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Paris real estate record: Hermes purchases prime luxury spot

Rue de Sèvres is one of the most luxurious addresses in Paris
Rue de Sèvres is one of the most luxurious addresses in Paris
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Ewa Sas

27 September 2024 15:52

The Sixth Arrondissement in Paris is akin to New York's Upper East Side—the city's most expensive and luxurious area. A square metre of property has been valued at approximately $22,718. Some might say it’s no surprise, given the neighbourhood. A luxury brand has purchased the property for that price per square metre.

Property number 17 on Rue de Sèvres in the sixth arrondissement was purchased by none other than the Hermes boutique. The location itself is not exactly budget-friendly but undoubtedly attractive. The street borders the seventh arrondissement, home to numerous tourist attractions, including the Eiffel Tower.

The boutique's new location will be adjacent to a five-star hotel, so potential clients won't have far to go. The building housing the boutique was once home to a luxurious art deco-style swimming pool frequented by hotel guests.

During the German occupation, the building was taken over by the Gestapo. Later, it briefly served as a centre for Holocaust survivors. Afterward, a public swimming pool was built, later converted into commercial space.

The building has been around since 1935. Interestingly, Hermes has not removed the swimming pool inside.

Paris sets records. Housing prices are staggering

The €230,000 per square metre is a record rate. However, Paris is generally not cheap. Housing prices range between about $986 and $1,478 per square metre.

Until now, Hermes has been renting the property but decided to purchase it outright for its boutique. French daily Ouest-France reports on a phenomenon of "Monopoly in nature," where luxury brands permanently buy properties in prestigious districts.

In the last few months alone, luxury brands have purchased at least $6.8 billion (€6.5 billion) worth of properties in Paris.