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In the sought-after Château district, discover this contemporary house offering a comfortable living environment, set back from the street and with parking for two cars. On the ground floor, an entrance hall with a toilet and a cloakroom opens onto a spacious, bright living room with a fireplace. On one side is a high-quality, fully equipped open-plan kitchen that flows into the dining room, and on the other, a sitting area. A pleasant veranda overlooking the garden completes this living space. All these areas total 76 square meters. Upstairs, a hallway with ample storage leads to two bedrooms, a shower room, and a toilet. The semi-basement has been converted to include a bedroom with a shower and toilet, with independent access from the garden. You will also find a boiler/laundry room, a pantry, and a music room, offering a variety of possibilities. The south-facing garden, enclosed by walls and beautifully landscaped with flowers, creates a very peaceful outdoor space. The house is very bright and in excellent condition, requiring no work, allowing you to move in immediately. Even better, it's easy to add a bedroom on the ground floor without altering the living space. A wonderful opportunity for those seeking comfort and tranquility.
…By Cabinet Dubois Immobilier
Immobilier.notaires® and notary office SAS ROCH et associée offer :Detached house for sale - VILLE ST JACQUES (77130)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Visits: By appointment.Contact: 06.79.27.05.66- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A notary real estate ad of SAS ROCH et associée - Notaries in Montereau-Fault-Yonne - N° SIRET : 31179868000022- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Immobilier.notaires® : Value, buy & sell with notaries everywhere in France. 12.000 notaries, experts and negotiators assist you in your real-estate project with confidence.
…By Immo-interactif
Exclusively located near Coulommiers and La Ferté-sous-Jouarre, this exceptional 349 sq m (3,700 sq ft) property, nestled in the heart of a one-hectare (2.5-acre) wooded park, embodies the art of high-end living. This characterful estate, with its distinctive Brie style, adorned with Virginia creeper and climbing roses, captivates with its prestigious amenities, combining a vast landscaped garden, an indoor swimming pool, a spa, and a private tennis court. The interior reveals generous volumes enhanced by period structural features. The ground floor, entirely paved with travertine, opens onto an entrance hall leading to two inviting living rooms, each featuring a wood-burning stove set within antique fireplaces. The contemporary eat-in kitchen, with its cathedral ceiling, boasts a brushed flamed black granite countertop, a Lacanche range cooker, and an integrated fireplace with a barbecue. A wine cellar is accessible from one of the living rooms. Two staircases, one wooden and the other terracotta-tiled, lead to the upper floor where sandblasted beams, half-timbering, and period terracotta tiles blend seamlessly. A bright hallway leads to three elegant master suites and two bedrooms with a bathroom and a superb library with a cathedral ceiling and wood paneling, offering an ideal layout for family life or entertaining guests. Outside, the landscaped grounds feature a variety of trees such as cedar, oak, chestnut, and linden, as well as lilac bushes and two wells, ensuring complete privacy. A separate outbuilding houses a unique aquatic area with a 14-meter pool beneath a majestic exposed timber frame, a sauna, a bathroom, and a separate guest suite. A double garage completes the property. Located 10 minutes from Coulommiers and near Rebais, in a hilly setting, this property benefits from its proximity to shops, schools, and local amenities, combining the absolute tranquility of nature with urban comforts. This unique residence, with its preserved character, represents a rare opportunity on the luxury real estate market, perfect as a primary or secondary family home or for a bed and breakfast business. ENERGY RATING: E / CLIMATE RATING: E. Annual energy costs for standard use, based on indexed energy prices for 2021, 2022, and 2023 (including subscription fees), range from EUR8,810 to EUR11,990 per year. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. Contact: Elvire de la MARTINIERE - 33 6 03 05 05 96. RSAC: 800 930 232 MEAUX
…By Espaces Atypiques Seine Et Marne
