**Paris 18th - Square Carpeaux - Hôpital Bretonneau**
Within a beautiful early 20th-century building Engel & Völkers offers you this 2-room apartment on the ground floor, measuring 45 m² and facing the street. It features a large entrance that leads to the left into two rooms of approximately 14 m² each, with large windows overlooking the street. At the back, overlooking the courtyard, there is a bathroom to be renovated and separate toilets. This apartment has a great potential with generous volumes (a beautiful ceiling height of 3,15 m) and charming original elements to highlight. There is the possibility to install a 'glass roof' on the courtyard side, which would bring light into the back room (kitchen or bathroom). One of the main rooms has a water point for creating a kitchen area. The street-facing rooms have double-glazed windows, benefiting from a bright exposure to the west.
A cellar completes the property.
Professional services are allowed in the co-ownership.
A bike storage area is accessible on the ground floor.
Energy rating: not available
Greenhouse gas emission: not available
Joint ownership of 69 lots
Average annual charges : €1160
Pending proceeding : No
Transaction fees VAT to be paid by the seller.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the “Géorisques” website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
The Grandes Carrières district, formerly known for its gypsum mines near the Montmartre hill, is now identified by remarkable places such as the Montmartre cemetery or the Louise-Michel square.
Opposite the Bretonneau hospital, the haussmannian building dating from 1901, is less than 150 m from Square Carpeaux for walks in the garten or 5 minutes on foot from the unmissable rue Lepic with the famous Moulin de la Galette.
Close to the shops of rue Lamarck, Place Froment and rue Marcadet, transport is nearby with metro line 12 Lamarck-Caulaincourt, line 13 Guy-Môquet and several bus lines nearby.
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