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Flat 63 м² in Paris, France

950 407 $

15 085 $ /м²

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Area

63 м2

Bedrooms

1

Bathrooms

1

Top floor, triple exposure and view of Paris and Montmartre

Located on the southern slope of Montmartre hill, this very bright 63.04 m2 Carrez apartment occupies the entire top floor of the building with a beautiful Montmartre view. As soon as you enter, you will discover a beautiful living room overlooking Paris, with triple exposure including a living room around a functional wood stove, dining area, and open equipped kitchen. The choice of concrete for the floor and stone furniture in the kitchen echoes more traditional touches such as a Prussian fireplace. The sleeping area includes a very large bedroom with a study, dressing room, toilet, and large bathroom-laundry room. All of this can be easily divided according to needs. The basement complements this property in accordance with the joint ownership regime. Elevator under development. Metro Abbesses line 12 or Antwerp line 2 Contact: Fabrice 07 86 75 71 32 Joint ownership of 12 lots (no procedure in progress). Annual charges: 3250 euros. Fabrice DERRIEN (EI) Commercial agent - RSAC number: 951 254 671 - PARIS.

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Flat

Price

950 407 $

FAQ

In France a residence permit is typically issued based on a minimum investment threshold. Applications are reviewed within 30–60 days in Paris; you will need a passport, proof of funds, and the ownership documents. Hatamatata helps prepare and submit the paperwork.
Banks in France finance 50–70% of the property value for non-residents with rates of 3–5% for 20–30 years. A life insurance policy and a 30–40% down payment are usually required. Terms and programs vary by city and bank.
Expected expenses: transfer tax 0–15%, registration 0.5–2%, notary 0.5–1.5%, agent commission 0–3%. In total 2–20% on top of the purchase price. Exact rates depend on region, property type and programs.
A title search at the land registry of France takes 10–15 business days. You receive ownership, encumbrance and tax clearance certificates. Documents are translated and reviewed by a lawyer before signing.
Yes. Rental income tax is 5–25% depending on the regime. In Paris short-term tourist rentals typically yield 5–8% per year. Municipal permission and income registration are usually required.
Yes. An inspection costs about 0.5–1% of the price (950 407 $) and covers structure, utilities and legal status. Hatamatata arranges a qualified engineer with an EN/RU report.
A typical transaction runs 30–90 days, averaging 45 in Paris: due diligence (10–15 days), notarization (5–7 days), registration (10–14 days), residence permit (30–60 days, if needed).

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