Get Two More Months When You Take Two Years…
At the beginning of this past May, I wrote you that I was finally taking my own advice…and I did.
I purchased a sweet little studio apartment on rue Charlot that I affectionately call “the baby” although it’s official name is “Le Provençal.” At a mere sixteen and one-half square meters, it’s just large enough to accommodate a small, but complete kitchen including a washer/dryer, a bath with shower, built-in storage, TV/DVD/Internet and all the luxuries of home. Three windows facing a lovely Marais courtyard with southeast exposure allow for the light to pour in, but the noise to stay out.
On June 1st I signed the Acte de Vente and began the renovation work immediately. I hired a contractor I have worked with on other projects that I trust and a friend who is an expert “mosaiiste” (mosaic artist) to create an exciting bath and kitchen in tile. By the end of this week, the renovation will be complete and ready for me to equip with the furnishings.
We started to expose the 17th-century stone of one wall only to discover it wasn’t as pretty as we hoped and closed it back up. When we opened the ceiling, we found beautiful old beams. Replastering the ceiling and refinishing the beams was a long, tedious and expensive proposition, but a lot of ceiling height was gained and there is no way to place a value on the charm the centuries-old beams add to the ambiance.
One alcove became the home of the hot water tank and loads of closet space outfitted with mirrored doors to enlarge the visual expanse of the small space. Ikea supplied the kitchen cabinetry for the larger kitchen alcove with two large white cabinets with glass doors and a shelf unit on the end to show-off the multi-colored plates and glassware that await the guests. It is complete with a refrigerator, two-burner ceramic stove, microwave, toaster/oven, washer/dryer and electric kettle.
In mosaic, all of original design and construction, the kitchen splash wall was tiled and a bottom panel that faces the main room. I chose a base color of yellow with accent tiles in green, lavender, red and orange. The bathroom was a total recreation in mosaic tile of the same design and colors, with a free-formed shower (with rain shower head) and wash stand that supports a bright red glass basin. As an added bonus, the artist created a café table in the same motif and washed the walls in a golden mottled patina.
We added mirrors and molding to the bathroom door, inside and out. The appointments throughout the apartment are in black wrought iron of a spiral motif. Shelving is of glass and every inch of space is being utilized.
The is no question the added expense of the original work was well worth it. In spite of the small space, the ambiance is sheer heaven. The bath is small, but it’s completely luxurious and delicious. As you can imagine, I am more than pleased to have reached my goal — to create the most charming and inviting 16.5 square meters one could possibly imagine in the heart of Paris.
In the next few weeks, I’ll add the finishing touches and prepare it for the first renters. Rental rates vary with season and length of stay and are less than the price of an equivalent hotel room. (See Parler Paris Apartments at /parlerparis/apartments/rentals/provencal.html for the details.)
A 50% occupancy rate is all it needs to more than cover the mortgage and expenses. Everything over that is pure “gravy” (it could easily net close to 10% return on investment) and meanwhile, the property will appreciate (Paris property appreciated 14% on the average in 2005!).
The ability to purchase this property is 100% the result of the apartment I purchased almost six years ago — the apartment I live. It has tripled in value in that time, providing me with enough of an equity release to purchase not only this little studio, but another I’ve had my eye on (I just made an offer on it!).
There is no doubt that these are good investments. These properties will provide the financial security I’ve always dreamed of and perhaps the ability to afford even more sometime in the near future, growing a valuable portfolio that will provide an income during retirement and eventually leave to my daughter.
In the last five years, since discovering the world of real estate in Paris (and throughout all of France), my carefully formed team of property professionals and I have helped hundreds of people realize the same dream…at Living and Investing in France Conferences, through one-on-one consultations, providing property searches and purchase assistance programs and through our various publications.
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