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Pleasant family house located in a quiet and leafy residential area
in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, close to the forest and the historic heart of the town
Pleasant family house located in a quiet and leafy residential area
in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, close to the forest and the historic heart of the town

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Located in Saint-Germain-en-Laye (within the chic Fourqueux district), in the Yvelines department, in the Île-de-France region...
Pleasant family house located in a calm and leafy environment, between the national forests of Marly and Saint-Germain, a few minutes’ walk from the historic heart of the town and its shops.
With a habitable surface area of 121m² (Carrez law, 123m² on the ground) arranged over two levels, it offers convivial living areas on the ground floor, opening onto the garden, as well as four bedrooms, including a master suite with en-suite bathroom upstairs.
It also includes a garage connected to the house by a utility room, and a 391m² garden with no overlooking, enhanced by a well-oriented terrace directly accessible from the living room.
A green lung of the Île-de-France, the Yvelines department, located to the west of Paris (the house is about 25 minutes by car from Porte Maillot), is an attractive area combining historical heritage, natural wealth, economic dynamism and quality of life.
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Total habitable surface of the house: 121.16m²
(Excluding garage)
(Carrez law surfaces: only the surfaces where the ceiling height is at least 1.80m are taken into account)
Ground floor
Carrez surfaces
59.84m²
Spacious living room (dining room + lounge)
with access to the terrace and the garden
36.92m²
Separate fitted and equipped kitchen 11.01m²
Entrance (6.12m²) with cupboard (0.44m²)
6.56m²
Utility room (with access to the garage)
Floor surface: 5.98m²
3.87m²
Separate toilet with hand basin 1.48m²
Ground floor plan
Ground floor plan
First floor
Carrez surfaces
61.32m²
Master suite
Bedroom 1 with cupboard*: 13.72m²
En-suite bathroom: 5.38m²
(Bedroom with balcony)
19.10m²
Bedroom 2 with cupboard* 9.80m²
Bedroom 3 with cupboard* 9.00m²
Bedroom 4 with cupboard* 10.83m²
Shower room 2.44m²
Separate toilet 1.90m²
Landing with cupboard* 5.33m²
* All cupboards 2.92m²
First floor plan
First floor plan
Other surfaces

