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Paris, called “the city of love,” is known for its booming cosmopolitan culture, which attracts people from all over the world while being firmly rooted in its French traditions. Why shouldn’t some of the world’s wealthiest people live in France’s national capital? The metropolis shines brightly with a different level of sophistication. Travelers and visitors from all over the world go to France to see the sites and taste the country’s best cuisine.
Paris is an expensive city, and there’s no doubt that only the wealthy and renowned could afford to live in a city with mansions and apartments fit for a victorian king. When you glance around the city, you’ll see that it has some of the world’s most costly homes.
The most expensive houses in Paris, France (2022)
A Luxury Duplex apartment in Paris’s 7th district, a 19th century private mansion in the heart of Paris’s 7th arrondissement, and a prestigious 1800 sqm castle in perfect condition with a peaceful green setting of 70 hectares providing exceptional privacy are among the top ten most expensive Paris homes.
Starting at number ten, here are the ten most expensive residences for sale in Paris right now.
10. Paris 7th District, Freestone building apartment
Starting at number 10 in the 7th district of Paris, a four-bedroom apartment priced at 4.7 million dollars, let’s start with something a little less expensive. This four-bedroom property is located near the station in the Zebra’s Babylon area. This apartment, at 198 square meters, is one of the tiniest on the list, but it is located on the fourth floor of a magnificent turn-of-the-century freestone building. When you have a passing interest in history, or should I say if you are a history buff, this is a great book to read. It has large south-facing living and reception rooms, as well as four magnificent bedrooms, a storage room, and two cellars. However, to truly understand the huge potential of this perfect family property in the capital’s elite 7th district, it will need to be renovated.
9. Paris 16, Georges Mandel Penthouse
The Paris 16 Georges Mandel penthouse with a terrace is next on the list, priced at 7.5 million dollars. Who doesn’t love a terrace? That’s on a penthouse and it gets much better. This one is located in a private cul-de-sac and is in excellent condition. This top-floor duplex is 271 sqm ( or 2,917 sq ft) with an 80 sqm (or 861 sq ft) terrace. The first level of the penthouse consists of a corridor leading to a dining area with an equipped kitchen opposite a master suite with wardrobes and a bathroom and two ensuite bedrooms with a shower room and a walk-in wardrobe.
8. Paris 8th District – Golden Triangle/A luxurious triplex apartment
At number eight, we have the golden triangle of Paris’ eighth district, with a beautiful triplex flat priced at $8.6 million. This property, like many others in Paris, is steeped in history. Located on the top floors of a lovely home from the turn of the century. A triple greeting space, a dining room, a library, and four bedrooms each with their own private bathroom are featured in these big and bright apartments with balconies. In the heart of a hectic city like Paris, this mansion has all you could want.
7. Paris 16th District Palais Gallira
Number seven on the list, is the 10.2-million-dollar Paris 16th district palace Gallira, an outstanding ensemble in front of the Galarza Palace, containing a spectacular 270 square meter apartment overlooking the Galarza Gardens drenched in light and without any visibility on the third story of a very attractive home mainland building. Beautiful reception volumes, a large double living room with balconies and a dining room can be expected. With three bedrooms, one of which is a master suite, two bathrooms, a large dining kitchen, and a line tree, this property can also be used as a family apartment.
6. Neuilly Sur Seine Lafitte – Mint Condition Private Mansion
On number six we have this beautiful Neuilly Sur Seine Lafitte property located on Rue Charles Laffitte, close to the Jardin d’Acclimatation and the Louis Vuitton Foundation, being priced at 11.25 million dollars. It is divided into five levels, each of which is served by an elevator. The bottom level has a welcome area, a fully equipped kitchen, a dining room, and direct access to a private terrace covering around 1,075 square feet. ft.
