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Luxury Properties for sale in Monceau, Courcelles, Ternes, Île-de-France

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Monceau, Courcelles and Ternes form one of Paris's most consistent luxury residential markets. 335 high-end properties are currently listed across these three districts, sitting at the intersection of the 8th and 17th arrondissements. The area draws a distinctly international buyer profile: people who know Paris well, who have often lived here before, and who choose this pocket of the city deliberately. Parc Monceau anchors the neighbourhood. Neuilly-sur-Seine is minutes away to the west, the Champs-Élysées and Triangle d'Or lie just across the arrondissement border, and the Arc de Triomphe is a short walk from Avenue des Ternes. This is not a neighbourhood people stumble upon. They choose it.

Luxury property prices in Monceau, Courcelles and Ternes

Prices across this market range from €390,000 to €9,200,000, with an average transaction value of €1,831,818. Floor areas run from 34 to 515 sqm, with a typical size around 129 sqm. The price drivers here are straightforward: floor level, Parc Monceau views, double aspect, and building quality with full concierge service. Compared to the 8th arrondissement, this area offers slightly lower entry points for equivalent square footage, but with a quieter residential profile and far less tourist traffic. Against the 16th, it competes on cosmopolitan energy and proximity to central Paris. Supply is structurally constrained: the Haussmann building stock is protected, and new construction is essentially non-existent.

Most sought-after areas in Monceau, Courcelles and Ternes

The streets immediately surrounding Parc Monceau, particularly Boulevard de Courcelles and the avenues leading directly to the park gates, command the highest prices in the entire district. The reason is simple: park-facing apartments at upper floors are irreplaceable, and the supply does not move. The Courcelles area proper carries a quieter, more discreet character. Elegant buildings, low foot traffic, and a genuine neighbourhood rhythm that feels removed from anything touristy. Ternes is the most active of the three zones. Avenue des Ternes brings markets, dining and daily commercial life that certain buyers specifically look for. But the boundary between these three areas is more psychological than geographic. In practice, the market here operates building by building, not zone by zone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in luxury real estate in Monceau, Courcelles and Ternes?

The combination of protected Haussmann architecture, structural supply scarcity and a growing international buyer base creates a resilient market. At an average of €1,831,818, this area sits just below the 8th arrondissement in price, with genuine upside for high-floor apartments with direct park views.

What is daily life like in Monceau, Courcelles and Ternes?

This is Paris at its most liveable: a real neighbourhood with morning markets, long-established bistros, Parc Monceau as a daily amenity, and the entire city centre accessible in under twenty minutes. The international community is well established, the pace is measured, and the residential character is genuine rather than performed.

What makes this market unique within Paris?

Parc Monceau is the only major Parisian park entirely enclosed by intact Haussmann architecture, with no modern interruptions breaking the urban fabric. The properties that face it directly have no equivalent elsewhere in the city. That specificity drives sustained demand and limits any meaningful price correction.