If you’ve always hoped to own a pied-à-terre in Paris but your budget is limited, the good news is that you can still make that dream a reality. With this Marais fractional ownership opportunity, you can spend several weeks each year living in a beautifully designed Paris apartment that you partially own — without the cost or complexity of full ownership.
We’re delighted to share a new chance for HiP Paris readers to own a piece of Paris: Maison Rivoli, a refined Marais apartment just steps from rue de Rivoli, moments from the Seine, Notre-Dame, and the historic heart of the city.
Enjoy your own home-away-from-home for up to four weeks each year — morning runs to the market, fresh baguettes and croissants from the neighborhood boulangerie, afternoon walks along the river, and apéros with charcuterie, wine and cheese with friends. Maison Rivoli makes Paris not just a vacation destination, but a recurring part of your life. Shares are priced from the low $200K’s (USD), but availability is limited. Contact us at info@hipparis.com and read on for more information.

What Is Fractional Ownership?
Fractional ownership allows multiple people to share ownership of a beautiful Paris apartment. Each individual holds a real equity stake.
Rather than buy a property you may only use a few weeks each year, you own a percentage of the home and enjoy guaranteed usage annually. You share the ongoing costs with other owners.
Fractionals are not the same as timeshares. Unlike a timeshare, fractional ownership entails true ownership of the property. You have the potential to benefit from long-term property appreciation when you sell. The apartment is professionally managed and cleaned, meaning a hands off experience for you.
As short-term rentals become more and more restricted in Paris, fractional ownership has become increasingly popular as a way for international buyers to own affordably in the city.

Inside Maison Rivoli
This apartment is set in a gorgeous Haussmann building just off rue de Rivoli. Maison Rivoli is a spacious 75 m² (800 sq ft) apartment blending classic Parisian architecture and modern comfort. Filled with natural light, it is ideal for extended stays, families, or hosting friends in the city.
It is located on the 2nd floor (3rd floor American) of the building with an elevator. There are two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen.

Design & Comfort Details
Maison Rivoli combines modern amenities with antiques and curated artwork. Highlights of the apartment include:
Architecture and Layout
- 75 m² / 800 sq ft
- 2 bedrooms
- An elevator
- Hungarian point wood floors
- Antique beams and original decorative moldings
- Cast-iron railings and large windows
- Sleeps up to 6

Kitchen & Living
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Electrolux appliances: large refrigerator, oven, dishwasher, oven, microwave
- High-speed WiFi

Bedrooms & Storage
- Tempur-Pedic mattresses
- Integrated storage beds
- Custom millwork closets
Climate & Technology
- Air-conditioning
- Multi-zone heating
- Smart-lock (keyless) entry

Bathroom & Wellness
The spacious bathroom is designed as a private retreat — a welcome luxury after a full day in the city.
- double vanity,
- smart mirror
- towel warmer,
- large soaking tub

Ownership Details at a Glance
Ownership at Maison Rivoli is structured to be simple and predictable: Please enquire at info@hipparis.com for more details
- Shares start in the low $200,000’s USD
- Annual maintenance fee: An annual maintenance fee applies and covers property taxes, professional management, cleaning, and linen service.
- A modest one-time reserve fund contribution
- Usage: 4 weeks per year (enquire for more details about the calendar rotation)
- Total owners: 13
Professional management and weekly cleaning and linen service ensure a turnkey, effortless experience.

The Neighborhood: Paris at Your Doorstep
Maison Rivoli is located just off rue de Rivoli, with some of Paris’s most iconic spots within walking distance. Start your day with warm croissants from the boulangerie downstairs and visits to nearby food markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
From your front door, the Seine, Notre-Dame, and the Left Bank are all nearby. Or if you prefer, walk north past Hôtel de Ville toward the Louvre, stopping at a café for some people watching along the way.
The surrounding streets of the Marais are filled with chic boutiques, innovative concept stores, galleries, and historic Parisian charm. Nearby green spaces, such as the beloved Place des Vosges offer a quintessential Parisian setting for rest and reflection.

RELATED LINKS
- Check out our picks for what to do in Paris in December.
- Still have shopping to do? Check out our Francophile Gift Guide. We also have 40 French inspired books for yourself or your loved ones.
- Wondering where to go to eat once you’ve settled into your new apartment? Check out these restaurants in the Marais.
Dreaming of buying property in France but don’t know where to start? Looking for off market-deals? Intimidated by searching in a foreign language? Found an apartment you’re dying to view? We’re excited to announce our new property search service. Our expert team helps you secure the perfect home. We connect you with top professionals for every step of the process—from search to purchase. Contact us at info@hipparis.com to get started.



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