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Apartment with a balcony - Page 2

Agency Grenoble
CHAMROUSSE 38410 54 m² 230 000 €
Agency Paris – Ouest
Agency Paris – Rive droite
Under offer
Agency Seine-Saint-Denis
appartement a vendre a hyeres 83400 estimer vendre estimation
Agency Hyères
HYERES 83400 90 m² 395 000 €
Sale agreed
Agency Paris – Rive gauche
Agency Val-de-Marne
BRY SUR MARNE 94360 96.25 m² 475 000 €
Agency Bordeaux
BORDEAUX 33000 54 m² 272 000 €
Agency Tours
TOURS 37000 130 m² 735 000 €
Agency Hauts-de-Seine
Agency Lille
TOURCOING 59200 111.36 m² 320 000 €
Agency Nîmes – Uzès – Vaunage
Le Grau du Roi 30240 129.64 m² 1 140 000 €
Agency Annecy
ANNECY 74960 115 m² 420 000 €
Agency Lille
LILLE 59000 80.87 m² 350 000 €
Agency Paris – Rive droite
PARIS 75019 62.05 m² 680 000 €
Under offer
Agency Paris – Est
Sale agreed
Agency Paris – Est
Agency Rouen – Le Havre
Agency Val-de-Marne
NOGENT SUR MARNE 94130 141 m² 899 000 €
Agency Bordeaux
BORDEAUX 33100 80.5 m² 475 000 €
Our properties ‘Apartment with a balcony’
A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

Buying an apartment with a balcony
Perhaps, like Juliet, you dream of counting the stars from your balcony? Or even cultivating a few basil plants? For you, an apartment with a balcony isn’t just a bonus… it’s a must-have !

A balcony is a structure projecting from a building façade. Unlike a terrace, which is built on a solid surface, a balcony is suspended above the street level below and surrounded by a balustrade. Its architectural history dates back several centuries. Derived from the German word balk meaning ‘beam’, the term balcony was first used in 1623 by the Mercure français to describe a kind of “window that projects outwards in the form of an overhang”. We then come across them in general – and even château – architecture and from the 17th century onwards!

It was in 1869 that Édouard Manet produced his famous painting The Balcony. Behind the green balustrade, the first thing we notice is the face of Berthe Morisot, seated in the foreground and gazing at the world below. And on our balconies, we really do have the world at our feet!

From corbelled to continuous, bow window or loggia, balconies come in many different shapes and sizes. They may have a glass roof, extend along the full width of the building, be just big enough for a table and two chairs, or provide enough space to create a mini-garden! The type of balcony will depend on the architectural style of the building.
An apartment with a balcony: a window to the sky !
While balconies are obviously commonplace on the second and fifth floors of Haussmann-style buildings, they are also frequent features on many newer buildings constructed from the 1970s onwards.
In Paris, it’s the double-digit arrondissements that have the most balconies! But wherever you go in France, the balcony (and its larger sibling, the terrace) increases property values, and therefore selling prices. No matter how small, every outdoor space has its benefits, and its monetary value often increases the higher up the building you go.

That’s because if you have a fifth-floor apartment with a balcony, you can be pretty certain that it will be quiet, sunny and even private. What more could you ask for ?

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