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Agency Paris – Rive droite
PARIS 75019 89 m² 750 000 €
Agency Montpellier
MAUGUIO 34130 232 m² 1 690 000 €
Agency Lyon
BRON 69500 86.36 m² 340 000 €
Agency Lyon
LYON 69003 138 m² 580 000 €
Agency Angers
ANGERS 49000 65 m² 295 000 €
Agency Paris – Ouest
Agency Bordeaux
BORDEAUX 33800 126 m² 550 000 €
Agency Nîmes – Uzès – Vaunage
NIMES 30000 89 m² 265 000 €
Agency Seine-Saint-Denis
MONTREUIL 93100 72 m² 450 000 €
Agency Lorraine
Agency Paris – Est
PARIS 75011 250 m² 2 600 000 €
Agency Bordeaux
BORDEAUX 33300 119 m² 599 500 €
Agency Lille
Agency Lille
Estaires 59940 138 m² 370 000 €
Agency Annecy
ANNECY 74000 84.15 m² 525 000 €
Agency Villefranche – Beaujolais
VILLEFRANCHE SUR SAONE 69400 72.7 m² 315 000 €
Agency Seine-Saint-Denis
PANTIN 93500 132 m² 755 000 €
Agency Yvelines
CHAMBOURCY 78240 85 m² 399 000 €
Agency Lyon
TASSIN LA DEMI LUNE 69160 116 m² 750 000 €
Agency Bordeaux
BORDEAUX 33000 90 m² 486 000 €
Agency Lyon
Agency Nîmes – Uzès – Vaunage
Agency Nîmes – Uzès – Vaunage
Agency Nîmes – Uzès – Vaunage
Agency Hauts-de-Seine
ISSY LES MOULINEAUX 92130 35.33 m² 260 000 €
Agency Montpellier
MONTPELLIER 34000 135 m² 650 000 €
Agency Paris – Ouest
Agency Toulon – Hyères – Sanary
HYERES 83400 125 m² 485 000 €
Our properties ‘Apartment with a terrace’
A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

Buying an apartment with a terrace
We often find that a terrace comes high on the wish list of potential buyers, especially those interested in an apartment. This ‘detail’ elevates a home into the ‘upscale’ category and makes daily life more pleasant.
The luxury of outdoor space
Rooftop terraces first became popular in New York City. As a result, many bars, restaurants and other public spaces have moved up in the world to provide their guests and customers with one major benefit: a panoramic bird’s-eye view of the city.
But the view is not the only advantage of having a terrace. On sunny days, it significantly improves our quality of life. Coffee in the sun, lunch in the shade of a parasol, a power nap on a deckchair… It offers fresh air and provides the opportunity to be simultaneously at home and outdoors, to enjoy a summer breeze and to top up with vitamin D.

Although they are a rare feature of older buildings (which favoured balconies), they are much more common in buildings from the 1960s and 1970s as a result of inevitable changes in use, construction techniques and occupier needs. Most are found on the top floor of apartment buildings or the roofs of industrial or commercial property. In Paris, availability varies from one arrondissement to another: some areas of the 15th and many nooks and crannies of the 13th and 14th are good places to look. And the further away from the city centre you get, the more likely you are to find the terrace you dream of. In Marseille, many of the area’s distinctive seaside cabins have the opportunity to create a roof terrace.
A terrace to suit everyone
It’s important to make a distinction between a balcony, loggia and rooftop, because not all terraces are the same. They can be built on stilts, for example, flat in the Japanese style, raised or even adjoining. And then there are inverted dormer terraces that require structural work to the roof. The materials used are equally diverse: duckboards, cobbles or smooth concrete.

So a terrace can add a new living space to any property, and increases its value as long as it is private. However, unlike balconies, roof terraces are often shared with other building occupants. Something to remember when you’re doing your research !

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