A house in Montmorency, patrimonial real estate far from Ile-de-France urbanization.

Mary Deschamps
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Quite near Paris, but far from frenzied urbanization, Montmorency protects its natural landscapes by mixing them with a noble real estate patrimony.

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With such an entrance, no doubt that this house is placed under the sign of luxury and comfort. © Barnes
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In the North-West area of the capital, this city rediscovers the assets of its domanial forest, a green lung more precious than ever. Here, the historical sites, the ponds, the belevederes and the centennial trees convey more value to the prestigious properties surrounding them. Buying a deluxe house for sale Montmorency is a trend of the future in this historic cantonal capital of the Val-d’Oise which knows how to stay discreet.

A large family house in Montmorency

If you are ready to invest and buy a house in the Val d'Oise, select a historical property, such as this family homestead, built in the middle of the 19th century on 4 levels. A privileged living space, its facades overlook a flowery and landscaped park of 1,800 m² , playing the charm options next to the heart of an animated township.

Next to amenities

Without any onlookers, its very cosy living spaces are divided between 370 m² comprising 12 rooms. Right from the entrance, visitors will be seduced by the small winter living room. This house also features another living room with a fireplace, 1 dining room, 1 fitted kitchen, 7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 1 office/library, 1 renovated attic, 1 wine cellar and 2 parking spaces.

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The exposure of the house make it a very pleasant place to live, starting with the first ray of sun. © Barnes
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It's now up to you to twist the neo-classic style of the living room to convey a modern touch! © Barnes

A bourgeois estate close to Montmorency

While Montmorency is perceived as one of the symbols of deluxe real estate, certain bordering towns can be proud of their prestigious offers. Saint-Gratien, facing the lake and the Enghien casino, is in this case. It features a set of upscale houses, some of which were constructed at the very beginning of the previous century.

A staircase under a glass canopy

Since 1900, this villa has stood on a pretty 2,086 m² plot of land. Located next to midtown, yet it happens to be sheltered from onlookers. It is a pleasure to visit the 302 m² comprising 9 rooms: 1 living room with fireplace, 1 dining room, 1 independent kitchen with access to 1 veranda, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 cellar, 4 enclosed garages and 1 outdoor pool.

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With its double staircase, the property majestically stands above its park. © Barnes
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Being the owner of a heated pool in the Île-de-France is a great privilege. © Barnes

Inside a 19th century property in Montmorency

If family life is adamant for you and your kin, then quickly make your decision by investing in a bourgeois house dating back to the end of the 19th century. Its foundations and its charm will surely reassure you, expecially since this venue is nestled in a lush environment, sheltered from indiscreet onlookers.

A sun-filled terrace of 30 m² 

To discover this rare product, one crosses its landscaped 1,170 m² plot of land, leading to a building offering 240 m² of living space with 8 rooms: 1 living room, 1 dining room prolonged by a veranda with southern exposure, 1 kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 office, 1 wine cellar, 1 garage, 1 pool with a retractable roof and its pool house.

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On 4 levels, this house offers carefully designed amenities. © Barnes
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With such a skylight, you will want to spend as much time as possible here. © Barnes

A house in a residential district of Montmorency

Known by the dwellers of Montmorency for sheltering posh villas, making this area the best place to settle locally, the Rue de l'Ermitage owes its reputation to philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau who had a large property here. This residential district is a strong incentive for the purchase of a deluxe house for sale in the Île-de-France.

A property in a domineering position

Take advantage of your presence in the area to visit this one, which dominates a handsome 1,948 m² plot of land designed by a landscape artist. In the bourgeois style, here you will discover its 220 m² conceived around 8 rooms: 1 double living room with fireplace, 1 dining room, 1 open kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1wine cellar and a 2-car parking space.

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During balmy weather, the terrace is an ideal location to admire the landscaped park. © Barnes
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The thickness of the living room walls testify to the solidity of houses, such as they were conceived in 1890. © Barnes
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