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20 arrondissements
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“There are only two places where we can live happy:
at home and in Paris.”
Ernest Hemingway (American writer 1899-1961)
Listed as one of the most beautiful cities in the world,
3rd most visited city in 2017, hosting the 2024 Olympic Games
Capital of arts and culture,
The city of light, the city of love,…
Paris is a mythical city
Paris also rhymes with increasing property prices over the last 20 years,
that is to say properties growing in value through time.
Not only is Paris one of the most beautiful cities in the world, it is also a city to invest in!
Buying in Paris means making a safe investment and building yourself a prestigious estate
What investor wouldn’t fancy an address in Paris?
Investing in Paris is both enjoyable and useful: what investor wouldn’t want to benefit from his investment right away, not only in the future?
Going from the Eiffel Tower to Notre-Dame through the Sacré-Coeur, the Arc de Triomphe and the champs-Elysées, the Louvre…
Taking a stroll along the Seine, wandering in the Marais or in the Tuileries…
Paris is made of a variety of neighborhoods and atmospheres to be discovered or re-discovered and enjoyed!
Discover Paris and its neighborhoods
Paris is also made of two banks: the right bank and the left bank of the Seine River. Two banks and two styles
20 arrondissements with thousands of prestigious addresses
1.3 million of charming pied-à-terre and luxury apartments revealing to be enjoyable, profitable, charming and safe investments.
Click on the arrondissements to find out more
about Paris and its neighborhoods.
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The 1st arrondissement
Located in the heart of the city, with its 17th and 18th century buildings, the 1st arrondissement is a historical neighborhood offering touristic and cultural treasures: the Jardin des Tuileries, the Louvre, The Conciergerie, The Saint Chapel, Les Halles, the Palais-Royal…
Investing in the 1st ARRT means:
Making the perfect investment if you are looking for a pied-à-terre: small properties of less than 40 m2 account for 43% of the properties of this arrondissement.
The 2nd arrondissement
There are four different atmospheres and styles in the 2nd arrondissement:
The Place des Victoires and its luxury shops is a very desirable area.
The Opéra and Gaillon neighborhoods where you can mainly find family apartments in beautiful Haussmanian buildings are a safe bet for a property purchase.
The Sentier is the most affordable area these days. It is becoming trendier and triender and is therefore attracting hipster buyers.
Montorgeuil, which looks like a village with numerous food businesses, is the most sought-after neighborhood of the arrondissement.
Investing in the 2nd ARRT means:
Making sure you can enjoy Parisian life every time you are staying in the French capital.
Being sure of making a profit in case of resale.
The 3rd arrondissement
The 3rd arrondissement is the neighborhood of the Temple and of the north Marais.
It is one of the most ancient neighborhoods in Paris, with plenty of town houses, ancient alleys and museums (Picasso Museum, Carnavalet Museum,…). The Marais neighborhood is also a lively one abounding with bars, cafés and trendy restaurants.
Investing in the 3rd ARRT means:
Choosing a central location, easily accessible by public transport.
The 4th arrondissement
Being a historical and vibrant neighborhood, it is one of the trendiest areas of the right bank. With The Hôtel de Ville area, the islands (Île Saint Louis and Île de la Cité), Notre-Dame cathedral and Georges Pompidou cultural center, the 4th arrondissement is one of the most desirable arrondissements in the capital. The Marais neighborhood extends along the north of the 4th arrondissement. As symbolized by the Place des Vosges and the forty or so royal pavilions with their large archways, the 4th arrondissement is a royal neighborhood rich in palaces and town-houses dating back to the Renaissance.
Investing in the Marais means:
Falling in love with the terracotta floor tiles and exposed beams and stones of the 17th century buildings.
The 5th arrondissement
With its 15 green spaces, 15 libraries, 12 cinemas, 7 theaters, its music academy and numerous schools, the 5th arrondissement was lately elected most pleasant neighborhood to live in by its inhabitants. It is therefore one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the capital.
Investing in the 5th ARRT means:
Making a safe and pleasant investment which will gain in value over the years.
The 6th arrondissement
Halfway between the Musée d’Orsay and the Panthéon, the 6th arrondissement is a strategic and beautiful location on the Seine River.
You can find many small libraries which are surviving large distributors and numerous fancy restaurants and lovely small boutiques.
Investing in the 6th ARRT means:
Choosing the perfect location for a real estate investment in Paris.