5. Avenue Foch – Luxury Private Mansion in Paris 16th
Avenue Forge, a luxury private residence in Paris’ 16th arrondissement, is now at number five, with a price tag of $11.3 million dollars. The spectacular Luxury Mansion of 630 sqm in Paris 16th has a famous 16th-century private driveway, a luxurious garden of course and 62 sqm of terraces. All amenities, such as public schools (like Janson de Sailly at 800m), public transportation (metro 2 – Porte Dauphine at 300m and RER C – Avenue Foch at 300m), and businesses are within walking distance. A large reception room in the basement opens onto a patio and a garden with an excellent view.
4. La Muette – Prestigious apartment in paris 16th
The La Muette, a prestigious apartment in Paris 16th is number four on our list, priced at 21.6 million dollars and located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. The property, a magnificent 592 m² apartment, is accessible to all of the neighborhood’s services, including businesses, public transportation, and schools. It has an entrance hall, four bedrooms with their own bathrooms, and a master suite with a view of the garden. On the garden level, there is a huge, sunny living room, well another living room, a large dining room, a bedroom with a bathroom, a kitchen, a cold room, a pantry, and a sports area.
3. Paris 7th District – Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower in Paris’s 7th district is currently in our top three, with a market value of 48 million dollars. This elegant and beautifully equipped big duplex apartment is located on the prominent Champ-de-Mars, immediately facing the Eiffel Tower, with stunning views of the famous Parisian landmark.
This lavishly furnished split-level apartment, which takes up the entire first floor of a stunning 1930s building on the Champ-de-Mars’ edge, has a postcard-perfect view of the Eiffel Tower. It contains beautiful elements such as Versailles-style parquet flooring, marble, extraordinary hand-painted ceilings, plus crystal chandeliers, and was designed by the globally renowned Cogemad agency. An expansive corner living/reception room, a lovely library, a spacious and elegant dining room, a fully equipped kitchen, a master suite with bespoke paneling and a luxurious bathroom and dressing room, and two additional bedrooms with marble-tiled bathrooms are all accessible through a sumptuous entrance hall.
2. Boulevard St. Germain
At number two, we have Boulevard Saint Germain, which is valued at 53 million dollars ,a 1964.1 s.q.m sublime 19th century private mansion in the heart of Paris’s 7th arrondissement, on a quiet street close to the church of Saint Clotilde and the boulevard Saint Germain, with a 200 s.q.m garden, 189 s.q.m terraces, and a 240 s.q.m courtyard, including 1238.6 s.q.m of living space and 595 s.q.m of annexes. This opulent 19th century property is spread out between the street, the main courtyard, and the garden, and has been completely rebuilt with luxurious amenities. The home is built on three stories and has two elevators. It includes an entry hall, two living rooms, a dining room, a study, a small kitchen with a view of the courtyard, and a guest toilet on the ground floor.
1. Magnificent Palais in “Le Vesinet”
The most expensive property in Paris, France is the exquisite Magnificent Palais in “Le Vesinet”, which costs 58 million dollars. Le Vésinet the exquisite Palais Rose, located just 20 minutes west of Paris, is both peaceful and serene at the highest level of luxury. This inspired Grand Trianon palace, classified as a historical monument, is nestled in the lovely Ibis Parc of Le Vésinet and offers 2000 sqm. On the lower ground, garden level, and ground floor, there is lots of free space for family and of course partying. The main villa, which has numerous reception rooms, four suites, a cinema, a playroom, an indoor swimming pool, a squash court, and a gym, is part of the main estate.
A caretaker villa, staff quarters, a 500-square-meter guest house with four suites, and garages are all located in a 7000-square-meter beautiful and gorgeous estate. The Palais Rose, built in the style of the Grand Trianon in 1900 by shipowner Arthur Schweitzer, was home to the great poet Robert de Montesquiou from 1908 to 1921. More crucially, from May 12 to 15, 1940, General de Gaulle stayed at the Ermitage of the Palais Rose on his way to seize the Fourth Armored Division. This event is commemorated with a plaque on the building that can be seen from rue Diderot. The leading luxury brokerage in the Yvelines is Paris Ouest Sotheby’s International Realty.
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