Ref 4865: Beautiful property for sale on the banks of a river, 50 km from Paris Situated in one of the most sought-after areas of southern Seine-et-Marne, this property enjoys a prime location right on the banks of the Seine. Nestled in the heart of a lush, protected setting, it offers an idyllic lifestyle just a few kilometres from urban amenities and with quick access to Paris. The grounds, a true natural haven, extend right down to the riverbank, offering a soothing view of the river. This elegant contemporary property offers spacious, light-filled rooms in a lush, idyllic setting. Opening out fully onto the landscaped garden and its unobstructed views, it features high-quality finishes and a remarkable standard of living. On the ground floor, an entrance hall with a cupboard and a toilet leads to a vast, light-filled living area comprising a lounge, a dining room and a fully fitted and equipped open-plan kitchen. The large bay windows create a natural flow between the interior spaces and the outdoor terraces. This level also features a master suite comprising a bedroom, a dressing room and a bathroom. Upstairs, an open-plan office area leads off to three bedrooms, each with its own walk-in wardrobe and en-suite bathroom, offering everyone comfort and privacy. The property also features a full basement of approximately 100 sqm, providing space for several vehicles and offering ample storage space. The plot, measuring approximately 2,979 sqm, is a true landscaped gem, bordered by water and carefully landscaped to preserve its intimate and exclusive character. Beautifully wooded, it features vast lawns dotted with fine trees, creating a lush and soothing atmosphere. Opening out onto the riverbanks, it offers an exceptional setting where nature is ever-present and where the views of the water contribute fully to the charm of the location. The riverbanks have been reinforced to provide long-term protection for the property against erosion caused by passing barges. Between the wooden terraces, the swimming pool and this remarkable natural landscape, the whole property offers a true sense of escape: here, the holiday feeling is ever-present, as in a holiday home where one would quickly forget the daily grind. Cabinet LE NAIL – Ile-de-France – Mrs Juliette PERRIN : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Juliette PERRIN , Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 512 172 768. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
4-STAR CHATEAU-HOTEL 50 KM FROM PARIS - 21 bedrooms with expansion potential up to 80 bedrooms - 19th-century residence with Mansard-style broken roofs - SPA - Beautiful view - 4.9 hectares - Private stud farm - Business assets included - Crécy-la-Chapelle - Seine-et-Marne - Île-de-France. 35 minutes from Paris via the A4 motorway and from Roissy CDG airport, this 19th-century chateau was converted into a 4-star hotel twenty years ago. Nestled in a small village in Île-de-France at the foot of the church, it enjoys splendid views over beautiful countryside and the leased private stud farm. The interior has retained several original features including moldings, marble fireplaces, and interior shutters. Opening onto a beautiful south-facing terrace, the ground floor comprises an entrance hall, large and small salons, an elevator serving all floors, an office, and a large restaurant dining room. The service area extends in sequence at the rear with independent access, laundry room, pantry, fully equipped kitchen connected to the restaurant dining room, cold rooms, and storage areas with exterior access. On the mezzanine level: changing rooms, showers, and WCs. A private 120 m² apartment with fireplace, kitchenette, bathroom, and WC, located on the mezzanine level of the main building, with independent access via an exterior staircase. On the first floor: 4 bedrooms. On the second floor: 6 bedrooms. Attic, technical room, sanitary facilities. Two cellars. An indoor swimming pool complemented by changing rooms with toilets, two showers, a sauna, and a hammam. In the park, a modern building with 11 bedrooms of approximately 25 m² each. A large event reception hall. Changing rooms, WCs, pantry area with sink and tables. A leased private stud farm facing the chateau within the park. The business assets of the current hotel operation are included in the sale. OPTIONS (available only to the purchaser of the chateau): -1: A farmhouse and various charming buildings requiring complete restoration at the rear of the property, with building rights allowing expansion up to 80 bedrooms, on 2.8 hectares, at the price of 1,072,000 Euros agency fees included (fees payable by the seller). -2: An independent house with 5,000 m² of land, at the price of 536,000 Euros agency fees included (fees payable by the seller). Location: -In a small village in Seine-et-Marne. -First shops 8 km away. -Meaux 11 km away with all shops and services. Paris by train in 23 minutes. -20 km from Disneyland Paris, Chessy. Price: 3,216,000 Euros agency fees included (fees payable by the seller). Fees to be paid by the seller. DPE blank. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Denniel Immobilier
