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House with garden and terrace Centre Ville - Mennecy (91)

Located in the heart of the city of Mennecy, a city appreciated for its park recently listed as a historical monument, this character building of more than 300 m2 offers many possibilities: rental investment, main residence, professional activity... As soon as you enter the building, the charm operates thanks to the terracotta floor combined with a generous ceiling height and period moldings. The whole gives a warm and elegant atmosphere. The ground floor of the building offers two separate apartments: The first is a pleasant T2, completely renovated and already furnished. It consists of a large living room opening onto a kitchen with a dining area, accompanied by a master bedroom with a shower room, giving access to a private terrace. The second apartment, to be furnished, is a studio offering a large bright living room and an adjoining shower room. The first floor offers a superb duplex apartment, fully furnished and equipped. This living space is distinguished by its large living room opening onto a modern kitchen, ideal for moments of conviviality. A master suite with shower room and dressing room, as well as a laundry area, complete this level. The top floor reveals a mezzanine space overlooking the living room, offering a plunging view of the living room below. The magnificent railings, custom-made by an ironworker, add a touch of elegance and character. A bedroom with shower room and a large through room, currently used as a games room, can be fitted out to create a new space according to each need. This entire property, both rare and versatile, offers numerous possibilities for layout and customization, while benefiting from a prime location in the heart of Mennecy. Shops, nursery and primary schools: in the immediate vicinity on foot College and high school in the town. Mennecy RER D station: 6 min walk. ENERGY CLASS: D223 / CLIMATE CLASS: C26. Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use based on energy prices for the year as of 01/01/2021: Between EUR3,620 and EUR4,970. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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$916,900
297
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land 350

By Espaces Atypiques Essonne

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Houseboat Paris 15ᵗʰ (75)

21e Arrondissement is proud to present this authentic 1931 Tjalk houseboat, moored at the foot of the Eiffel Tower and just moments from the iconic Bir-Hakeim Bridge, offering an exceptional lifestyle in the heart of Paris. With approximately 110 sqm of living space complemented by a 20 sqm terrace, this unique floating home combines timeless charm, original woodwork, abundant natural light, and privileged views over the Seine and some of Paris's most famous landmarks. The main living area features a fully fitted kitchen opening onto a spacious double reception room with a wood-burning stove, a bedroom with built-in storage, a dressing room, and a bathroom with WC. At the stern, the original wheelhouse and former bargeman's quarters have been carefully preserved, providing a distinctive atmosphere and additional independent accommodation including a kitchenette, shower cabin, and separate WC. The engine room is fully equipped and fitted with a propulsion engine, allowing the vessel to remain navigable. The houseboat is connected to all urban utilities, including mains water, electricity, sewerage, and high-speed fibre-optic internet. This rare riverside property represents a unique opportunity for buyers seeking an alternative lifestyle in one of Paris's most prestigious and sought-after locations. The occupancy permit (COT) and all administrative documents are up to date and renewable upon transfer of ownership. No Energy Performance Certificate (DPE) is required for this type of property. As the sale concerns a movable asset rather than conventional real estate, no notary fees apply.

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$723,000
110
2bedrooms

By Xxie Arrondissement

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Property with garden Pomponne (77)

Come discover "LA GREBICHETTE" an ancient hunting lodge. A historic family home with its beautiful volumes! Located thirty minutes from PARIS and 20 minutes from Disneyland Paris! This magnificent property with its remarkable glass roof will charm you. It is in La Pomponnette that this estate spans nearly 2700m² of land. It is a vast estate where the past is etched and the history dates back to the 18th century. With much emotion, around this long path, this estate is seeking a new owner. The property opens onto a large pathway leading to the main house of 300 m², of which 126 m² is habitable as is. Certainly, it requires rethinking the spaces and planning significant renovation work, but the structure and the beams, intact and solid, testify to the robustness of constructions from that era. A caretaker's house, in dependence, is also included in the sale and needs a complete overhaul. Cellars and vaults complete the amenities. The property is enclosed by walls and has no direct vis-à-vis. Once adored, this property is moving due to its beauty, its history, and its destiny. In these authentic places, one can begin to imagine a different life. Nature lovers in need of space will be the happiest there, rediscovering the tastes of yesteryear, gathering those dear to us all in one place. It would almost be like dreaming.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$1,136,100
300
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land 2,683

By Orpi - Etude Mederic

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House with garden Ecouen (95)

