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A contemporary private mansion, Neuilly-sur-Seine

A contemporary private mansion

Built by architect Auguste Perret in the 1930s, this house enjoys a double exposure with a view over Paris

Located in Neuilly’s upscale Saint-James district, this gorgeous townhouse boasts more than 500 sqm of living space. Built by architect Auguste Perret in the 1930s, the property was entirely refurbished by the actual owners. “Conveniently hidden, it features wide clearance, maximum light and high-quality materials, stresses Daniel Féau Neuilly agency. It’s one of the last contemporary houses available in the area.” Connected by a sumptuous staircase, the first level features a 150 sqm living area consisting of a living room, a dining room and an open plan kitchen. The square table can sit up to 12 guests. Couches, libraries, a fireplace and a TV corner complete that floor. Dispatched over two levels, the house boasts four bedrooms, including a Master suite upstairs complete with a king size bed, a flat TV screen, a custommade library, a huge walk-in closet, a bathroom. Circled by a terrace, this room enjoys unobstructed views over Paris. The ground floor houses a 4-space garage, a keeper’s apartment (bedroom, shower room, kitchen corner), a huge gym complete with a shower and a steam room. Planted with flowers and trees, the garden offers intimacy. Close to the Bois de Boulogne and the Jardin d’acclimatation, this jewel is a haven of peace.

Price : 12,6 millions d’euros

© Patrice Diaz Estate agent : Daniel Féau Neuilly – Neuilly-sur-Seine, https://www.feau-immobilier.fr