The small town house, an ignored gem

Belles Demeures 01 May 2020
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Sometimes including a small garden, the town house is an unknown real estate treasure that is perfectly integrated in the urban environment.

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This house in the northern district of Paris is located in a small alleyway forbidden to cars. © Adobestock
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In Paris, but also in regional areas, town houses for sale in France are quite rare, because the real estate pressure is very strong for this object of desire. And it tends to be disappearing and replaced by contemporary buildings, but allowing along the way to make a fruitful operation. In this living space without any constraints, one feels a little bit in the country, while anchored in a large metropolitan area, to take advantage of the best of both worlds.

A town house at the Butte-aux-Cailles (75013 Paris)

In the past, covered with vines and windmills, this venerable hill has become a trendy district. The landscape preserved its allures of small Parisian village, where scenic streets host touristic promenades on the lookout for a certain art of living.

Rooms conceived like hotel suites

Hidden from the outside, this 315 m² room, on 2 levels, comprises 6 rooms. The entrance opens up on a living room, 1 dining space, 1 fitted kitchen, 4 bedroms, 4 bathrooms, 1 pool, 1 sauna, 1 hammam and 1 gym. Far from the frenzy, yet in the middle of Paris.

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Prettily installed, the 96 m² courtard-terrace is the charming asset of the property. © Espaces Atypiques
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Large volumes, high ceilings, the bedrooms are also very luminous. © Espaces Atypiques

A town house in Toulouse (31000)

In the pink city, the chic Grand Rond district is known for its quality of life, its avenues lined with bourgeois buildings and its highly coveted individual houses. This is where one must invest in a personalized and unique property.

Noble materials and landscaped garden

So quickly come discover this 3-level house, built in 1920. Bathed in sun, it offers a liveable area of 412 m², 1 large living room, 6 rooms, 1 parental suite, 4 bathrooms, 1 wine cellar, 1 garage and a family room. A noble homestead for a great project!

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With great exposure, the house stands proudly facing its garden. © Coldwell Banker
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Open onto nature, the music room offers welcome freshness in summer. © Coldwell Banker

A town house between Auteuil and La Muette (75016 Paris)

Between the Seine and the Bois de Boulogne, these mini villages of Western Paris are the setting for green spaces with a bucolic atmosphere of villas nestled in elegant streets. No doubt, the deluxe real estate offer is part of the general landscape.

A contemporary palace at the heart of a luxurious garden

Amongst its fetish properties, this one is creating quite a buzz. A 1,000 m² garden, a liveable surface of 1,100 m², 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 1 kitchen-pantry, 1 fitness space and 1 caretaker's house—all enhanced by a terrace-loggia as rooftop!

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Built in 1997 by architect Stefania Stera, this house has the profile of an ocean liner. © Engel & Völkers
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In the living room, designer furniture and works by contemporary artists mark out the space. © Engel & Völkers

A town house on the Place du Palais Bourbon (75007 Paris)

Filled with buildings in the neo-classic style, sheltering official gouvernement institutions, the area around the National Assembly figures amongst the most elegant of the Parisian Left Bank. A residential district where one would dream of living.

At the heart of the Government district 

This town house for sale in the Ile-de-France is however an ideal living opportunity. Its 152 m² of liveable surface, its 3 levels comprising 5 rooms, 1 large living room, 1 dining room with an adjacent kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 office and 1 cellar. Excellence sheltered from onlookers.

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In the back of the courtyard, the house with a stone facade, in the Directoire style, is very calm. © Coldwell Banker
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If you like the old-fashioned style, this exceptional high-end property, is made for you. © Coldwell Banker

A Renaissance town house (75005 Paris)

Having Notre-Dame as panorama is a privilege very few Parisians can enjoy. And living in the Latin Quarter, in a house built in 1610, preserving its old fashioned charm, is another asset to not bypass when the opportunity presents itself. Dedicated to families, this historical monument in the Renaissance style spreads out on 700 m², with 1 inside courtyard, 12 rooms, 2 salons, 8 bedrooms, 1 dining room, 1 kitchen, 1 office, 1 wine cellar and 1 well-being space with a pool. The château life in the middle of Paris.

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The advantage of living in a multi level house, is that there is permanent sun. © Engel & Völkers
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Rare and precious, the furniture is paired up with the authentic atmosphere of the premises. © Engel & Völkers
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