An architect’s home in Paris’ Muette district
In Paris’ Muette district, the former home of architect Jean Walter has caught the eye of well-informed investors.
The Muette district, an area in Paris’ 16th arrondissement well known for its unrivalled calm, is far removed from the city’s classic tourist attractions. With its luxury stores and buildings, it offers a look into the chic side of Paris. This former village, which was once separate from the capital and a haven for artists and aristocrats, is home to a surprising number of real estate treasures.
A passion for architects’ homes
One such location is the former home of Jean Walter, the pioneering architect behind garden cities in the 1930s who designed a number of prestigious houses, some of which are now listed as historical monuments. This single-floor home is surrounded by 400 m² of English gardens.
Choose from three sun-drenched patios
This 425 m² home features a three-room combo overlooking the garden, a master suite, an office, a bedroom, and a 40 m² apartment for live-in help. The home’s design is centred around relaxation and features a spa, steam room, gym, and an indoor, 11 m pool—not to mention three patios so you can rotate your lounge chair to catch every minute of sunlight.
The charm of a historical home in one of Paris’ most beautiful neighbourhoods
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