A 3-Bedroom, 215 m² Apartment in Paris’ 8th Arrondissement Lists for €7,930,000

Beds: 3  Baths: 3

Interior: 2,314 sq ft / 215 m²  Arrondissement: 8th

Floor: 5th (with elevator)  Rooms: 5

Building: Art Deco  Exposure: South-facing

Amenities: Triple reception room, Versailles parquet flooring, fireplaces, moldings, high ceilings, air conditioning, cellar, optional parking and additional bedrooms

The apartment occupies the fifth floor of a well-maintained Art Deco building with elevator access and benefits from a south-facing exposure, allowing for consistent natural light throughout the day.

Positioned within the Golden Triangle, a defined pocket of Paris’ 8th arrondissement bordered by Avenue Montaigne, Avenue George V, and the Champs-Élysées, this 215 m² (2,314 sq ft) apartment is listed with Polo Properties for €7,930,000. The area is defined by its concentration of high-end boutiques along Avenue Montaigne, alongside several of Paris’ palace hotels, reflecting its role as one of the city’s key luxury districts.

While the highest price-per-square-metre transactions in Paris are also seen in the 6th and 7th arrondissements, the Golden Triangle continues to attract a specific segment of buyers, particularly those seeking central, secure, and immediately usable properties. Within this context, fully renovated apartments of scale are comparatively limited in supply.

Positioned within the Golden Triangle, a defined pocket of Paris’ 8th arrondissement bordered by Avenue Montaigne, Avenue George V, and the Champs-Élysées, this 2,314 ft² apartment is set within one of Paris’ most established luxury districts.

The apartment occupies the fifth floor of a well-maintained Art Deco building with elevator access and benefits from a south-facing exposure, allowing for consistent natural light throughout the day. Spanning 215 m² (2,314 sq ft), the property has been fully refurbished by an interior designer, integrating contemporary systems, including full air conditioning, while retaining key architectural elements such as Versailles parquet flooring, fireplaces, moldings, and ceiling height.

The layout is organized around a large reception space comprising a lounge, dining area, and separate kitchen, creating a configuration suited to both formal entertaining and day-to-day use. The private quarters include a principal suite with dressing room and bathroom, alongside two additional bedroom suites, each with their own shower room and facilities.

In central Paris, apartments that have undergone comprehensive renovations of this nature are typically positioned at a premium, reflecting both the cost and complexity of refurbishment, as well as the limited availability of turnkey properties in established districts. As a result, properties in move-in-ready condition within the 8th arrondissement are often sought by buyers looking to avoid extended renovation timelines.

Additional features include a cellar, with the possibility to acquire further bedrooms and parking, an uncommon attribute in this part of the city where on-site parking remains limited. The building forms part of a co-ownership of 263 lots, with no legal proceedings currently in progress.

At €7.93 million, the property sits within the upper tier of the 8th arrondissement market, where pricing is typically influenced by location, floor level, and the condition of the apartment. The combination of a full renovation, defined layout, and position within the Golden Triangle reflects a segment of the market where turnkey properties remain comparatively limited.

All photographs courtesy of the listing agency. See more on Polo Properties.

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