Garage
18.50m²
Enclosed, planted and well-maintained garden with terrace (access from the living room) 391.00m²
Note the existence of convertible attic space which could, if needed, be used to provide an additional surface of about 70m² on the ground.
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The house is located to the east of the old centre of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, between the national forests of Marly and Saint-Germain, 23km west of Paris (Porte Maillot).
It is set in a quiet and residential area (Fourqueux), a few minutes’ walk from the historic heart of the town and its shops.
Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Saint-Germain-en-Laye
A location in a peaceful and leafy setting, close to all amenities
Nestled in a quiet and residential area of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the house benefits from a privileged environment, both serene, leafy and very close to all amenities.
  • Saint-Germain-en-Laye has many nursery and primary schools, public or private, spread over its different districts. Secondary schools, as well as the public lycée and the international lycée (with 14 national sections), provide complete schooling nearby and are accessible in a few minutes on foot or by bus.
  • The old centre, about 7 to 8 minutes’ walk away, is full of shops: bakeries, delicatessens, butchers, lively markets three times a week (notably on place du Marché-Neuf) and a varied range of restaurants. More specialised shops can be found in the town’s main shopping streets.
  • Located about 10 minutes’ walk away, the Saint-Germain-en-Laye station, terminus of line A of the RER, offers a direct link to Paris in about twenty minutes. It is also served by tramway T13 and by regular buses, making it easy to travel to neighbouring towns.
  • The house is about 25 minutes by car from Paris (Porte Maillot) and benefits from quick access to major roads: the N13 crosses the town, while the A13 and A14, accessible in a few minutes, make it easy to travel to the capital as well as to the west of Île-de-France and Normandy.
Living in Saint-Germain-en-Laye means enjoying the charm of a town with a royal past, bordered by the vast national forest and enlivened by a welcoming centre. Its elegant atmosphere, green spaces and the quality of its facilities make it a privileged place, combining heritage, nature and everyday comfort.
The attractions of the Yvelines department
The attractions of the Yvelines department
At the heart of a department with a rich historical heritage and a vast preserved natural area
The Yvelines reveal themselves as an exceptional department, where the elegance of historic towns combines with the richness of natural areas. Between forests, valleys and prestigious châteaux, it offers a privileged setting, conducive to walks as well as cultural discoveries. Exploring the Yvelines means enjoying:
  • its 70,000 hectares of forests (including in particular the national forests of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Rambouillet or Marly, as well as the Haute Vallée de Chevreuse regional natural park), criss-crossed with numerous hiking trails for pleasant walks, on foot, by bicycle or on horseback;
  • the prestige of the Château de Versailles and royal residences, witnesses of a lavish past;
  • the gentle banks of the Seine, dotted with picturesque villages and marinas;
  • an artistic heritage marked by the impressionist painters, who immortalised the light and landscapes of the Seine valley;
  • a dense network of cycle routes and marked paths, linking parks, forests and villages, allowing a different discovery of the area;
  • varied cultural events, festivals, exhibitions and concerts, which showcase the richness and diversity of its artistic offer.
The Yvelines department appeals through the balance it offers between history, nature and modernity. It invites you to wander its forest paths, its villages and monuments, but also to stroll through its markets or along its rivers, to visit its museums or to enjoy its remarkable parks. Both authentic and open to the future, it offers a rare quality of life at the gates of Paris, combining a gentle way of life with cultural dynamism.
Yvelines department
The natural environment of the area
Between the curves of the Seine and the wooded horizons, in an exceptional setting
The Saint-Germain-en-Laye area stands out for an environment of rare diversity, where nature composes a setting both peaceful and lively. The vast national forest, which borders the town, spreads its majestic avenues over several thousand hectares. You can walk there on foot, by bike or on horseback, along shaded paths punctuated by clearings, former hunting lodges and panoramas over the Seine valley. History lovers also enjoy the remains linked to the royal court, scattered along the forest avenues, while walkers take advantage of the alternation of open views and preserved undergrowth.

At the foot of the hillside, the river draws an elegant loop, bordered by paths and marinas. Along its banks, you discover towns such as Le Pecq, Chatou or Croissy-sur-Seine, whose banks invite you to stroll. Terraces by the water, footbridges and public gardens offer stops conducive to relaxation, while the changing reflections of the river recall the impressionist paintings that celebrated these landscapes. Further on, the Seine islands house peaceful areas where you can observe aquatic wildlife, picnic or simply enjoy the light playing on the water.

Between the wooded coolness of the forest and the gentle brightness of the banks of the Seine, this area offers a perfect balance for those who like to alternate walks in the open air, moments of contemplation and cultural discoveries. Residents and visitors alike can easily move from a hike in the heart of nature to a break on the lively quays, or prolong their day in a café, a gallery or a nearby theatre. This natural setting, accessible in a few minutes from the centre of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, largely contributes to the charm and art of living that characterise the town and its surroundings.
Highlights:
  • Pleasant, peaceful and leafy environment
  • No overlooking (neither at the front nor at the back)
  • Numerous storage spaces
  • Close to all amenities (including schools, with in particular the international lycée and its 14 national sections)
  • A few minutes’ walk from the prestigious Fourqueux Golf & Country club with a wide range of services (27-hole golf, tennis, swimming pool, bridge, billiards, children’s house and restaurant with a superb terrace)
Saint-Germain-en-Laye
The street and its surroundings
Year of construction:
1986
Annual amount of the tax "taxe foncière":
€ 1,525
Type of heating:
Electric
Rating procedures:
DPE rating
GES rating
€ 785,000
The measurements and layouts provided on this site have been made with the utmost care; however, plans, dimensions, and arrangements are for reference only and are not contractual.
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