Hidden from view in one of Greater Paris's most coveted residential enclaves, this singular family home opens entirely inward — its rooms unfolding around a sun-drenched, planted courtyard, exactly as a riad would.
Built at the dawn of the 20th century and beautifully renovated, the house marries the soul of period architecture — oak parquet, generous ceiling heights, light that travels from one façade to the other — with the comfort of a contemporary family home. Across roughly 251 m² of living space (plus two basement levels and a garage), it offers something almost impossible to find this close to Paris: a genuine house, with private outdoor space, in a market where fewer than one home in ten is a house rather than an apartment.