The 7th arrondissement
Famous for housing the Eiffel Tower and numerous museums (Orsay, Quai Branly, Rodin…), the 7th arrondissement is a calm and residential, safe and clean neighborhood.
With 40% of executive and higher intellectual jobs, the 7th arrondissement is one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Paris. There are 18 gardens, 12 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, 2 high schools, 2 gymnasiums and 4 metro lines.
Investing in the 7th ARRT means:
Opting for a prestigious and risk-free investment.
The 8th arrondissement
The 8th arrondissement rhymes with the Avenue des Champs Elysées, the Arc de Triomphe, the Jacquemart André museum, the Grand and Petit Palais which keep dazzling tourists through the years.
Considered as the driving force of the capital, this arrondissement mainly attracts executive jobs and engineers and offers more than 180,000 jobs in tourism, finance and services.
Investing in the 8th ARRT means:
Taking a very low risk which may turn out very profitable.
The 9th arrondissement
The 9th arrondissement attracts both tourists and Parisians with its lively neighborhoods (Pigalle, Blanche, Anvers) as well as with its calm and wealthy neighborhoods.
The Opéra Garnier, the Olympia, the Folies Bergères, the 30 art galleries and 5 museums (eg the Musée Grévin )of this arrondissement represent added value for a real estate investment.
There are more than 3.000 shops which make the 9th arrondissement a thriving and lively neighborhood.
Investing in the 9th ARRT means:
Making a strategic decision! A place to live, entertain yourself but also to develop your own business.
The 10th arrondissement
The 10th arrondissement offers a great diversity: 4 neighborhoods, 4 atmospheres… Saint Vincent-de-Paul, the Hôpital Saint -Louis, The Porte Saint-Martin and the Porte Saint-Denis and 2 major railway stations (Gare de l’Est and Gare du Nord).
The 10th arrondissement is a popular and vibrant area but it also offers romance along the Canal Saint-Martin and a change of scenery across the Passage Brady (and its indian district).
Investing in the 10th ARRT means:
Choosing youth and its hustle and bustle. The average age is 37.
The 10th ARRT offers about 20 shops and at least 5 restaurants, cafés and bars every hundred meter.
The 11th arrondissement
The 11th arrondissement stretches from the Place de la Bastille to the Place de la Nation and Place de la République.
The Bastille and the Cirque d’Hiver are very lively areas and therefore the most sough-after.
The vibrant Rue Oberkampf attracts rather young clients whereas the Ledru Rollin neighborhood and its beautiful stone buildings are preferred by families.
Investing in the 11th ARRT means:
Ensuring capital gains on a medium or long term basis. Very profitable transactions can be made.
The 12th arrondissement
The 12th arrondissement is composed of trendy and popular neighborhoods.
The rue Charenton near Bastille and the Faubourg Saint Antoine are very fashionable neighborhoods.
The lively neighborhoods of the Hôpital des Quinze-Vingt and of the heart of the Faubourg Saint-Antoine are very sought-after.
Many clients are also attracted by the area surrounding the Cour-Saint-Emilion and the Coulée Verte gave birth to small markets around Daumesnil, Nation and Bastille.
Thanks to a strategic location near the TGV railway station, the areas around Gare de Lyon and Bercy are very desirable.
It is a very lively arrondissement with shops, restaurants, cafés and bars.
Investing in the 12th ARRT means:
Choosing the economic vitality entailed by the TGV station which links Paris to Lyon and to the South of France.
The 13th arrondissement
Not only does the 13th arrondissement house the Butte aux Cailles and its paved alleys, the busy Place d’Italie and the National Library, but it is also home to one of the largest Asian districts in Europe.
The 13th arrondissement offers a large variety of style of constructions and apartments; a mix of recent constructions and traditional Haussmanian buildings.
Investing in the 13th ARRT means:
Going for a very thriving market. It is mostly inhabited by young executive renters earning more than 30.000 euros per household.
The percentage of vacant units is very low: 5%.
The 14th arrondissement
The 14th arrondissement has multiple dimensions and houses mostly families attracted by the many food businesses of the rue Daguerre and by the charm of the small perched houses in alleys surrounded with trees and gardens. This is also the arrondissement of the Parc Montsouris, the second park designed by Haussmann, and of the Cité Universitaire Internationale with its foreign pavilions and its vibrant life.
Investing in the 14th ARRT means:
Choosing a lively neighborhood, day or night.
The 15th arrondissement
The 15th arrondissement attracts single persons looking for small surfaces as well as families looking for larger ones.
