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Paris 11e 75011, Léon-Blum - Folie-Regnault

Paris 11e, France

Guide Price

$708,296

615,000 EUR

PROPERTY TYPE

Condo

BEDROOMS

1

BATHROOMS

2

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Description

Découvrez cet appartement type loft-atelier au cœur du 11ᵉ, situé rue Gobert / impasse Bon Secours, entre Voltaire et Charonne. Niché dans une ancienne bâtisse industrielle, ce bien en rez-de-chaussée sur cour offre un séjour/cuisine de 34 m² baigné de lumière avec 4,15 m de hauteur sous plafond, créant une atmosphère rare et inspirante Un escalier mène à une chambre avec nombreux rangements Une salle d'eau avec WC

Planifiez facilement votre visite en choisissant le créneau qui vous convient depuis le site d'Hosman.

Calme, volume et cachet industriel caractérisent ce lieu atypique, idéal pour un premier achat, un pied-à-terre ou un investissement. À proximité immédiate des commerces, restaurants et métros Voltaire, Charonne et Philippe Auguste, il offre un cadre de vie unique au cœur d'un quartier vivant et recherché.

Système de chauffage et eau chaude individuels électriques, fenêtres à double vitrage. La taxe foncière annuelle est de 900 €.

Le bien est soumis au statut de copropriété. Construit en 1901, il profite d'un immeuble avec un concierge et des parties communes en bon état. Les charges de copropriété s'élèvent à 920 € par trimestre.

Hosman s'efforce de réinventer l'agence immobilière en offrant un service innovant et transparent aux acheteurs et aux vendeurs. Nos frais d'agence sont de 17,900 euros fixes à la charge du vendeur.

Si vous êtes un professionnel de l'immobilier (agent, mandataire ou chasseur immobilier), sachez que toutes les annonces Hosman sont ouvertes à la collaboration. N'hésitez pas à nous contacter pour en discuter.

Location

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Living in Paris 11e

Morning baguettes from the corner boulangerie, two-hour lunches with wine that no one apologizes for, and the slow realization that the French were right about everything involving food.

Visa

Talent Passport (Passeport Talent) — multiple categories for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and researchers. Qualified employee route requires min €39,582/yr salary. Valid up to 4 years, family included. Visitor Visa (Visa Long Séjour) suits retirees with passive income — no work allowed, must prove €1,600+/mo resources.

Learn more: The Complete Guide to Moving to France

Key Fact

France has famously complex bureaucracy (the préfecture experience is legendary) but offers world-class universal healthcare, 5 weeks mandatory vacation, and excellent public infrastructure once you are in the system.

Learn more: Health Insurance for Americans Living Abroad
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France at a glance

How France scores for American expats

💰Cost of Living
Moderate
🛡️Safety
Very safe
🗣️English Spoken
Rarely
🏥Healthcare
Excellent
🌬️Air Quality
Moderate
📶Internet
Fast
🚶Walkability
Very walkable
🚇Transit
Excellent

Cost of buying in France

Estimated fees and ongoing costs for this property

Closing Costs

7-10% of purchase price

  • ·Notary fees: 7-8% (includes transfer taxes)
  • ·Agent: 3-8% (usually included in listing price)
  • ·No separate stamp duty

Annual Costs

Property Tax

€500-3,000+/yr taxe foncière (varies by commune)

Insurance

€200-500/yr

HOA / Condo Fees

€100-300/mo for apartments (charges de copropriété)

Good to Know

Agent Fees

Usually seller pays (included in listing price)

Foreign Buyer Note

No restrictions on foreign buyers. Non-residents pay 3% additional wealth tax on French property above €1.3M.

Legal help in France

Hire your own attorney — not the seller's. We'll match you with a vetted local lawyer.

Need a local attorney in France?

We'll connect you with an independent, English-speaking real estate attorney experienced with foreign buyers. Not the seller's lawyer — yours.

Next steps for moving to France

Interested in this property? Here's how to move forward.

1

Understand the buying rules

Foreign ownership laws vary wildly by country. Some welcome you, others restrict or ban foreign buyers entirely.

2

Sort out your visa

Owning property doesn't give you the right to live there. Research residency options before you buy.

3

Plan your finances

Understand currency risk, international wire transfers, and whether you can get a local mortgage.

4

Know your tax obligations

US citizens are taxed on worldwide income. You'll need to file US taxes from abroad and may owe local taxes too.

5

Set up healthcare

Medicare doesn't cover you overseas. You'll need international health insurance or a local plan.

6

Run the full checklist

Banking, mail forwarding, power of attorney, pet import rules — the complete pre-move checklist.

Source

Bien'ici (bienici.com)

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Currency

EUR