ELEGANT 18TH-CENTURY NEOCLASSICAL CHATEAU AND NUMEROUS OUTBUILDINGS 40 KM FROM PARIS - 11,148 m² built area - 700,000 euros of rental income generated from part of the property - Additional buildings for collective accommodation use - 12 hectares of free land - 10 buildings - 1.4 km from the RER station - ERP-R classification - Ozoir-la-Ferrière - Seine-et-Marne - Île-de-France. Set within a 12-hectare park, this neoclassical chateau with refined architecture hosted a philanthropic activity during the 20th century, which considerably increased the built surface area of the outbuildings (10 buildings in total), classified ERP-R. Beyond the large 18th-century gate and the ha-has, the rectangular-plan chateau displays carefully designed architecture across four levels. At the rear, an imposing rotunda animates the entire ensemble. The chateau measures 1,800 m². A large neoclassical clock gateway decorated with sculptures leads to the cloister, surrounded by four wings of buildings. Two additional building wings, including one large hall of approximately 200 m². A 19th-century orangery currently fitted out for collective accommodation use and in good condition. A U-shaped building completed 27 years ago featuring a large hall of approximately 200 m² and professional kitchens. A 1970s building converted into apartments. Part of the buildings are rented under temporary leases generating more than 800,000 euros in annual rental income (including charges). N3 zoning under the local urban plan: In the N3 sector, when located outside wooded areas and when they do not impact wetlands or ponds, constructions, installations and developments intended for: -collective interest facilities and public services, -accommodation, -housing, provided that the creation of housing is necessary for the operation, supervision, or security of establishments or facilities. Location: -Paris 40 km away. -RER station 1.4 km away; Paris in 26 minutes. Price: 4,689,000 Euros agency fees included, including 4.03% agency fees payable by the buyer. Including fees of 4.2% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 4 500 000 . DPE blank. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Denniel Immobilier
iad France - Julien Milcent offers you: Julien Milcent and Sabrina Derrien present this exceptional property facing the Cathedral of Meaux. In the heart of the historic center of Meaux, opposite the Cathedral of Saint-Étienne, this remarkable bourgeois residence is among the most prestigious addresses in the city. Just 25 minutes from Paris Gare de l’Est, it boasts nearly 400 m² of living space within a landscaped park of over 1,230 m², entirely shielded from view. Generous volumes, high ceilings, a wrought iron staircase, noble materials, and abundant light give this property a rare charm and elegance. The reception areas include a spacious living room, a dining room, a veranda opening onto the garden, and a high-end kitchen. The sleeping area offers five suites with private bathrooms or shower rooms, including a stunning master suite with double dressing rooms and a full bathroom. Four garages, a courtyard allowing for parking of several vehicles, and a cellar of approximately 140 m² offering numerous development possibilities complete the ensemble. The property can also be acquired with three independent apartments representing nearly 200 m² more, offering strong heritage or operational potential. A rare residence combining character, discretion, and an exceptional location at the gates of Paris. Energy Performance Certificate: D. Private visits by appointment only. Agency fees payable by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class D index 194 and CLIMATE class D index 39. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for brush clearing, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Julien Milcent, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at NANTES RSAC under number 883332520, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of the company I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
In Seine-et-Marne, behind an asymmetrical facade, an atypical artists' home, with exotic scents. From the street, a pedestrian door opens onto an inner courtyard abounding in plants and greenery. From the entrance, one discovers a small and yet lush outdoor space designed for eating, reading and relaxing. Surrounded by the house and a perimeter wall, not a sound can be heard. The solid lodging, which resembles a simple village house, stands in the corner.
…By Patrice Besse
An impressive, 18th century chateau, its outbuildings and its parklands, just 30 minutes from Fontainebleau. The view from this chateau, standing in a dominant position, gives a vista of the Gâtinais bocage countryside. The garden laid out in front and composed of wide areas laid to lawn, gives unobstructed views over the countryside below. It is extended to the rear by a wooded section. The main, rectangular building in the centre stands facing the wrought iron entrance gates that open on to parklands spanning approx. 10 ha, one section of which is building land. A little further away, on the east side, are the outbuildings, laid out in a V-shape around a level courtyard. They have their own entrance from the village and are followed by a few utility buildings. Gravel pathways make it possible to move around and park cars.