Foreign investors particularly like the area along the Seine River where you can find cosy apartments overlooking the city and the river.
The neighborhoods of Commerce, Saint Charles and Convention are very lively and easily accessible and are, as a consequence, also very sought-after.
The Beaugrenelle neighborhood was completely redeveloped in 2013 and now offers a new shopping center and a pedestrian area along the Seine River.
Investing in the 15th ARRT means:
Choosing a location with a view in one of the liveliest neighborhoods of the capital.
The 16th arrondissement
For a long time considered as one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Paris, the 16th arrondissement today offers one of the best value for money.
The 16th arrondissement is a safe residential family neighborhood which attracts French buyers as well as foreign ones.
Investing in the 16th ARRT means:
Choosing one of the best neighborhoods to buy a property. It’s a safe investment!
The 17th arrondissement
The 17th arrondissement is among the most pleasant arrondissements of the right bank to live in.
Families are keen on the village-like Batignolles neighborhood.
Villiers is also a very desirable neighborhood with its many shops and dynamic life around the rue Levis.
The flower-decked houses and grand buildings in the south of the arrondissement immediately bring the 16th arrondissement to mind. That’s where you can find most of the Haussmanian family apartments (Plaine Monceau, Courcelles, Wagram, Malesherbes and Ternes).
Investing in the 17th ARRT means:
Picking a decidedly residential arrondissement.
The 18th arrondissement
The 18th arrondissement is a large and mixed arrondissement.
Many young Parisian executives buy in the Lamarck Caulaincourt, Pigalle and Abesses neighboroods making them very fashionable.
The Butte Montmartre and its surroundings attract foreign buyers looking for a pied-à-terre with a view or with a terrace whereas the Goutte d’Or, one of the cheapest neighborhoods, attracts more and more young buyers who want to invest in the capital.
Investing in the 18th ARRT means:
Choosing one of most iconic and picturesque arrondissements in Paris.
The 19th arrondissement
The 19th arrondissement offers a large variety of construction styles; from the buildings of the Place des Fêtes to the Haussmanian constructions of the Buttes Chaumont.
Young families particularly like this arrondissement as it offers a lot of daycare centers as well as parks and gardens.
Since the renovation of the Canal de l’Ourcq and of the Bassin de la Villette banks, very hipster and young buyers have been more and more drawn to the Flandre neighborhood.
Investing in the 19th ARRT means:
Making the perfect choice for a first investment.
The 20th arrondissement
Because of the great number of available units and its rather remote location, the properties of the 20th arrondissement are among the cheapest ones.
However, more and more buyers are attracted to the surroundings of the Jourdain station with its small shops and delicatessens.
Many small companies have settled there and the many shops and schools as well as the renovation of the buildings around the Pyrénées station have made the 20th arrondissement a more and more dynamic area.
Investing in the 20th ARRT means:
Being sure of making a profit on a medium term basis.
PARIS
20 arrondissements
”There are only two places
where we can live happy:
at home and in Paris.”
Ernest Hemingway (American writer 1899-1961)
Listed as one of the most beautiful cities in the world,
3rd most visited city in 2017, hosting the 2024 Olympic Games
Capital of arts and culture,
The city of light, the city of love,…
Paris is a mythical city
Paris also rhymes with increasing property prices over the last 20 years,
that is to say properties growing in value through time.
Not only is Paris one of the most beautiful cities in the world, it is also a city to invest in!
Buying in Paris means making a safe investment and building yourself a prestigious estate
What investor wouldn’t fancy an address in Paris?
Investing in Paris is both enjoyable and useful: what investor wouldn’t want to benefit from his investment right away, not only in the future?
Going from the Eiffel Tower to Notre-Dame through the Sacré-Coeur, the Arc de Triomphe and the champs-Elysées, the Louvre…
Taking a stroll along the Seine, wandering in the Marais or in the Tuileries…
Paris is made of a variety of neighborhoods and atmospheres to be discovered or re-discovered and enjoyed!
Capitale de l’art et de la culture,
Ville lumière, ville des amoureux, … Paris est une ville mythique
Paris c’est aussi des prix de l’immobilier qui augmentent depuis plus de 20 ans, c’est-à-dire des investissements immobiliers qui prennent de la valeur dans le temps.
Paris n’est pas seulement une des plus belles villes du monde,
Paris est une ville où il faut investir !
Acheter à Paris c’est placer son argent dans un investissement sûr
et se constituer un patrimoine prestigieux
Quel investisseur ne souhaite pas disposer d’une adresse à Paris!
