Location
The property is located in the tony northern part of the 16th arrondissement, lined with private mansions, villas as well as majestic and even sometimes fanciful buildings, built in the Troubadour or Anglo-Norman styles. The surrounding area, calm and verdant, acts as a buffer for the residential and distinguished character of this location, which also benefits from its proximity to reputable school establishments such as the Janson de Sailly, La Tour and Gerson secondary schools, the Providence primary school as well as the Spanish language Federico Garcia Lorca primary school and the Hattemer international school. Ideally situated near the Place du Trocadéro, with its restaurants, café terraces and shops, the building is also located near a dense public transportation network with, specifically, metro line 9 at Trocadéro and metro line 6 at Passy, as well as bus lines 22, 30, 32 and 63, which make it possible to reach Paris’s centre in the blink of an eye.
Description
Decorated with fluted pilasters and alternating between smooth rusticated stonework and false jointing for added depth, the main façade, cadenced by modillion-supported cornices, dentils and Greek key motifs, is also punctuated by a variety of vegetal décor: guardrails decorated with vines and dense poppies, in addition to garlands, laurel crowns and olive branches. Once past the heavy carriage entrance door, the covered passageway, lined with Tuscan columns and decorated with stuccowork and faux marble effects, opens onto a cobblestone courtyard, which provides access to the storerooms, while a fountain abuts the wall topped with pilasters that defines the border with the adjacent property on the rue Greuze.
Accessible via the majestic staircase or a lift, the immense, luminous flat of nearly 140 m² is located on the building’s fourth floor. Its four main rooms, with a floor-to-ceiling height of 3.5 metres, are bathed in light by large glass double doors, which open onto a continuous balcony facing south with unobstructed views – beyond the avenue and treetops – of the Eiffel Tower as well a the Trocadéro Palace. As for its living spaces, these include a large living room of approximately 38 m² and a dining room of nearly 22 m², which communicates via glazed double doors with a fitted kitchen of approximately 12 m². From the foyer, a hallway leads to the main bedroom of nearly 19 m², with its own private bathroom, followed by a second bedroom of 14 m², which also has its own shower room. In addition, the recently renovated flat, in a perfect state of upkeep, has a linen cupboard and a study. Vacant as of the 15 September 2025, the flat also comes with an attic and a cellar as well as a separate room on the fifth floor, formerly for the domestic staff, which includes a shower and views of the avenue.
Our opinion
With its very sought-after location in the always-elegant 16th arrondissement, the refined architectural style of the building’s exterior, the sophisticated décor of the common areas as well as its breath-taking views, all contribute to making this flat into something truly remarkable. In addition, its top-floor location ensures constant luminosity and unobstructed perspectives of some of Paris’s most eye-catching and jaw-dropping monuments.
3 937 500 €
Negotiation fees included
3 750 000 € Fees excluded
5%
TTC at the expense of the purchaser
Reference 176005
Total floor area | 141.1 m2 |
Number of rooms | 4 |
Ceiling height | 3.46 |
Number of bedrooms | 2 |
Surface Balcony | 9.7 m2 |
Cellar | |
Surface Maid's room | 10.54 m2 |
Surface Maid's room | 8.15 m2 |
Number of lots | 38 |
Annual average amount of the proportionate share of expenses | 17239 € |
NB: The above information is not only the result of our visit to the property; it is also based on information provided by the current owner. It is by no means comprehensive or strictly accurate especially where surface areas and construction dates are concerned. We cannot, therefore, be held liable for any misrepresentation.