…By Patrice Besse
An elegant 19th-century manor house with outbuildings and 11 hectares of grounds, 25 kilometres east of Fontainebleau. A long drive lined with hundred-year-old plane trees leads up to the property, where it arrives in perfect alignment with an oblong stone pond, surrounded here and there by several flights of steps, which are echoed a little further away by those ascending to the stoop in front of the main entrance. The residence seems to be tucked away in the heart of 11-hectare grounds, mainly made up of woodland, beyond which fields stretch out. The latter are cultivated by a neighbouring farm and house some constructions belonging to the estate’s outbuildings.
…By Patrice Besse
A former 12th-century mill and its outbuildings surrounded by two hectares of grounds, traversed by a river, not far from Fontainebleau and Bourron-Marlotte. A long forested lane leads to a wooden gate, which opens on to a stone humpback bridge, the guardrails of which are festooned with St John’s wort. Appearing as though it was built up against the bridge itself, the edifice unfurls its thick walls above the Loing River all the way to a small private island on which the mill’s east gable end was constructed. As for the outbuildings, to the right and in the centre of the cobblestone entrance courtyard, they include: a former kennel, a small garage, a workshop, a chicken coop and a bakehouse, while, in addition to the property’s two small islands, an immense space extends behind the outbuildings, which is bordered to the west by a small river.
…By Patrice Besse
Less than 10 km from Fontainebleau, 1 hour from Paris, an imposing royal château from the 16th century, with outbuildings, greenhouses, a park, and 60 hectares of woods. The château traces its origins to the mid-16th century, on the day when, during a hunt, Francis I discovered the site. He then had the château built and developed the vineyard. A local legend tells that the king had his mistress installed in the neighboring riverside village. She was notified of his presence by a large fire lit high above the estate. Henry IV and his favorite Gabrielle d'Estrées stayed there for five years at the end of the 16th century. From the 17th to the end of the 19th century, the château was successively owned by princesses and counts. It also experienced an industrial period, marked in the 18th century by the construction of a brickworks, probably related to the building of the estate's stables. At the end of the 19th century, modernization and the arrival of the railway line changed the organization of the estate. The winemaking activity was then abandoned in favor of a public establishment (ERP level 5). The main château develops nearly 2,300 m² of floor space, of which about 1,800 m² is habitable. It is spread over three levels, a half-level, and attics of approximately 900 m² on the ground. It includes 19 bedrooms, an apartment, and a professional kitchen accessible by vehicle, several laundries, and reception rooms. Although the château has undergone transformations, more than half of the second level retains its original features. The ceiling height, close to 5 m, on the east side, the restored oak flooring, marble fireplaces, cornices, and carpentry still allow one to imagine the balls and feasts that were held there. The estate also includes five outbuildings to restore, for nearly 1,700 m² of additional habitable space: the stables of approximately 700 m², a director's house of nearly 250 m², a recent outbuilding in continuity with the château of more than 100 m², and a caretaker's house of about 70 m².This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A striking house, with an estate keeper’s lodge in more than 5,000 m² of grounds, less than 50 km from Paris, in a village full of character. This edifice is situated in the upper part of a village on the banks of the River Seine, between Fontainebleau Forest and Sénart Forest, in the middle of more than 5,400 m² of tree-lined, almost entirely walled grounds. This striking house, locally known as an ‘Affolante’ and emblematic of holiday homes along the River Seine, boasts 375 m² of living space and a unique architectural style, dominated by an octagonal tower previously compared to the one at Gare de Lyon by the village’s inhabitants. It was rebuilt at the turn of the 20th century by a Parisian businessman and art enthusiast. It has retained the elegance of its classic appearance and the Japanese-inspired studio perched in the tower’s belvedere, with surrounding balcony, painted panelling and panoramic view. The house, the majority of which has been restored and regularly maintained, combines authenticity with modern comfort. The light-coloured façades are punctuated with horizontal recesses and large windows. Inside, moulding, cornices, coloured stained glass, marble fireplaces, plus chevron patterned and English bond wood flooring pay witness to the constant care lavished upon preserving the period decorative features. The property also includes an approximately 110-m² estate keeper’s lodge renovated fifteen years ago. Within the grounds, there are also a well and a 19th-century greenhouse.
