£1,087,499
(€922/sq. ft)
€1,240,000
3 bed apartment for saleParis 16E Arrondissement, Paris, Île-De-France
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,345 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Historic property
Fiber optic
Lift
Linky
Wheelchair friendly
Habitable
Open fireplace
City property
Gas fuelled heating
Energy performance (EPC)
- 301 E / 66 E ==> Final energy 296 E
- Annual energy cost: Between £2,010 and £2,770
- Essential work to achieve D rating ==> between £2,900 and £4,300
- Additional work required to achieve C rating ==> between €8,500 and €12,700
Details of surface areas for lots included in the price:
- Apartment (lot no. 4)
- Cellar ==> 6m2 valued at €2,500/m2
Features: Small, human-scale co-ownership building in an ideal location, a stone's throw from the Église d'Auteuil market, dual-aspect apartment (3 exposures), well maintained over the years but work required, flexible layout with possibility of redistributing bedrooms, possibility of creating a 4th bedroom, very friendly neighbourhood with no anti-social behaviour, lift, shutters, main ne orientation, 2.85m ceiling height, numerous custom-made cupboards and storage space, only one flat on the floor, secure building (Vigic + intercom/digital code, reinforced door), lift compliant with standards, high-speed fibre optic internet, gas central heating, recent co-ownership works: Courtyard façade 2025, roof and chimney overhaul 2025, new gas boiler 2022, charges €410/month including heating in addition to maintenance of common areas + cold water + lift, property tax €2,808/year, suitable for professionals without noise pollution.
In the heart of the Auteuil administrative district, this Art Deco building with a lift and six floors above ground level was built in 1913 and comprises around 18 apartments across two buildings. It stands on a 295 m2 plot located 150 m from the Eglise d'Auteuil station (L10), 480 m from the Javel station (rer C) and 480 m from the Miche Ange station (L9). Vélib bike station is a stone's throw away.
Property investment information:
- Furnished rental potential €34/m2/month ==> €4,200 ==> 4.08% projected yield (ref drihl: Reference rent = €28.30/m2 - Increased rent = €34/m2)
Diagnostic summary:
- ert: Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website:
Here are some characteristics of this borough and its generally affluent and conservative atmosphere:
- Architecture : It is home to some of the most beautiful Haussmann-style buildings in Paris. These large, ornate structures feature classic Parisian architectural elements such as wrought iron balconies, stone facades and mansard roofs.
- Residential area : The borough is primarily a residential neighbourhood, with many high-end flats and townhouses. It is a sought-after area for affluent Parisians, expatriates, and diplomats.
- Peace and quiet : This arrondissement is known for its tranquil and safe atmosphere, making it a popular choice for those seeking a quieter and more relaxed lifestyle in the heart of the city.
- Many foreign embassies and diplomatic residences are located in this borough, contributing to the neighbourhood's international and cosmopolitan character.
- Museums : The neighbourhood is home to several notable museums, including the Palais de Tokyo, a contemporary art museum, and the Marmottan Monet Museum, known for its impressive collection of works by the famous Impressionist painter Claude Monet.
- Parks and green spaces : It is home to some beautiful parks and gardens. The Bois de Boulogne, one of the largest green spaces in Paris, is located in the western part of the arrondissement.
- The Trocadéro : This neighbourhood offers one of the most iconic views of the Eiffel Tower. It is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike to admire and photograph the monument.
- International schools and institutions : The arrondissement is home to several international schools and institutions, making it a popular choice for families seeking an international education.
- Dining and shopping : It offers a range of high-end dining and shopping options, with numerous gourmet restaurants and boutiques.
Overall, the 16th arrondissement of Paris offers a mix of cultural attractions, beautiful green spaces and upmarket living, making it an attractive neighbourhood for those who appreciate a more residential and peaceful environment in the heart of the bustling French capital.
- 301 E / 66 E ==> Final energy 296 E
- Annual energy cost: Between £2,010 and £2,770
- Essential work to achieve D rating ==> between £2,900 and £4,300
- Additional work required to achieve C rating ==> between €8,500 and €12,700
Details of surface areas for lots included in the price:
- Apartment (lot no. 4)
- Cellar ==> 6m2 valued at €2,500/m2
Features: Small, human-scale co-ownership building in an ideal location, a stone's throw from the Église d'Auteuil market, dual-aspect apartment (3 exposures), well maintained over the years but work required, flexible layout with possibility of redistributing bedrooms, possibility of creating a 4th bedroom, very friendly neighbourhood with no anti-social behaviour, lift, shutters, main ne orientation, 2.85m ceiling height, numerous custom-made cupboards and storage space, only one flat on the floor, secure building (Vigic + intercom/digital code, reinforced door), lift compliant with standards, high-speed fibre optic internet, gas central heating, recent co-ownership works: Courtyard façade 2025, roof and chimney overhaul 2025, new gas boiler 2022, charges €410/month including heating in addition to maintenance of common areas + cold water + lift, property tax €2,808/year, suitable for professionals without noise pollution.
In the heart of the Auteuil administrative district, this Art Deco building with a lift and six floors above ground level was built in 1913 and comprises around 18 apartments across two buildings. It stands on a 295 m2 plot located 150 m from the Eglise d'Auteuil station (L10), 480 m from the Javel station (rer C) and 480 m from the Miche Ange station (L9). Vélib bike station is a stone's throw away.
Property investment information:
- Furnished rental potential €34/m2/month ==> €4,200 ==> 4.08% projected yield (ref drihl: Reference rent = €28.30/m2 - Increased rent = €34/m2)
Diagnostic summary:
- ert: Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website:
Here are some characteristics of this borough and its generally affluent and conservative atmosphere:
- Architecture : It is home to some of the most beautiful Haussmann-style buildings in Paris. These large, ornate structures feature classic Parisian architectural elements such as wrought iron balconies, stone facades and mansard roofs.
- Residential area : The borough is primarily a residential neighbourhood, with many high-end flats and townhouses. It is a sought-after area for affluent Parisians, expatriates, and diplomats.
- Peace and quiet : This arrondissement is known for its tranquil and safe atmosphere, making it a popular choice for those seeking a quieter and more relaxed lifestyle in the heart of the city.
- Many foreign embassies and diplomatic residences are located in this borough, contributing to the neighbourhood's international and cosmopolitan character.
- Museums : The neighbourhood is home to several notable museums, including the Palais de Tokyo, a contemporary art museum, and the Marmottan Monet Museum, known for its impressive collection of works by the famous Impressionist painter Claude Monet.
- Parks and green spaces : It is home to some beautiful parks and gardens. The Bois de Boulogne, one of the largest green spaces in Paris, is located in the western part of the arrondissement.
- The Trocadéro : This neighbourhood offers one of the most iconic views of the Eiffel Tower. It is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike to admire and photograph the monument.
- International schools and institutions : The arrondissement is home to several international schools and institutions, making it a popular choice for families seeking an international education.
- Dining and shopping : It offers a range of high-end dining and shopping options, with numerous gourmet restaurants and boutiques.
Overall, the 16th arrondissement of Paris offers a mix of cultural attractions, beautiful green spaces and upmarket living, making it an attractive neighbourhood for those who appreciate a more residential and peaceful environment in the heart of the bustling French capital.



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