Paris-Area Pavillon de Musique Built for Madame du Barry Sells for $44.8M
A neoclassical pleasure pavilion designed by Claude-Nicolas Ledoux has reportedly sold just west of Paris after years on the market. Built in 1771 for Madame du Barry, the last official mistress of Louis XV, the Pavillon de Musique du Barry remains one of the most architecturally significant heritage estates to trade hands in recent years.
A Louis XIV–Linked Château Outside Versailles Lists for $22.9 Million
Just 12 miles from Paris, beyond the gilded gates of Versailles, the Château de la Bretèche has re-entered the public market for the first time in nearly 80 years.
A Country House in Paris: An 18th-Century Mansion Near Le Bon Marché
A few steps from Le Bon Marché—at the center of Paris’s most discreet and competitive residential micro-market—this 18th-century mansion sits hidden behind a private courtyard and bordered by two exclusive-use gardens.
Neoclassical-Style Château Near Monet’s Gardens, 1 Hour from Paris
This château was built in 1910 in the style of 18th-century French neoclassicism, specifically the Château de Bellevue, which was commissioned by King Louis XV for his mistress, Madame de Pompadour.
Rare Revolutionary-Era Paris Apartment in Saint-Germain-des-Près
On the market with DGC Luxury Real Estate, this rare Revolutionary-era apartment in Saint-Germain-des-Près pairs grand interiors with a façade that survived the French Revolution — a fitting story to mark Bastille Day.
Paris Apartment With Seine Views for Sale on the Quai d’Orsay
Featured exclusively on Francis York, this renovated 3550-square-foot Paris apartment on the Quai d’Orsay pairs sweeping river views with clean-lined, high-end interiors in the city’s diplomatic core.
Duplex Apartment with Eiffel Tower Views & 16-Foot Ceilings in Paris’s 7th
A rare Parisian duplex with Eiffel Tower views, 16-foot ceilings, and a presidential past quietly hits the market in the city’s coveted 7th arrondissement.
Rare Paris Mansion for Sale on Rue des Saints-Pères, Saint-Germain
In Paris, every street tells a story. But only a few belong to the city’s unwritten canon of power, legacy, and mythic discretion. Rue des Saints-Pères, tucked between the Seine and the inner sanctum of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, is one of them.
The Rothschilds' Former Château for Sale at €180,000,000
Once owned by the Rothschild banking dynasty—one of Europe's most influential families—and later by a Moroccan king, Château d’Armainvilliers is now one of France’s most expensive properties on the market.
A Country House in Paris? This 18th-Century Mansion is a Hidden Gem
Tucked away in the 7th arrondissement near Le Bon Marché, this 18th-century mansion feels more like a countryside retreat than a city residence, surrounded by two private gardens.