…By Patrice Besse
An 18th-century dwelling and its outbuildings, including 8 accommodations for rent, surrounded by 58 hectares of grounds, farmland, woods and a pond, in the Seine-et-Marne department. The property, with more than 58 hectares and only partially enclosed by fencing, includes landscaped grounds, approximately 23 hectares of farmland rented out under two 9-year, renewable leases (annual rent of €2,880), as well as woods, pastures, a pond of nearly 3,000 m² and a natural spring with an overflow catchment area. The property’s two entrances – an electric gate with an entry code and a manual wrought-iron double-leaf gate – open on to two passable drives, which provide separate access to the estate’s many different buildings, including the main dwelling, a manor, a garage, a tower, a greenhouse as well as the accommodations for rent, comprised of flats and small cottages. As for the estate, it is split into two different sections: 1) the private quarters, accessible via the double-leaf gate, which includes the dwelling and its outbuildings: - the dovecote - the garage and the upstairs office-atelier - the manor, in need of a full restoration - the greenhouse - a workshop - a storage shed - a saddle room - a swimming pool - a fisherman’s cabin near the pond - a hunting lodge (metal cabin) - two horse shelters 2) the rental quarters, accessible via the second electric gate, includes 8 accommodations, each with their own patio or garden as well as two parking spots. With five triplexes, three with 63 m² and two with 53 m², an 80-m² flat, a one-bedroom flat of 40 m² (all floor areas approximate) and a small cottage, it is also possible to create two other dwellings, while a single-story house, of approximately 120 m², with an 800-m² garden, is occupied free of charge by the former caretaker, who is allowed to live out her remaining days there. It should be noted that, currently, the property’s two different sections communicate with one another, but could be completely separated if need be.
…By Patrice Besse
A manor house, completely renovated, with nearly 285 m², a patio and swimming pool, facing a landscaped garden, sheltered from view, in Fontainebleau. Set back from a boulevard lined with tall plane trees, the dwelling, with approximately 286 m² and featuring the kind of stately architecture typical of family homes in Fontainebleau, stands discreetly behind its fence and metal gate, preceded by a small gravel courtyard large enough to park two vehicles. Elegantly clad in white plaster with wrought-iron guardrails for its windows and bannisters for its stone front steps topped with a glass awning, it has three storeys in the front, including one under its sloped terracotta tile roof, which is, in turn, cadenced by three dormer windows. In addition, the dwelling also includes a garden level in the back, accessible via a small path that descends towards a landscaped garden of 1,200 m², which is overlooked by an immense patio. This recent extension of the ground floor, which spans the house’s entire width, provides breath-taking views of the turquoise waters of the swimming pool below as well as the verdant foliage along the horizon.
