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Real estate guide in Paris 5th district

The 5th district of Paris is one of the historic centres of the French capital

The montagne Sainte-Geneviève area in the Paris 5th district

The Quartier Latin in the Paris 5th arrondissement

The Austerlitz-Jardin des plantes area in the Paris 5th arrondissement

The Saint-Michel area in the Paris 5th district

Investing in real estate in the Paris 5th arrondissement



The 5th district of Paris is one of the historic centres of the French capital

More than two centuries ago, the Parisis moved to the Île Saint de la Cité, while the Romans decided to settle near the montagne Sainte-Geneviève, preferring the topography of this area.

In the Middle Ages, the 5th district became an important cultural centre in Paris and the symbol of the French excellence and success with the establishment of the famous Sorbonne University.


The 5th district of Paris is a vibrant neighbourhood where students, young professionals, tourists and intellectuals meet. Buildings from different historic times highlight the past heritage and the asset value of the sector. This district presents four main neighbourhoods: montagne Sainte-Geneviève, Quartier Latin, Austerlitz-Jardin des Plantes and finally Saint-Michel.


This arrondissement is very popular with buyers and visitors. It truly personifies the Parisian charm: paved streets, original buildings, medieval timber frames and stone facades. In summary, the 5th district represents the typical ‘old’ Paris where locals and foreigners jostle to settle down and buy an apartment.

The montagne Sainte-Geneviève area in the Paris 5th district

The montagne Sainte-Geneviève area is frequented by families, tourists and students from all over the world. Known to host the prestigious La Sorbonne University and the Collège de France, the montagne Sainte-Geneviève area combines the iconic Parisian charm, the exciting student lifestyle and the prestige of the great institutions it hosts. 


While strolling in its narrow streets, you will discover buildings with irregular facades, imposing gateways and if by chance you happen to see through someone’s lightened home, you will be able to notice the high ceilings.


Full of Parisian brasseries but also more accessible restaurants, the montagne Sainte-Geneviève area brings together different social classes, personalities and communities. As a historical sector of the capital, it houses three major Parisian institutions: The Sorbonne, the Sainte-Geneviève library and the very famous Panthéon.

The Quartier Latin in the Paris 5th arrondissement

The Quartier Latin seduces buyers and visitors with its charm and small village feel. Paved streets, local shops and markets punctuate the life of this family and student oriented neighbourhood.


At the bottom of the Cardinal Lemoine street , you can find the famous cabaret Le Paradis Latin, one of the oldest theatres in all of Paris. Continuing towards Monge square, the streets offer many french restaurants, bars and small wine shops. Students and young professionals gather around to drink in the heart of the Place de la Contrescarpe and Mouffetard street. The area also houses important monuments such as the Great Paris Mosque, the Arabic Institute, but also the Arènes de Lutèce, a symbol of ancient Paris.


The Quartier Latin is the symbol of the old Paris with a one-of-a-kind atmosphere. It attracts families and young buyers who wish to invest in a luxury property asset.

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The Austerlitz-Jardin des plantes area in the Paris 5th arrondissement

The 5th district is also popular for its many green spaces. The most iconic one is the Jardin des plantes next to the Gare d'Austerlitz. Field paths, large trees and beautiful flower beds adorn this garden, which is particularly loved by families and students.


The Jardin des plantes is one of the lungs of the capital, but also a cultural and scientific centre. Its green setting is home to the Grande Galerie de l’Evolution and the Great Royal Greenhouse. Finally, the Jardin des Plantes also offers a menagerie where young and old people can meet rare and exotic animals.


Only a few steps from this garden, the Gare d’Austerlitz brings an industrial touch to the rather green neighbourhood: a mix that appeals to both buyers and visitors. Framed by the Seine river, the Austerlitz-Jardin des Plantes area offers different landscapes and a unique real estate scene.

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The Saint-Michel area in the Paris 5th district

The Saint-Michel area is one of the most famous areas in Paris. An artistic and cultural centre, it is also the place for festive moments. Crossed by the imposing Saint-Michel boulevard, this area is home to museums, theatres, Parisian breweries and bars.


Amongst the must-sees is the prestigious Cluny museum about Middle Ages. Full of inexpensive restaurants and small theatres, including the iconic Huchette theatre, the Saint-Michel area is particularly popular with buyers, who wish to take advantage of its central location, its festive atmosphere and its cultural scene.


Ancient buildings, stone facades and narrow streets define the ‘Saint-Michel’ area, where students, active Parisians and tourists meet. Large terraces and world cuisine symbolises the neighbourhood's pedestrian streets. Loved by tourists, the area is famous for its booksellers, souvenir shops and its typical Parisian atmosphere.

Investing in real estate in the Paris 5th arrondissement

The 5th district of Paris is very popular with French buyers (80% of investors). Full of charming and elegant apartments, this district also attracts international buyers (20%: Italy, USA, UK, Algeria). With a price per square meter of € 11,540, it is definitely dedicated to a wealthy population.


The 5th district of Paris is indeed one of the most expensive districts in the French capital. Largely populated by students, it suffers from a strong rental demand. It may therefore be interesting to invest in a small ‘buy to rent’ apartment. A centre of art and culture, the 5th district meets many criteria for buyers wishing to invest in one of the most iconic historical districts of the capital.

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