In Écouen, between forest and heritage, a 16th-century residence of over 300 m², peaceful and just steps away from amenities. Built in the 16th century and attributed to Jean Bullant, architect of the French Renaissance in the service of Anne de Montmorency — for whom he notably designed the Château d’Écouen and participated in the works of the Louvre Museum — the residence has belonged to the same family for nearly a century. Previously, in the 19th century, while the municipality hosted a renowned painting school, several artists stayed here. The artist's studio, located on the top level and lit by a large glass roof, preserves the memory of this period. Situated on a plot of over 2,500 m², the house, classified as a historical monument, offers about 310 m² of living space spread over three levels. It comprises ten rooms, including six bedrooms, and is organized around a paved courtyard extended by an enclosed garden. On the street side, the rendered facade, rigorously ordered, is pierced with regular openings paired with shutters. Access is via a stone staircase preceded by a flight of steps with a wrought-iron railing. The roof, punctuated by gabled dormers, combines a slate Mansard roof with a wide slope covered in flat tiles. On the garden side, the elevation adopts a regular composition. French windows open onto the courtyard, while four Ionic columns in marble structure the perspective. Several stone chimney stacks emerge from the ridge. The volumes of a second independent building, of about 100 m², are distributed over two levels. Located in close proximity, it includes a garage for two vehicles.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$1,124,600
310
5bedrooms
land 2,864

By Patrice Besse

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House Gargenville (78)

Located in the heart of the Vexin français Regional Natural Park and built in the 18th century, an old chapel to be renovated, registered as a historical monument. Rebuilt in the 18th century by Moufle de La Tuilerie, then remodeled during the first half of the 19th century, the Château d'Hanneucourt then formed a vacation home composed of a main residence, an orangery, a dovecote, stables, outbuildings, and a private chapel. The latter, now desacralized, is registered as a historical monument. Situated away from busy roads, it emerges at the turn of an open courtyard, bordered by centenary trees and the dependencies of the château, undergoing rehabilitation and transformation. The building, with an area of about 70 m², has a rectangular layout and exhibits simple architecture. The plastered facades are marked by a semi-circular archway on one side and two windows with pointed arch tracery, adorned with stained glass. The building is topped with a four-sided slate and zinc roof. On the main facade, a triangular pediment overlooks a quadrilobed rose window. A lantern with a bell dominates the ridge, subtly recalling the original purpose of the place. In the immediate vicinity remains the old dovecote of the estate, contributing to the uniqueness of the ensemble. The interior of the chapel retains a collected atmosphere, almost intact despite the passage of time and years of neglect. The black and white checkerboard floor, the woodwork around the chancel, the painted decorations, and the stained glass that filters the light create a meditative space. A few statues, paintings, and lecterns remain in place, like silent guardians watching over the nave. The interior volumes, relatively high for a building of this size, provide an unexpectedly spacious sensation. Light enters with restraint, highlighting the patined walls and old paneling according to the hours of the day. The nearby grounds await rethinking, allowing for the imagination of a garden inspired by monastic design or a more contemporary landscaped courtyard.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$263,900
71

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden and terrace Limay (78)

The residential hillside of Saint-Sauveur is a highly regarded living environment in the region and a prime target for Executives, Entrepreneurs, and Self-employed Professionals. Prized for its sunshine, shelter from the wind, tranquility, dead-end paths, rustic feel, Classified Wooded Area (EBC), and its breathtaking view of the Seine Valley, its widely spaced properties are rare and highly sought after. This high-standard 126 m² house, with no overlooking neighbors, is located at the end of a cul-de-sac on the Chemin de Saint Sauveur, along the GR 11 hiking route in Limay. It charms with its character, its triple East-South-West exposure, and its bucolic atmosphere. It is set on a 2,300 m² plot consisting of 1/3 pleasure garden, 1/3 orchard and small vegetable patch, and 1/3 woodlandall served by an automatic watering system supplied by a spring located at the top of the property. This house features a fully equipped chalet at the edge of the woods, ideal for a telecommuting, artistic, or musical space. A secure gate provides direct access to the forest. Its location in a semi-urban environment combines an exceptional living setting with very convenient transport facilities (12 minutes by soft mobility from Mantes-la-Jolie station, with secure parking). Built in 1962 by its first owner, an architect, this house is bathed in light and surprises visitors with its brightness. 21 windowsincluding 13 floor-to-ceiling or large windows on the ground floor and 8 roof windows upstairscontribute to a true haven of peace suspended between sky and greenery. In Summary Beautiful 1960s "Ile de France style" house, traditional construction, detached, built on 2,300 m² of enclosed landscaped grounds with a panoramic view of the Seine Valley, featuring a partial basement including: Basement Laundry room, summer shower, cellar, workshop. Ground Floor Vast entrance hall, fitted kitchen opening onto the terrace and garden, double living room with fireplace, bedroom equipped with private shower room, WC. First Floor Landing serving 3 bedrooms, each with its own washbasin unit and 1 WC. 1 Multi-activity Chalet 16 m², equipped with electricity and Internet, set on a 60 m² wooden deck. Many storage spaces Energy Rating: D Entirely renovated (electricity, water, heating, roof, and gutters) Daikin high-temperature heat pump heating, Fiber internet, and Homiris security system. Outdoor Spa area Double garage