…By Patrice Besse
In one of the most beautiful villages of Seine-et-Marne, a house, its three terraced gardens, and a small buildable land across the street. Built between a garden and a quiet street that commands it, the family house is bordered by a rectangular paved courtyard, extended by two terraced gardens, accessible by a few steps. The highest garden also benefits from direct access via another uphill street. On the courtyard side, the central body of the dwelling is flanked by two asymmetrical wings, at an angle. The right wing, taller, is characterized by its sharp gable and irregular volumes. Set back to the right of the main facade of this wing, an attached and lower dependency, accessible by a small passage, opens onto the courtyard. Finally, on the left side, stands the other wing of the house, lower and narrower than the one opposite. Raised over three levels, including one in the roof space, with two half-levels added, the residential building is semi-detached on one side. Facing the street, it presents a stone façade covered with plaster and a double-pitched roof of flat country tiles. The main access to the residence is from the street via a limestone stone staircase with two symmetrical flights, forming a small landing in front of the double wooden door, arched and glazed, which marks the entrance. Regular and straight bays, small-pane windows, painted shutters, and wrought iron railings, combined with the floor band, cornice, and pediment of the door, all in molded reliefs, create a balanced and discreetly colored tableau. Finally, on the other side of the street, a buildable plot completes the architectural and landscape ensemble.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
An 18th-century countryseat, flanked by two lateral wings from the early 20th century, with a courtyard and garden, nestled within a village in the Seine-et-Marne department. The U-shaped countryseat is laid out between a square courtyard and wooded grounds in the back. Entirely enclosed by walls, it is accessible on the courtyard side via a double-leaf gate and a pedestrian door, while four other wooden pedestrian doors, rarely used, provide access from the grounds to a washhouse, a former water reserve and a vegetable garden. In addition, a double-leaf metal gate located behind one of the outbuildings is reserved for vehicle access, whereas the building itself is skirted by a cobblestone path, which widens into a patio that is then extended by a garden in front one of its gable ends. As for the main building, with three storeys over a basement level, it was built in 1786, while its lower, more recent two-storey wings were added in 1900. Featuring roughcast-rendered stone exteriors and a flat tile Mansard roof with a slate strip demarcating the roof’s different gradients, on the side facing the grounds, the exterior boasts three sets of glass double doors, a dozen windows as well as seven dormers located on the roof’s lower slope, while on the courtyard side, three sets of glass doors, a dozen windows as well as four dormers with bull’s-eye windows, alternating between shed and hipped versions, punctuate the façade. Lastly, an octagonal brick and stone turret, abutting the right side of the main building’s exterior, is topped with violet and black tiles, which create the allusion of slate and provide a nice counterpoint to the roof’s visible slate strip.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century mansion and its vast garden, in the south of the Seine-et-Marne department. Situated at the gateway to the countryside and the entertaining waterways formed by the Seine, the property is surrounded by a high stone wall and accessed via a large automated metal gate, set back from the street. The rectangular house overlooks the extensive grounds to the front and the rear of the building. To the south, the garden is more secluded, enclosed by a low wall and accessed from the entrance to the property by a flight of stone steps. The lawn is edged by large trees - cedar, lime, plane - and features a small gazebo. On the north side, the open, extensive grassland stretches out towards a grove of rosebushes and another screen of large trees - plane, elm, chestnut - concealing a carport for two vehicles.
…By Patrice Besse
Corine Stoubenfol, specialist in charming and character properties at DE LA COUR AU JARDIN, invites you to discover this authentic Briard-style house, semi-detached on one side, nestled in the heart of a peaceful hamlet just 40 minutes from Paris. Set on approximately 435 sqm of land, this delightful property immediately captivates with its warm and bucolic atmosphere. The garden, a true haven of peace, features a beautiful winter garden with a water point, bathed in natural light — the perfect setting for family relaxation, an artist’s studio, or an inspiring reading space according to your wishes. Outdoors, the charm continues with a small chicken coop, a water basin, a vegetable garden, and a wooden cabin for children, creating an idyllic countryside setting ideal for a gentle and authentic lifestyle. At the rear of the garden, a large garage provides space for two vehicles. Offering approximately 174 sqm of living space, the house boasts generous volumes and a harmonious layout. The ground floor opens onto a fully fitted and equipped kitchen flowing naturally into the dining room. The warm and inviting living room is enhanced by a beautiful fireplace, ideal for sharing cosy evenings with family and friends. All the main living areas on the ground floor enjoy direct access to the terrace and garden, complete with an outdoor fireplace perfect for summer barbecues and long evenings outdoors. This level also includes a laundry room, a hallway, guest toilets, and discreet access from the living room to a superb vaulted cellar. Near the former bread oven, a staircase leads to the first floor where several bedrooms, a dressing room, an office, a spacious and light-filled bathroom, and a separate toilet are revealed. Two additional access points lead to the attic, offering further potential. The property enjoys a peaceful environment while remaining close to amenities: local shops within 5 km, school buses serving the primary schools and collèges of Saint-Soupplets, and Meaux train station only 12 km away, with the P line reaching Paris Gare de l’Est in just 25 minutes, also accessible by bus. An ideal family home for those seeking authenticity and tranquillity, while enjoying the benefits of country living within easy reach of Paris and urban conveniences. Corine Stoubenfol +33 6 07 69 94 33 [email protected] Consultant for Seine-et-Marne and Oise DE LA COUR AU JARDIN France’s leading network specialising in charming and character properties RCS Paris 811 493 162 Professional licence: 7501 2017 000 015 964 In accordance with Article L.561.5 of the French Monetary and Financial Code, proof of identity will be required prior to organising any visit.