Investir à Paris c’est joindre l’utile à l’agréable : quel investisseur ne souhaite pas profiter de son investissement tout de suite, et pas seulement dans le futur?
De la Tour Eiffel à Notre-Dame en passant par le Sacré-Cœur, l’Arc de Triomphe et les Champs-Elysées, le Louvre… Déambuler le long des quais, flâner dans le Marais ou dans les Tuileries….
Paris c’est une multitude quartiers et d’ambiances à découvrir ou redécouvrir et à vivre !
Discover Paris and its neighborhoods
Paris is also made of two banks: the right bank and the left bank of the Seine River. Two banks and two styles
20 arrondissements with thousands of prestigious addresses
1.3 million of charming pied-à-terre and luxury apartments revealing to be enjoyable, profitable, charming and safe investments.
Click on the arrondissements to find out
more about Paris and its neighborhoods.
Découvrez les quartiers de Paris
Paris c’est aussi deux rives : rive droite et rive gauche de la Seine. Deux rives : Deux styles
20 arrondissements où se trouvent des milliers d’adresses prestigieuses
1,3 millions de pied- à-terre de charme ou de luxueux appartements, tous représentant un investissement qui allie plaisir, rentabilité, charme et sécurité.
Investing in the 1st ARRT means:
Making the perfect investment if you are looking for a pied-à-terre: small properties of less than 40 m2 account for 43% of the properties of this arrondissement.
The 2nd arrondissement
Investing in the 2nd ARRT means:
Making sure you can enjoy Parisian life every time you are staying in the French capital.
Being sure of making a profit in case of resale.
Le passage Choiseul
The 3rd arrondissement
Investing in the 3rd ARRT means:
Choosing a central location, easily accessible by public transport.
Le Marais
The 4th arrondissement
Investing in the Marais means:
Falling in love with the terracotta floor tiles and exposed beams and stones of the 17th century buildings.
La Place des Vosges
The 5th arrondissement
Investing in the 5th ARRT means:
Making a safe and pleasant investment which will gain in value over the years.
Le Pantheon
The 6th arrondissement
Investing in the 6th ARRT means:
Choosing the perfect location for a real estate investment in Paris.
Saint Germain des Prés
The 7th arrondissement
Investing in the 7th ARRT means:
Opting for a prestigious and risk-free investment.
La Tour Eiffel
The 8th arrondissement
Investing in the 8th ARRT means:
Taking a very low risk which may turn out very profitable.
Les Champs Elysées
The 9th arrondissement
Investing in the 9th ARRT means:
Making a strategic decision! A place to live, entertain yourself but also to develop your own business.
L'Opera Garnier
The 10th arrondissement
Investing in the 10th ARRT means:
Choosing youth and its hustle and bustle. The average age is 37.
The 10th ARRT offers about 20 shops and at least 5 restaurants, cafés and bars every hundred meter.
Le canal Saint Martin
The 11th arrondissement
Investing in the 11th ARRT means:
Ensuring capital gains on a medium or long term basis. Very profitable transactions can be made.
Place de la Bastille
The 12th arrondissement
Investing in the 12th ARRT means:
Choosing the economic vitality entailed by the TGV station which links Paris to Lyon and to the South of France.
Gare de Lyon
The 13th arrondissement
Investing in the 13th ARRT means:
Going for a very thriving market. It is mostly inhabited by young executive renters earning more than 30.000 euros per household.
The percentage of vacant units is very low: 5%.
La Butte aux Cailles
The 14th arrondissement
Investing in the 14th ARRT means:
Choosing a lively neighborhood, day or night.
La Tour Montparnasse
The 15th arrondissement
Investing in the 15th ARRT means:
Choosing a location with a view in one of the liveliest neighborhoods of the capital.
Le front de Seine
The 16th arrondissement
Investing in the 16th ARRT means:
Choosing one of the best neighborhoods to buy a property. It’s a safe investment!
Vue sur la Tour Eiffel
The 17th arrondissement
Investing in the 17th ARRT means:
Picking a decidedly residential arrondissement.
Le parc Monceau
The 18th arrondissement
Investing in the 18th ARRT means:
Choosing one of most iconic and picturesque arrondissements in Paris.
La Butte Montmartre
The 19th arrondissement
Investing in the 19th ARRT means:
Making the perfect choice for a first investment.
Vue des Buttes Chaumont
The 20th arrondissement
Investing in the 20th ARRT means:
Being sure of making a profit on a medium term basis.