LUXUO explores the current landscape for luxury property investment in Paris, considering the impact of geopolitical and economic uncertainties across Europe. This feature assembles a curated mix of residences across the city, spanning a range of sizes, formats and price points to illustrate opportunities for different types of property investors. Thankfully, Paris continues to hold its position as one of the world’s most resilient prime property markets. According to a Knight Frank research, prime residential prices in the French capital have risen by approximately 12 percent since the onset of the pandemic, climbing from around EUR 20,370 to EUR 22,730 per square metre (approx. USD 24,036 to USD 26,400). Demand remains particularly strong for rare luxury formats such as pied-à-terres and historic residences, even as transaction volumes soften.

Kate Everett-Allen — head of European residential research at Knight Frank — notes that periods of global volatility often make wealth more mobile, directing international buyers towards established cities with cultural depth and stable legal systems. Paris — consistently ranked among Europe’s most desirable relocation destinations for high-net-worth individuals — continues to benefit from that shift. Analysts at Savills also highlight a structural shortage of new housing in the historic centre, where fewer than 2,000 homes are completed each year. That limited supply helps sustain long-term value across the capital’s prime districts, from the 6th arrondissement around Saint-Germain-des-Prés to the stately boulevards of the 16th arrondissement.
Against this backdrop, here are several notable luxury homes currently on the market across Paris, sourced from leading international real estate companies to illustrate the breadth of the city’s high-end residential offering.
Private Oasis at the Eiffel Tower’s Feet

Located just steps away from the Eiffel Tower, this EUR 3.49 million (approx. USD 4.12 million), fully renovated 147 m² apartment pairs classic Parisian elegance with the rarity of a private outdoor space. A 50 m² garden and terrace provide uninterrupted views of the landmark’s nightly illumination. Inside, a generous living room opens directly onto the terrace. At the same time, the private quarters comprise four bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and custom wardrobes, arranged across a quiet duplex layout in one of the capital’s most coveted neighbourhoods.
Dual Apartment Investment Property, Paris 16

Situated close to leading schools and neighbourhood amenities, this EUR 2.46 million (approx. USD 2.90 million), 182 m² property comprises two fully independent apartments. Such a layout appeals to investors seeking flexibility, with one unit serving as a primary residence while the other generates rental income. Thoughtfully designed interiors, high-quality finishes and spacious floor plans underscore the home’s appeal within one of Paris’s most established and sought-after residential districts.
Exceptional Art-filled Loft

Situated steps from Place des Victoires, this EUR 18 million (approx. USD 21.24 million) 483 m² loft occupies the first floor of an early 18th-century hôtel particulier. Soaring 4.5-metre ceilings highlight a sumptuous living room and a nearly 250 m² reception opening onto two private courtyards. The residence features four en‑suite bedrooms, including a master su
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