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An article that explains the monthly expenses of a high-end apartment in Paris
Many clients often ask us about the cost of owning an apartment in Paris. Roughly speaking, there are four major expenses for holding an apartment: the expenses required for the operation of the apartment itself (property sharing costs, electricity and Internet fees, insurance, cleaning and maintenance costs for the interior of the apartment), major construction costs of the building, and taxes (land tax, residence tax, property wealth tax), and some other expenses (apartment rental management fee, butler service fee).
Today, we will take a high-end apartment of 100 square meters and a value of 2 million euros in the Saint-Germain district of the Left Bank as an example to explain in detail what the daily maintenance of the apartment will cost (do not confuse it with the cost of buying an apartment Oh).
01/ The cost of running the apartment itself
Paris 1st arrondissement
Tuileries Garden Comprehensive South Facing Imperial Government Apartment
190m2 +
19m2 Studio
3
2
Yes
3
EUR 6,600,000
The apartment is located in the 1st district of Paris on the century-old Rivoli Street, in the middle of the Louvre Museum and Place de la Concorde, facing the Tuileries Royal Garden; adjacent to Place Vendôme and the fashionable commercial street Rue Saint Honoré; there are many high-end apartments nearby. Hotels, restaurants, cafes and the most famous Galignani and WH Smith bookstores in Paris. At the same time, Rue St Anne, a Japanese and Korean neighborhood, is nearby. The location is excellent and life is very convenient.
The apartment is located on the French-style second floor, with a total area of 190 square meters and a 19 square meters Studio. The apartment is fully south-facing, with plenty of sunshine and a wide view. It has a floor height of 5.8 meters and retains the decorative elements of the 19th century imperial style such as Versailles solid wood parquet floors, real gold inlaid corner lines and wall panel paintings.