What a magnificent apartment!!! The 7th is one of the most expensive arr's.......when i'm ready to buy, I will look in the 17th: close to the 16th. I think it's a great location and there is still value there. I do not want to be in the 19th or 20th. I love the Marais (4th?) but that's another very expensive area, places are small. I guess i'm a 'right bank' kinda guy..........
It’s a beauty! If you’re a right bank guy and like the Marais, there are some pockets in the 11th bordering the 3/4 which can give a little more value / m2 with a similar (but less touristy) vibe. 17th/16th is a different ambiance, more classic and residential, but a very pleasant area too, although not too close to the Arc de Triomphe.
Would like to have seen the refrig/freezer and dishwasher in the kitchen. Also a full view of the laundry room and would it hold a large washer and seperate dryer or a stackble unit. You also need Ed to say where the dining rroom would be.
Resplendent apartment - though we want to see transitions from one space to the next _(overall through line of floor plan)_ rather than compartmentalized views that may disorient.
Like it but you're over looked by neighbours across court yard and there upstairs too And would have to get a large streamer to those outside trees just enough for twig tree and more Eiffel tower
The apartment is beautiful however I'm not a fan a mixing modern elements (cabinetry, bath fixtures) with the gorgeous old world Parisian architecture. I know it's common in Paris, but my preference would be to have one seamless style done well throughout rather and a mix. The modern kitchen with green cabinets seems out of place. A gorgeous copper soaking tub in the primary bathroom would be amazing in an apartment like this.
@1:53 and again @7:39 on the video - what is the black stuff spilled on the counter? Or is that just an intensely dark part of the quartz, MUCH darker than any other parts?
He's just a normal French man... pls stop insulting, sorry Frenchman, that must be 1 American whatever... many of our citizens here aren't taught proper manners anymore... and many are still ignorants about other cultures. True story. However if that wasn't an American... im still sticking to my story 😅. Thanks for your videos btw. ✌️
@@AlexanderMartinParis il semble plus grand que 135 m2 . il n'y a aucune faute de goût. il a une décoration luxueuse sans vulgarité, c'est qui est rare. Le prix est très correct. en ce moment , je ne trouve pas d appartement aussi beau à moins de 3M.
@jeanvital en effet… je n’aimes pas trop ´vendre’ notre prestation, plutôt conseiller pour que les gens apprécient notre savoir faire, mais je pense vous avez raison. Vous pouvez m’envoyez un mail et je vous trouve le contact.
it seems that developers are beginning to install "American"-style kitchens.....? my experience with Parisian kitchens is that they are miniscule and hidden far away from the living areas.......
This trend has been going for a while, people preferring open living spaces. Interestingly in some smaller apartments people who don’t have an office are sometimes moving back to separate to have some zoom privacy!