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Latin Quarter Saint Séverin

  • Price: €975 000
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Size: 64.57 m2
  • Floor: 1
  • Arrondissement: 5th
  • Area: LATIN QUARTER
  • Energy Rating:
    Electric EPC/HER: C
    Gas EPC/HER: A
Description

Property for sale

For a room with a view, it would be hard to beat this beautifully-decorated apartment overlooking the church of Saint-Séverin, one of the oldest on the Left Bank, just a few steps from the heart of the Latin Quarter.
• This recently-renovated apartment combines lovely light and a fantastic star-shaped floor-plan with timber beams and hardwood floors.
• At the heart of the property is the lovely, light-filled living area, with that amazing view, and the fully-fitted kitchen with breakfast bar.
• This is complemented by two beautiful double bedrooms, with plenty of storage space, and a gorgeous modern bathroom complete with a bathtub.
• In addition, there is also a small terrace, which although not external provides additional sitting space or a place to store a bicycle.
• Found on the first floor of an attractive building - the only apartment on that floor - this lovely home provides a backdrop of calm and serenity in the heart of bustling Paris.
• The property has an attractive rental return and can be managed by VINGT Paris. We can also handle further furnishing and decoration.
• #VingtLoves: Situated in one of the oldest parts of the capital, this picture-perfect property is within easy walking distance of the banks of the Seine and Notre-Dame. Property Ref: PSU1441

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