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£776,034

(€1,039/sq. ft)

€895,000

2 bed apartment for sale
Paris, Paris, Île-De-France

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 861 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

Added on 26/12/2025

About this property

  • Fiber optic

  • Linky

  • Good condition

  • Habitable

  • Double glazing

  • City property

Energy performance (EPC)
- 187 D / 40 D ==> Final energy 182 D
- Annual energy cost: Between £1,660 and £2,290

Details of surface areas for the lots included in the price:
- Apartment (lots 103,104,105) ==> Weighted area 80.40 m2 = €11.132/m2
- Total living space ==> 88.36 m2 floor space; 72.41 m2 Carrez
Room details : Living room/kitchen 57.29 m2; Mezzanine 16.10 m2; Bedroom 8.79 m2; Bathroom 4.84 m2; Laundry room 1.37 m2
- Total freehold shares ==> 232/1000ths of the building's common areas

Features: Exceptional loft apartment offering volume and space, functional mezzanine, small human-scale co-ownership and ideally located, dual-aspect apartment, old-world charm with oak parquet flooring and exposed beams, decorative fireplace, ceiling height of 4.69m, mezzanine ceiling height of 2.38m, very well maintained and ready to move into after a good refresh, shutters on all windows, offers a high level of comfort thanks to double glazing and exceptional volume, main north/west orientation, 450m from the Batignolles covered market, open-plan and fully equipped kitchen, numerous custom-made cupboards and storage space, only property on this floor, high-speed fibre optic internet, individual gas heating, service charge €120/month including maintenance of common areas + cold water, property tax €1,673/year, ideal first purchase/pied-à-terre or investment, suitable for professionals with no noise nuisance.

In the heart of the Batignolles administrative district, this old 2-storey building with a ground floor was built in 1830 and 3 properties. It stands on a 157 m2 plot located 210 m from La Fourche station (L13), 460 m from La Place de Clichy station (L2) and 570 m from Cardinet station (L14 et J). Stéphane Mallarmé secondary school is 570 m away. Vélib bike station is just a stone's throw away.

Property investment information:
- Furnished rental potential €35.30/m2/month ==> €2,800 ==> 3.75% projected return (ref drihl: Reference rent = €29.40/m2 - Increased rent = €35.30/m2)

What ai says about Rue la Condamine...
History and culture :
- The street is named after Charles Marie de La Condamine, an 18th-century French geodesist and naturalist.
- It is mentioned in the 1825 land registry, making it an old street with deep roots in Parisian urban planning.
In short :
- Well located in a lively and convenient neighbourhood.
- Very good metro and bus service.
- Strong neighbourhood life with shops, restaurants and cafés.
- Attractive real estate, stable to high prices, sustained demand.
- Close to green spaces, ideal for families or first-time buyers.

Here are some characteristics of the 17th arrondissement:
It brings together prestigious neighbourhoods close to the Arc de Triomphe and Parc Monceau, as well as more working-class areas such as Place de Clichy, once frequented by 19th-century artists and writers, including Émile Zola, Édouard Manet and the painters of the École des Batignolles - Pissarro, Renoir, Degas - now recognised as the masters of Impressionism.
Long off the tourist trail, the 17th arrondissement is undergoing significant gentrification and now attracts a new generation of creators and artists. The neighbourhood offers some wonderful discoveries, notably the Marché des Batignolles, a covered market renowned for its organic produce, artisan breads, fresh fish and high-quality meats.
The Cité des Fleurs is a veritable oasis: A cobbled alleyway lined with elegant 19th-century townhouses, all with private gardens - an ideal stroll on a sunny afternoon. Nearby is the Square des Batignolles, a romantic late 19th-century garden with a duck pond, playgrounds and winding paths.
More contemporary, Martin Luther King Park, set to cover 10.8 hectares, offers modern green spaces and state-of-the-art facilities. The Jean-Jacques Henner Museum, housed in a charming 19th-century mansion, offers a refined cultural break.
Finally, continue your exploration at Cour Saint-Pierre, a passageway housing former stables that have been converted into artists' studios and pretty gardens, or take a detour to the Palais des Congrès de Paris, a vast convention centre that also houses a theatre, shops, restaurants and exhibition spaces.

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