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Agency Annecy
Menthon saint Bernard 74290 56.07 SQM 450 000 €
Agency Genevois Léman
BONNEVILLE 74130 108.06 SQM 358 000 €
Under offer
Agency Paris – Ouest
Agency Hauts-de-Seine
PUTEAUX 92800 141 SQM 1 195 000 €
Agency Genevois Léman
NEUVECELLE 74500 133.46 SQM 1 083 000 €
Agency Grenoble
GRENOBLE 38000 97.23 SQM 270 000 €
Agency Paris – Rive gauche
PARIS 75005 52 SQM 595 000 €
Agency Savoie
CHAMBERY 73000 59.59 SQM 175 000 €
Agency Rouen – Le Havre
Agency Alsace
Agency Lyon
LYON 69006 177 SQM 1 150 000 €
Agency Paris – Ouest
Sale agreed
Agency Nîmes – Uzès – Vaunage
Under offer
Agency Nîmes – Uzès – Vaunage
Agency Savoie
CHAMBERY 73000 250.4 SQM 1 470 000 €
Agency Nîmes – Uzès – Vaunage
Sale agreed
Agency Paris – Rive droite
Sale agreed
Agency Genevois Léman
Agency Val-de-Marne
JOINVILLE LE PONT 94340 65 SQM 595 000 €
Sale agreed
Agency Seine-Saint-Denis
Agency Paris – Ouest
Agency LA ROCHELLE
LA ROCHELLE 17000 126 SQM 1 350 000 €
Agency LA ROCHELLE
LA ROCHELLE 17000 145 SQM 1 520 000 €
Sale agreed
Agency Paris – Rive droite
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Living in a top floor apartment
How about building your nest at the very top of a building? What are the benefits of a top floor apartment? Here’s a short summary of the plus points!
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Although top floor apartments are popular today, that wasn’t always the case. In Haussmann-style buildings, for example, the 6th and top floors were originally intended exclusively for servants. The staff were housed under the zinc-covered roofs in ‘maids rooms’ with shared washing and toilet facilities on the landing. These small rooms gradually gave way to new styles of living: walls came down and modern bathrooms were installed. In Balzac’s day, a rooftop apartment was a modest dwelling; today it has become a rare and a desirable commodity. And there are good reasons for that, because top floor living has some serious benefits.

Stairway to heaven
You already know that the top floor apartment is the most desirable, regardless of whether it is served by a lift or not. This level of popularity seems undented by one genuine drawback: because insulation tends to be poor, these homes are hot in the summer and cold in the winter thanks to their characteristic zinc-covered roofs.

That said, they do come with some very nice advantages. At this level, apartments get more natural light. You’re also well above the pollution of the city. Exhaust fumes and traffic noise are much more annoying on the first floor than on the sixth. Being at the top also means you don’t have to put up with heavy-footed neighbours above. That’s a definite benefit for anyone who enjoys peace and quiet or has sensitive hearing. Lastly, depending on the location of your apartment, you could also enjoy stunning views of the city. As you gaze out over the landscape, you’ll soon forget all the flights of stairs you had to climb and the sometimes less than generous ceiling heights that come inevitably with living beneath the roof (this is where a mansard roof comes into its own). But for a corner of blue sky to call your own, it’s all worth it!

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