£475,526
(€1,146/sq. ft)
€555,000
1 bed apartment for saleParis 14E Arrondissement, Paris, Île-De-France
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
484 sq. ft
About this property
0-2 km to amenities
Lift
Good condition
City property
Balcony
An apartment for someone who wants Paris on their own terms. A view worth pausing for with a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine. Near enough to reach everything, high enough and quiet enough to come home and exhale.
Some apartments are simply places to live. This one, six floors above the rue d'Alésia, feels a little more like a refuge - a quiet perch above the city, with light and views that change throughout the day.
The building itself is well looked-after: Two elevators, tidy common areas, and a caretaker present most days to handle the small things that make daily life easier.
Inside, the apartment faces south, so the sun moves through it all day. The living space opens onto a long balcony, and this is where the apartment's best attributes shine: Treetops, Paris rooftops, and glimpses of the city's elegant older buildings, all under an open sky.
Decorated in a wonderful rich, maximalist style with gilded details and original art by its current owners, the apartment's fine light and layout could similarly support even a zen minimalist approach.
Step outside and you're in one of the more quietly loved corners of the 14th arrondissement, an area long associated with artists, philosophers and an easy, unhurried Parisian joie de vivre.
There's a proper street market close by (Wednesdays and Sundays), along with local bakeries, cafés and everyday shops. The metro (line 4) puts the Jardin du Luxembourg and the rest of central Paris just minutes away, while the street itself stays pleasantly insulated from the crowds of high tourist season.
Parc Montsouris, one of the city's largest and loveliest green spaces, is about twenty minutes away on foot - close enough for regular outings and picnics.
Some apartments are simply places to live. This one, six floors above the rue d'Alésia, feels a little more like a refuge - a quiet perch above the city, with light and views that change throughout the day.
The building itself is well looked-after: Two elevators, tidy common areas, and a caretaker present most days to handle the small things that make daily life easier.
Inside, the apartment faces south, so the sun moves through it all day. The living space opens onto a long balcony, and this is where the apartment's best attributes shine: Treetops, Paris rooftops, and glimpses of the city's elegant older buildings, all under an open sky.
Decorated in a wonderful rich, maximalist style with gilded details and original art by its current owners, the apartment's fine light and layout could similarly support even a zen minimalist approach.
Step outside and you're in one of the more quietly loved corners of the 14th arrondissement, an area long associated with artists, philosophers and an easy, unhurried Parisian joie de vivre.
There's a proper street market close by (Wednesdays and Sundays), along with local bakeries, cafés and everyday shops. The metro (line 4) puts the Jardin du Luxembourg and the rest of central Paris just minutes away, while the street itself stays pleasantly insulated from the crowds of high tourist season.
Parc Montsouris, one of the city's largest and loveliest green spaces, is about twenty minutes away on foot - close enough for regular outings and picnics.



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