I was downcast after making the decision to sell my share of La Lanterne du Marais (see my "Locked in a Staircase" post from Tuesday). But wonder of wonders, the same developer emailed me to give me the heads-up that they're starting work on another 1-bedroom, which will theoretically be available in 2022, and it's on the fifth floor of a building that already has an elevator. I'm not getting my hopes up TOO high, but perhaps there is a light at the end of the tunnel after all! There are a lot of steps in the process - the developer has to purchase the apartment or space from the current owner, they have to work up a design for the new place, they have to determine the costs of renovation, they have to set a price for the shares and the annual maintenance fees, they have to set up the corporation that will eventually be owned by the 13 fractional owners, I have to like what I see in the designs (!) and be OK with the price, I have to have sold my share in the other apartment, etc. etc, etc. So just maybe....
In any case, they gave me the address, and today I decided to take a little hike to see it. It's in a very quiet neighborhood - primarily hôtels particulier (mansions) and maisons à cour (courtyard houses) and churches and schools and a few unoccupied buildings - but few shops and cafés (with one exception, le Village Saint-Paul, more about that in a minute). It is, however, just three blocks south of the bustling rue Saint-Antoine, the Place des Vosges, and the Bastille area.
UPDATE: Fractional shares of this apartment became available in May 2022. Here's the link: https://adrianleeds.com/explore-properties-for-sale/fractional-ownership/shared-property/le-charles-v/
As I was on my jaunt, a couple of tiny dogs approached me to explore a friendship! One was with her owner and an elderly lady (who walked even more slowly than I do); the other was with her owner and a baby in a stroller. Maybe it's a sign? The local puppies wanting to welcome me to the neighborhood and not caring whether I was old or young, spry or limping?!?
I'm posting snaps from my little jaunt just as a reminder to myself. They won't mean much to most of you, so just scroll down for info about the Village Saint-Paul.
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rue du Prévôt - yup, this is actually called a street! |
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Lycee Charlemagne - a high school |
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The outdoor sports / phy-ed area next to the Lycee |
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The back side of Paroisse Saint-Paul Saint-Louis |
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At the red sign on the right, one of the entrances to le Village Saint-Paul, a little over a block from my possible new apartment's building |
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The entrance to my possible new apartment's building |
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At the next corner - you can see rue Saint-Antoine about three blocks in the distance |
So, my legs were too tired to explore the Village Saint-Paul today, but if you want info on it, here's their website:
https://levillagesaintpaul.com/ Or wait a couple days and maybe I'll get over there and post a report about it! This area has been populated since 633AD and today consists of art galleries, bookstores, artists' workshops, antique dealers, grocery & wine shops, and restos, all enclosed in one of the ancient city walls. It will be interesting to explore!
how old do you suppose the buildings are in the neighborhood?
ReplyDeleteHello, "Unknown." I would guess that most of the buildings in this area are 18th century.
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