A 98-m² flat with five rooms and original details, sold according to a deferred payment schedule and occupied up until 2043, located in a building fro
A 98-m² flat with five rooms and original details, sold according to a deferred payment schedule and occupied up until 2043, located in a building from 1911 near Paris's Ecole Militaire in the 7th arrondissement.
The corner building, in ashlar stone and erected in 1911, contains eight floors: a ground level with three former shop fronts, six square-shaped floors, the highest one of which, slightly set back, is highlighted by a wraparound balcony, while the last level, located under the eaves, is topped with a corner cupola.
Set back from the sidewalk, secure glass double doors, decorated and safeguarded with a delicately ornate wrought-iron grill, provide access to an immense entrance hall with a marble floor as well as walls clad in carved stone with moulding, platbands and a large arched mirror topped with a keystone. In addition, dentillated cornices highlight the ceiling, whereas towards the back, oak-framed, small-paned glass double doors open on to a narrow corridor. To the left, this hallway leads towards the building's live-in caretaker's accommodations, as well as, via another door, to the courtyard where the service staircases and cellar are located.
Back in the entrance hall and on the right, the main staircase, whose wool-carpeted steps wrap around a central lift, provides access to the upper floors where each landing gives on to two flats. As for the stairwell, it includes large stained glass windows, which allow plenty of natural light to enter this space, while the dual-aspect flat is located on the first floor on the left.
Accessible via double doors safeguarded by a 5-point locking system, the flat is preceded by a sizeable entryway, which gives on to a double living room with a marble fireplace, silver-plated trumeau mirrors, moulded wall panelling and richly sculpted cornices. In addition, its original doors, featuring either small panes of glass or wood panelling, as well as its chevron parquet floors, have been preserved in excellent condition, while its windows are safeguarded by metal louvred shutters.
Behind a door, a hallway leads to a fully fitted kitchen, which looks out over the courtyard, a separate lavatory, a shower room, two bedrooms facing the street, including one with a fireplace, a storeroom as well as a study. Lastly, the flat comes with collective heating and hot water, as well as a cellar of approximately 5 m².