The Most Expensive New Homes in France Are in a Paris Hotel
Maybourne, the luxury hotel group behind Claridge’s, is presenting lavish new residences that could set price records.
A rendering of the new Maybourne Saint-Germain.
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The 23 new apartments in the Maybourne Saint-Germain, an ultra-luxury hotel in Paris coming from the acclaimed group behind Claridge’s, could be among the most expensive homes (on a per-square-meter basis) in the city, with apartments starting at around €6 million ($6.54 million). It’ll be located in the historic Îlot Saint-Germain building, which was home to a convent in the 17th century, then a literary salon visited by Benjamin Franklin and Voltaire, and later the Ministry of Defense, where figures from Napoleon to Charles de Gaulle roamed the halls. The project is expected to be completed in 2027, with sales launching in April of this year.
The lavish prices for these apartments seem guaranteed to attract attention. At around €55,000 per square meter, they’re about twice as expensive as the mansions on the tree-lined boulevards in the surrounding 7th arrondissement, which generally hover around €25,000 to €30,000 per square meter, according to data from Sotheby’s International Realty.