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The Arrondissements

The prices indicated represent good quality apartments (without being exceptional) in sought after arrondissements and neighbourhoods:


1st Arrondissement:

The most central location in Paris, a stone's throw from the Louvre, luxury shops on the rue St Honoré and the Place Vendôme, not to mention the aristocratic Palais Royal and Tuileries Gardens. However, the quartier of Les Halles is much less prestigious. Residential property is rare in this district and will often be found in buildings shared with commercial properties.
Prices: €8,500 - €10,000


2nd Arrondissement:

Just behind the Palais Royal, there is an area worth looking into. The beautiful covered Passages Vivienne and Colbert, fine architecture and the streets around the pedestrian market rue Montorgueil, offer an authentic charm to discover; otherwise the district is too commercial. Prices are quite attractive, particularly in the northern part of the arrondissement.
Prices: €7,500 - €9,000


3rd Arrondissement:

The southern part of this district is generally assimilated into the Marais. However, in the past few years this movement has moved north-westwards with a flourish of fashion ateliers, contemporary art galleries, designer hotels and “bobos” (Bourgeois bohemians) residents. Properties are usually smaller and more expensive in the old, southern part of the arrondissement.
Prices: €8,000 - €9,000


4th Arrondissement:

The Marais, Ile St Louis and the Place des Vosges are amongst the most treasured locations in Paris – a heady mixture of ancient buildings in narrow streets, grand hotels particuliers (town houses), designer shops, hip cafés and bars. The mixture of people is just as eclectic – gay, artistic and everyone else who enjoys the vitality and the buzz of this unique district. Property you will find here reflects the general atmosphere, from the modest, beamed and charming, to four metre high ceilings and majestic stone staircases. The Ile St Louis is in a world of its own – a peaceful oasis in the heart of Paris, this remains one of the city’s most exclusive addresses.
Prices: €8,500 - €10,500
Île St Louis: €11,000 – €15,000


5th Arrondissement:

Home to the erudite since the 12th century and known as the "Latin Quarter", this district still boasts a relaxed bohemian atmosphere, giving the areas around the Pantheon, Place de la Contrescarpe and near the river such a unique charm. Property is rare and snapped up very quickly. The southern part of the district is cheaper and more family orientated.
Prices: €8,500 - €10,500


6th Arrondissement:

Paris' most expensive district, due largely to the legendary attraction of St Germain des Prés and its chic bustle of galleries, boutiques and café life spilling out onto the pavements. It’s hardly surprising that a large proportion of properties are owned by foreigners. Some people will prefer the quieter, less touristic areas around the Luxembourg Gardens and the rue du Cherche Midi. Property is less expensive as you get nearer Montparnasse.
Prices: €10,000 - €13,000


7th Arrondissement:

This district is synonymous with exclusive, discrete elegance making it one of Paris most sought after districts. Old French families, government ministries, fine art galleries and good restaurants all set the tone. There is a distinct difference in atmosphere between the older Faubourg St Germain/Rue du Bac area (embodying the “Rive Gauche” atmosphere) and the quieter residential areas, with large tree lined avenues and Haussmannian architecture on the other side of Les Invalides or around the Champ de Mars.
Prices €10,000 - €13,000


8th Arrondissement:

Another heart of Paris – this time to haute couture, palace hotels, showbiz and gourmet restaurants. The “Triangle d’Or” (between the Avenue Georges V, Place de l’Alma, and Champs Elysées) attracts a ritzy international clientele. This golden triangle is very small and demand for property high, making it an expensive area. The Faubourg St Honoré, more discretely elegant, is home to fine clothes, prestigious auction houses, chic private clubs and of course the French President. A quieter, residential area can be found around the elegant Parc Monceau.
Prices: €8,000 - €10,000
Triangle d'Or: €11,000 – €13,000


16th Arrondissement:

Located in the western side of Paris and closer to the Bois de Boulogne, with access to Versailles and the Normandy country-side, this residential district epitomises Parisian bourgeois elegance. To the north (75116), the imposing Avenues, such as Foch, Iena, Victor Hugo and Georges Mandel are prized by diplomats, embassies and foreign business residents. The Passy-Muette area is smart and lively, and Auteuil has a pleasant village atmosphere, although it is a little far out geographically. The quality of property is high, generally Haussmanian and largely made up of good sized family apartments and cosy town houses.
Prices: €8,000 - €11,000


17th Arrondissement:

Although further from the centre, this is an attractive residential neighbourhood with classic Haussmannian architecture and a comfortable standard of living. The area around the Parc Monceau is particularly sought after for large family apartments and around the Place des Ternes for a younger, livelier atmosphere.
Prices: €7,800 - €9,500