A real estate agent opens the doors of a rare and exceptional good, hidden in one of the most secret districts of Paris.
Frédéric Van Wemmel, luxury real estate negotiator Daniel Féau, has no doubt: “You will not be disappointed.” He talks about a rare good, an exceptional property in the heart of the very exclusive 16th arrondissement of Paris. And he is not exaggerating.
The address? Villa Montmorency. A private and secure island, hidden behind discreet gates, out of the Parisian tumult. This closed district, located in the most residential part of the 16th arrondissement, brings together the most beautiful properties of the capital. There are mansions, villas with garden, classified buildings. Embassies, historical residences, cinema stars, artists, large bosses coexist there in a cozy atmosphere, far from looks and paparazzi. Traffic is strictly controlled, access reserved for residents. It is another Paris, secret, protected, almost out of time. A place where luxury is lived in calm and discretion.
There, in absolute calm, stands a mansion of 1200 m². An impressive surface, but above all a harmonious set, placed on a wooded ground of 1700 m². It is, according to the agent, the largest private garden in Paris. Difficult to imagine that we are in the heart of the city.
From the entrance, everything impresses with a grandiose hall decorated with columns and a ceiling height which exceeds six meters. The house rises on four levels, served by an elevator. Each floor seems designed for total comfort. The large floor dedicated to reception is completed by 200 m² of terrace. Two levels are reserved at night. There are five complete suites, each with its bathroom and its private spaces. The main suite is available 90 m² alone with its own terrace overlooking the garden.
The good is not lacking in advantages, but the agent’s favorite is on the ground floor: the swimming pool. Interior and heated, with a length of more than 10 meters, it gives directly on the garden, as a natural extension and promises moments of relaxation out of time.
This property is currently on sale at a price of 39,600,000 euros. An astronomical amount which reflects the scarcity of this type of property in Paris, especially in a district as sought after as the Villa Montmorency. It is intended for a very exclusive clientele, in search of calm, space and confidentiality in the heart of the city.