautiful fountain has replaced the statue that paid tribute to the poet, playwright and novelist Victor Hugo.

Le Figaro Properties reference : 63378234