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- Why choose an apartment with a terrace in Paris?
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In a city where every square foot counts, a terrace dramatically enhances your quality of life. A Parisian terrace is a highly sought-after feature, adding significant value to a property—especially among discerning buyers. It provides an additional living space, abundant natural light, optimal exposure, and often an open view—qualities that are rare and highly prized in Paris’ urban landscape.
Different types of outdoor spaces in Parisian real estate
Designer terraces: rooftop gardens in the heart of Paris
Designer terraces represent the pinnacle of Parisian luxury real estate. These generous outdoor spaces can be transformed into stunning rooftop gardens with lush greenery and high-end outdoor furnishings. Apartments with these exceptional features are usually found on the top floors of modern buildings or in completely renovated historic residences.
Rooftops and penthouses: panoramic views of Paris
Parisian penthouses and rooftops offer the ultimate in luxury living. Located at the top of buildings, these exceptional residences feature terraces with breathtaking views over the city’s rooftops and its most iconic monuments. These rare properties offer a unique vantage point over the capital, with some even including apartments with exceptional views of the Eiffel Tower, Sacré-Cœur, or Les Invalides.
Balconies and loggias: more intimate outdoor spaces
Balconies and loggias offer a more accessible option for those seeking outdoor space in Paris. In classic Haussmann-style buildings, wraparound stone balconies provide authentic charm and undeniable heritage value. In newer constructions, semi-covered loggias allow residents to enjoy outdoor living while being sheltered from the elements.