…By De La Cour Au Jardin - Immobilier
Immobilier.notaires® and notary office SAS ROCH et associée offer :House/Villa for sale - DORMELLES (77130)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Visits: By appointment.Contact: 06.79.27.05.66- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A notary real estate ad of SAS ROCH et associée - Notaries in Montereau-Fault-Yonne - N° SIRET : 31179868000022- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Immobilier.notaires® : Value, buy & sell with notaries everywhere in France. 12.000 notaries, experts and negotiators assist you in your real-estate project with confidence.
…By Immo-interactif
This former 19th century farmhouse, completely renovated with exquisite taste, is now adorned with noble and enduring materials. Burgundy stone, terracotta tiles, glazed terracotta, marble, wrought ironwork, and bespoke fittings - every detail is the culmination of a quest for artisanal expertise. The entrance to the main house opens onto the kitchen, the dining room, and then the spacious living room. On the first floor are three bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. Each room benefits from double or even triple exposure, and all spaces offer generous, light-filled volumes across 300 square meters of living space, entirely heated by underfloor heating with a heat pump. Double glazing throughout and optimal insulation provide the house with exceptional comfort and a B-rated energy performance certificate. The 100-square-meter guest house comprises a living room, a kitchen/dining room, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. An additional 100-square-meter barn completes the property. The landscaped grounds of 6,700 square meters extend on either side of each building. With no overlooking neighbors and no noise pollution, the property is situated in an absolutely peaceful setting, close to several golf courses, the Fontainebleau forest, and scenic countryside walks, between Fontainebleau and Sens, and an hour and a half from Paris. Presented by Anne Mortelette, independent real estate agent. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
37 minutes from Paris, in a sought-after residential area in the heart of Hameau de Villers in Saint-Fargeau-Ponthierry... On a closed plot of 1328 m², a family house fully renovated and modernized both inside and out. It offers a living space of 175 m² over two levels: an entrance leading to a magnificent living room of 72 m² with a fitted and equipped open kitchen and a lounge area with access to a wine cellar. It opens to the terrace and nature through large sliding glass doors. A large suite with a shower room, a laundry room, and separate toilets complete the ground floor. Upstairs, a bright landing with access to a second terrace services 3 bedrooms measuring 13.38 m², 13.64 m², and 22.55 m², a bathroom with shower and bathtub, separate toilets. On a technical level, enhancement of insulation, double-glazed aluminum windows and doors, heating and reversible air conditioning by heat pump, automatic sliding gate with intercom, outdoor socket for electric car, pool-able land, low charges. For daily needs, quick access to the A6, nursery and primary schools on-site, school transport for middle and high schools both public and private, shops nearby, St Fargeau-Ponthierry train station (RER Paris Gare de Lyon 40 minutes). In summary, a true brand-new house never lived in and very well located to accommodate your life project...This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Idée Prestige Immobilier
IB IMMOBILIER presents to you in FONTAINEBLEAU, in the HEART OF THE CITY, this characterful BOURGEOIS PROPERTY from the late 19th century, rehabilitated in 2018, developing approximately 299 m² Carrez and built on a CLOSED GARDEN of 607 m².This PROPERTY, raised on a basement and three levels, has preserved many old elements: cement tiles, wooden floors, fireplace, double doors, flowered radiators, and an old veranda that has a crazy charm...On the GROUND FLOOR, the entrance with cement tiles distributes several reception rooms including a LIVING ROOM of 23 m², a SECOND LIVING ROOM of 21 m², as well as a DINING ROOM of 30 m² with a wood stove. An old veranda of 24 m², bathed in light, extends from the