A dual-aspect two-floor Parisian apartment inside a listed historical edifice in the pedestrianised Saint-Merri area of the city's 4th arrondissement
A dual-aspect two-floor Parisian apartment inside a listed historical edifice in the pedestrianised Saint-Merri area of the city's 4th arrondissement. Like in all typical pre-17th-century edifices, the half-timbered building has a narrow facade. It has two bays of windows spread out over five levels of square plans, including the ground floor. At the top, there is a roof space with two dormers. Both the street-facing facade and the court-facing facade were renovated as recently as in 2024. The roof was restored in the same year. And the communal areas were revamped in 2025. The commonhold building brings together five co-owners who all live in their respective dwellings here. From the street, you step through a discreet panelled entrance door with wrought iron. Fitted with an entry code system for security, this door leads into a corridor. A second glazed door leads to a staircase with wool-covered steps. The walls of the communal areas have exposed timber beams, combined with lime plastering. The apartment lies up on the second floor. As soon as you step into its entrance hall, you are struck by the apartment's clear dual-aspect layout stretching from the inner court to the street. Exposed beams run across the ceiling and wood-strip flooring extends across the rooms. The lounge has two street-facing windows. It connects to a dining room beside a fitted kitchen that lies behind a glazed partition. Between these spaces lies a bedroom in a glazed room with panes set in workshop-style metal frames on both sides. Next to the kitchen, there is a shower room with travertine walls. It has a lavatory, a washbasin upon an old furniture unit, and a walk-in shower unit, also adorned with travertine. From the entrance hall, you reach a straight flight of stairs with a wrought-iron balustrade. These stairs lead up to the top level of the two-floor apartment. Up here, a corridor connects to two street-facing bedrooms and a lavatory with a washbasin. The exposed beams are painted and wood-strip flooring extends across the rooms. An electric system provides heating and helps produces hot water. A private utility room, which you reach from the communal staircase on the building's third floor, is filled with natural light from a window.
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969000 €969.000 €
13.458,33 €/m²
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Les Halles, Paris (75004)
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Anzahl der Schlafzimmer: 3, Bundesland: Île-de-France