Location
Toulouse, the capital of France’s Occitania region, lies between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The city is rich in built heritage, from its magnificent Capitole building and UNESCO-listed churches to the Canal du Midi waterway and the quays along the River Garonne. It is renowned for offering a relaxed lifestyle and it has a vibrant cultural life too. Moreover, Toulouse is home to 100,000 students, as well as countless firms, shops and amenities. Over time, different architectural influences have left their mark on this city, the old capital of France’s historical province of Languedoc. One of these influences was that of Haussmann in the 19th century. During this period, the streets Rue de Metz and Rue d’Alsace-Lorraine were made. The cream colour of the brick edifices that line these roads recalls the tone of Parisian stone. The building in which the apartment lies has been a grand hotel and the premises of a law firm. It stands in this historical district of Toulouse.
Description
The apartment
The apartment has three main rooms – an office, a lounge and a bedroom – that lead out onto a continuous balcony with a view of a bell gable with triangular arches that are typical of Toulouse’s Gothic architecture. A corridor runs alongside these three rooms and a fourth one, on the opposite side, then turns at a right angle towards a small lounge with an understated style that can be used as a bedroom or office and that looks down at the inner courtyard. There is also a library that could be turned into a linen room or a kitchen. The apartment has kept its original decor: the ceilings, doors and door frames have mouldings, polished herringbone parquet extends across the dwelling, the rooms feature sculpted marble fireplaces mottled with grey and ochre, and the French windows leading out onto the balcony have fanlights in segmental arches. The apartment’s two shower rooms, cupboards and four lavatories bear witness to the edifice’s past as a hotel. A side door leads to an adjoining studio apartment that has a kitchen and a bathroom and that could be lived in separately as it has a separate entrance. In this studio apartment, cement tiles on the floor and coloured glass in the windows evoke the aesthetics of the belle époque.
Our opinion
This vast apartment is remarkably elegant. It lies in a sumptuous edifice that will delight any lover of history and heritage looking for a main home, a pied-à-terre or office space in an outstanding backdrop. The property is ideally located. It is nestled on one of Toulouse’s main pedestrianised streets, near shops. The fine building has kept its discreet nobility, in harmony with the district where it stands. The dwelling’s calm and cosiness strike you when you set foot inside it. Some decorative work could turn the apartment into a pleasant place to live or smart office space, while bringing out its historical embellishments, from its herringbone parquet to its ceilings with mouldings, which make its many rooms stand out as unique spaces with character. Indeed, a range of projects could be considered for this peaceful haven, which dazzles with secret resplendence.
895 000 €
Negotiation fees included
861 820 € Fees excluded
3.85%
TTC at the expense of the purchaser
Reference 402234
Land registry surface area | 760 m2 |
Total floor area | 195.01 m2 |
Number of rooms | 7 |
Number of bedrooms | 3 |
Possible number of bedrooms | 4 |
Balcony | |
Maid's room | |
destination places | mixte |
Number of lots | 34 |
Annual average amount of the proportionate share of expenses | 5300 € |
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.