Engel & Völkers invites you to discover a charming, light-filled two-bedroom flat in the historic heart of the Latin Quarter and Paris's renowned Grandes Écoles and Universities.
Located on the 5th floor of one of the oldest buildings in Paris (1700), this 41 m² flat, accessible by a staircase, will win you over with its location and its exceptional view over the Seine and Notre-Dame de Paris.
At the time of its creation, this flat was the subject of an article in the magazine 'Connaissance des Arts' in 1956, which hailed the creation of this pied-à-terre as 'a belvedere whose elegance has managed to make itself forgotten to give pride of place to the scenery it embraces' through its five large windows facing Notre-Dame.
It comprises a living room with a beautiful, functional Caen stone fireplace, a bedroom, a kitchen and a shower room with toilet.
Ideal for a pied à terre or lifestyle project.
Sectorisation of Henri IV secondary school.
Co-ownership of 68 lots.
Annual service charges: €2,507.76/year
Pending proceeding: No.
Property tax: €706
ECD: E (298 kWh/sq.m/year) - GGE: B (9 kg CO2/sq.m/year).
Estimated annual housing energy costs: between €780 and €1 090 per year.
Transaction fees (all taxes included) 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.
Rich in history, the Sorbonne district is located in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, on the left bank of the Seine; the oldest arrondissement in Paris, with its narrow streets and alleys. It is home to one of the most important remains of medieval Paris, the former Collège des Bernardins, founded in 1244 by the Englishman Etienne de Lexington, Abbot of Clairvaux.
Two other vestiges of Roman times can still be seen in this district: the Thermes de Cluny and the Arènes de Lutèce.
You can reach Notre-Dame by crossing the Petit-Pont, which links the left bank to the eastern part of the Ile de la Cité, or continue your walk towards the Saint-Paul-Le Marais and Hôtel de Ville districts.
Rue Saint-Jacques will take you to the Pantheon and the Jardin du Luxembourg, but you can simply enjoy the special atmosphere of the Latin Quarter and relax at the Shakespeare and Company Café after pushing open the door of its Library or the fabulous record shops, the few art galleries or after a stroll along the Seine.
Its central location gives it access to local shops and restaurants, as well as the famous Place Maubert-Mutualité market.
The district is home to Paris's leading schools, universities and institutes: Henri IV, Louis Le Grand, Collège de France, Chimie ParisTech, Mines, Sorbonne, Curie, Pasteur.
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