Sale

Villa - Paris 7ème

Reference : PRG01

Private mansion facing the Invalides

15 750 000 €

Preview

Living area: 688 sqm
Bedrooms: 6
Swimming pool: 1
view: City - Open
Garage: 1
DPE

Description

In the heart of Paris, opposite the Hôtel des Invalides in the 7th arrondissement, lies this private mansion, hidden from view.
Built in the early 20th century, its style evokes a bygone era, while retaining the elegance of French nobility.

Inside, the period salon is richly decorated with wood panelling and antique paintings, while the reception room evokes the splendour of aristocratic banquets.

Spread over three floors and built on a low ground floor including an indoor swimming pool, this private mansion offers around 700m² of living space, ideal for large families.
Its spacious rooms and independent apartments offer generous, comfortable living space.

A separate entrance also gives access to the upper floors, which comprise three independent apartments, giving occupants total privacy and freedom.

Ceiling heights of over 3.5m in all rooms, marble fireplaces, trumeaux and ceiling moldings, and unique stained-glass windows illuminate the residence.

Location

  • Region: Paris
  • Area: Rive Gauche
  • City: Paris 7ème

Terms & Conditions

  • What are the stages in the purchasing process in France?

    Once you have visited a property and made up your mind, you sign a binding offer to purchase, setting out the essential conditions of sale. The file is then entrusted to a notary for signature of a promise to sell (“compromis de vente” or “promesse unilatérale de vente”). The notary then carries out a number of checks to provide the necessary legal security for the transaction, before signing the final deed of sale.

    To find out more about the detailed sales process, click here.

  • How long does the acquisition process take in France?

    Although each case is different, not least because of the notarial considerations involved, it generally takes 3 to 4 months from the signing of the offer to purchase to the handover of the keys.

  • What are the acquisition costs in France?

    Agency fees are included in the sale price.

    Conversely, notary fees are payable by the buyer in addition to the sale price. The calculation of notary fees depends on a number of parameters (geographical location of the property, whether or not the property has furniture already been sold, whether or not the buyer has taken out a bank loan, etc.), but they are generally around 7% of the purchase price. Reduced notary fees may apply to new properties sold by professionals.

  • Do I have to pay a deposit when I sign up?

    A security deposit, usually set at 10% of the sale price, must be paid into the notary's account at the same time as the promesse de vente is signed.

  • What support do you offer?

    Tailor-made support and advice for buyers, from the initial visit to the final sale, are at the heart of our commitment:

    • sales support to answer all your questions
    • legal and tax support to help you structure and carry out your purchase
    • banking support to help you find the right financing if necessary

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