309,000.00 €
Small 1BR in the 11th District
Small 1BR in the 11th District
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Rue: rue Richard Lenoir
Code Postal: 75011
Ville: PARIS
Pays: France
Telephone: 06.75.08.55.26
Voltaire Richard Lenoir
Small, one bedroom apartment located in the lively district near place Léon Blum (place Voltaire) on the first floor of a small period building, without elevator, measuring 28 square meters. The apartment is quiet and comprises a living room with open kitchen, a bedroom, and a bathroom with WC. Individual electricity and hot water. Steps away from grocery stores, shopping and public transport. Ideal as a 1st purchase or a pied à terre. Within walking distance of the Marché d’Aligre and the Marché Bastille. DPE (G – 792), Charges 248€ per quarter, property taxes 455€ per year (2023).
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Rio Soley Design
Rio Soley Design
Rio Soley is the designer behind the hand drawn Paris map that helps people see that Bill & Rosa's Book Room is not far at all from Paris center. We love her work which is both elegant and whimsical at the same time. Her journey in lettering started at the age of 5 when her parents enrolled her in a calligraphy class. Since then, she's been captivated by the intricacies of letterforms and the artistry involved in evoking diverse emotions through them. She tells us a bit more about herself and her art, including her beautifully thought out and crafted IRO print collection.
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Hello! I’m Rio Soley, a digital artist & designer specialised in lettering. I create and sell art prints that evoke optimism, simplicity, and tranquility. I’m from Japan, but I’ve lived in Canada, the UK, Germany, and now in France. When I’m not creating art prints, I’m painting letters on store signs and vitrines to help shop owners in Paris stand out …
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Reflections from an old timer in Paris: La Sécu
Reflections from an old timer in Paris: La Sécu
Reflections from an old timer in Paris: La Sécu
The first time I took my toddler to a see a doctor in Paris many, many years ago, I received a prescription a mile long. Back in the 1980s antibiotics were given for every ailment (common sense has since prevailed) but there were other, strange sounding names such as sérum physiologique, a saline solution for squirting up the nasal passage, unpleasant but efficient for blocked-up noses, and le suppositoire for a different passage, which actually proved useful for small children, but neither of which were in common use in Britain at the time.
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We had just arrived from Hong Kong and hadn’t a bean. Not even the La Sécu, since to obtain a social security number one had to be working, if not born in France. But someone had told me about the PMI, Protection Maternelle et Infantile, which, at the time anyway, provided free medical care for mothers and babies. Perhaps the doctors there were just being kind by a…
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