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126
4bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 2,300

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Prestige property for sale in Orleans (45000) - Inner courtyard with large tree and arcades
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Property Orleans (45)

Real estate complex comprising the Minimes convent rebuilt in 1959 identical to the one destroyed in 1940 (including the cloister with its covered ambulatory). The cloister and the chapel are classified as historical monuments. Price set according to the sales specifications upon request.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$1,491,800

By Département Du Loiret

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House Orleans (45)

Real estate complex on a cadastral plot of approximately 4,317 m2 in the heart of Orléans.This complex consists of: - A main building (approx. 450 m2) built on three levels (ground floor, first floor, and second floor) currently used as offices. There is a building used as a garage and workshop. The said property was classified as a historic monument following an order of November 13, 2009, as documented in a publication at the Orléans land registry office on November 18, 2009, volume 2009P, number 6439. - A large workshop of approximately 630 m2 adjoining the previous building. These two properties are currently leased under an existing lease, which is in the process of being renewed for a short duration yet to be determined. - A residential house with a living area of approximately 220 m2 comprising: ground floor: entrance, dining room, living room, passageway, and kitchen. on the first floor: landing, three bedrooms, library, shower room, wc, attic. on the second floor: landing, two bedrooms, shower room, attic. in the basement: cellars. The land currently includes a parking area and a designated wooded space. PLUM Orléans Zone UC1-RThis description has been automatically translated from French.

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$3,614,900
1,300
land 4,317

By Val De Loire Sologne - Sotheby's International Realty

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House with garden Joigny (89)

The former courthouse and its chapel listed as a historical monument, in Burgundy, in the historical centre of Joigny. The former courthouse, situated in the heart of the Saint André district, occupies an emblematic position on Place de la République, a vast cobbled esplanade dominated by the church after which the district is named, historically populated by craftspeople and winegrowers as well as being the cradle of medieval Joigny. The property is made up of three separate sections standing around an inner courtyard away from prying eyes. The edifice was erected in the early 19th century and boasts the solemn architecture typical of the era’s public institutions. The main façade, made of dressed limestone, overlooks a wide flight of stone steps leading up to an immense double-leaf door. Moulded capitals frame the door, above which there is a cornice topped by a semi-circular opening in which there is a large fanlight window. The triangular pediment atop the central avant-corps is adorned with an allegorical high relief depicting a female figure that is most likely Themis, who was the incarnation of justice during the Greek Antiquity. On both sides of the building, the façades are punctuated with tall, vertical, brick-framed windows, topped with semi-circular fanlight windows, reminiscent of the central opening on the pediment. The Ferrand chapel adjoining the northern end of the courthouse is a precious reminder of Joigny’s religious heritage. It was built in 1530 and used as a family funeral chapel before being incorporated into the courthouse in the 19th century. Behind wrought-iron railings stands its octagonal structure boasting sculpted pilasters and ornamental alcoves. Its upper part is adorned with a bas-relief macabre art frieze depicting scenes from the Last Judgement and the resurrection. A double-curved slate dome previously adorned its roof but today it is topped by a more sober conical roof, paying witness to the transformations carried out throughout the centuries. To the west, another building connects with the courthouse and was formerly the court administration and magistrates’ offices. With the appearance of a townhouse, this two-storey building is today used for residential purposes. The stone-coloured rendered façade is punctuated by five vertical rows of openings with red brick frames fitted with louvred shutters. From the square, to the left of the courthouse’s façade, a wide, double-leaf wrought iron gate opens into the reception courtyard. The roofs, punctuated with dormer windows, are made of traditional Burgundy flat tiles. To the rear, there is a courtyard boasting flowerbeds, a Virginia creeper and a large-leaved Paulownia tree.

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$671,300
386
5bedrooms
land 655

By Patrice Besse

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