garden with this superb camellia! The ENGLISH DINING KITCHEN of 17 m² with direct access to the garden, extended by a LAUNDRY-OFFICE and a secondary access to the upper floor.On the FIRST FLOOR, a landing leads to a PARENTAL BEDROOM with an ideal dressing room, a bathroom with a shower, bathtub, and toilet, and a small room for an office, THREE OTHER BEDROOMS, a shower room, and separate toilets.The SECOND FLOOR with a wide LIBRARY LANDING serves TWO LARGE BEDROOMS and two small rooms.INTIMATE CLOSED GARDEN of 607 m² perfect for enjoying convivial moments with family or friends.The property also benefits from two cellars in the basement.Technical notes: heating by heat pump, two thermodynamic balloons, one electric balloon for a bathroom, single and double-glazed windows, insulated roof. Timeless decor, respect for old elements. Parking nearby. Energy performance diagnosis (DPE): D - property tax: 3,802 euros/year.A CHARMING PROPERTY, ELEGANT IN THE HEART OF FONTAINEBLEAU, offering beautiful volumes, a pleasant garden, and immediate proximity to the city center, schools, the forest, and sports facilities… IDEAL FOR A FAMILY!Your contact, Marielle DELLOYE-BALOUZAT – 01.60.74.56.40/06.08.47.82.46 – [email protected] description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Ib Immobilier
Very close to Fontainebleau, in Samois-sur-Seine, a village house and its former artist workshop. The house is located on a pleasant cobblestone street in the village, undoubtedly one of the most authentic, where an old washhouse still exists. It connects upper Samois to lower Samois and its banks of the Seine. Attached on one side, it is bordered on the other by a path that winds between the houses. Elevated three levels over a basement, the house features modest façades of exposed stone with a white plastered basement, topped with a two-sided roof made of local tiles, pierced by a Jacobin dormer window. The openings have framed and plastered surrounds, with straight lines, consisting of a full glass entrance door and large pane windows, partially protected by folding metal shutters. The living area is approximately 95 m². A flight of three stone steps allows access from the sidewalk to the entrance.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A haven of peace, that's what you'll feel when you visit 'BOIS BLANCHON', this 125 m2 villa with 3 bedrooms, in the center of its 6300 m2 park, in a hamlet of 3 houses 1 hour 15 minutes from Paris. It is located 35 minutes south of Fontainebleau and 22 minutes from Montereau. Built in 1980 with quality materials, the house impresses with its old terracotta tile floor and its beautiful exposed beams which give it a timeless charm. On the ground floor you will find a spacious 42 m2 living room with a recently installed fireplace, a fitted kitchen and a 14 m2 utility/pantry, slightly separated from the living room by attractive half-timbering. Three French doors open onto the terrace and garden. A corridor leads to a boiler room, a 13.50m2 bedroom with large closets, a bathroom with walk-in shower and a toilet. On the first floor, a landing/office separates two lovely bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite toilet. Beautiful, unobstructed views of the garden or woods from every window. Let's now take a tour of the garden. The lawn area, beautifully landscaped and entirely enclosed by fencing, measures 3200 m2. It includes a garage attached to the house, a woodshed followed by a workshop and a dog run. A small gate then provides access to the 3000 m2 wooded area, perfectly maintained and unfenced, composed of oak and hornbeam trees, ideal for fueling your fireplace and barbecue. A small 36 m2 shed allows you to store your tools. Rare, totally calm and exotic environment, not isolated, with 2 towns with all shops 8 minutes away by car, train station for Paris 15 minutes away and a very beautiful village where you can discover the castle of the Princes of Condé 10 minutes away by bike. A rare environment for cycling through woods and fields. Organic or sustainable farmers around the hamlet. No building restrictions around the hamlet. Here, silence is golden and serenity is an art of living. Exclusive.
…By Leigniel Immobilier
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