Paris V/XIII - Gobelins/Mouffetard - Completely renovated family apartment located on the fourth floor of a Haussmann-style building, a stone's throw from Square Saint-Médard and the famous rue Mouffetard. The double living room facing the street with balcony offers an ideal living space benefiting from high-end equipments thanks to recent renovations, and gives access to the bedroom facing the street and its bow window. On the courtyard side, the corridor leads to a fitted kitchen, two spacious bedrooms, a bathroom and separate toilets. This apartment offers an optimized plan and rare volumes, thanks to fluid circulation between the different spaces and numerous integrated storage spaces.
Alone on the fourth floor, this family apartment offers a privileged living environment a few minutes' walk from the most prestigious schools in Paris, including the Cité scolaire Lavoisier, the Louis-le-Grand high school, the Henri-IV high school and the Sorbonne University.
Very beautiful period features have been carefully preserved and renovated, including the parquet floors, moldings and fireplaces.
A large cellar completes this property. Agency fees included paid by the seller. DPE D (142 kwa/m2/year) / GES D (30 kg CO2/m2/year). Estimated annual housing energy costs: 1 010 € - 1 420 €
Co-ownership of 22 lots, average annual charges for the lots of €3,630, procedure in progress: no. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
The 5th arrondissement of Paris is one of the historic hearts of Paris. In the Middle Ages, the district became one of the cultural centers of Paris and the symbol of French excellence with the creation of the famous Université de La Sorbonne. This district is a lively district, where students, young workers, tourists and intellectuals meet. The streets are lined with buildings from different eras highlighting the age and heritage value of the district. A stone's throw away, the Mouffetard market is undoubtedly the most pleasant market in the capital. The shops in the neighborhood merge with the fruit and vegetable stalls of itinerant merchants, and allow you to find fish and seafood, regional specialties, bread, pastries or cheeses every day of the week. Near Place Monge, the streets are decorated with numerous French restaurants, bars and independent wine shops. The district is also home to important monuments such as the Grande Mosquée de Paris, the Institut du monde Arabe and the Arènes de Lutèce, a symbol of ancient Paris. At the beginning of rue du Cardinal Lemoine, the Paradis Latin is one of the oldest theaters in the city of Paris.
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