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Join Us in France Travel Podcast

The Insider's Guide to Fractional Ownership in Paris: Is It Right for You?

Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Annie Sargent

Places & Travel, Society & Culture, History

4.8 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2026

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

This episode dives deep into a dream many Francophiles share: owning a piece of Paris without the full-time commitment or price tag. In this episode, host Annie Sargent sits down with Marie Tartar, a fractional apartment owner in the Marais, to break down everything you need to know about this smart alternative to traditional real estate. If you've ever wondered how to enjoy Paris like a local—with your own keys, favorite café, and neighborhood routines—this conversation is packed with practical insights.

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Marie shares her firsthand experience owning a share of a one-bedroom apartment in the heart of the Marais. She explains how fractional ownership works: instead of buying an entire property, you purchase a share with a small group of owners, typically 12 to 13 people. Each owner gets four weeks a year—two fixed and two floating—so you always know when your next Parisian getaway is on the calendar. Unlike timeshares, you're a deeded owner, which means you can sell your share, pass it on, or even trade weeks with other owners. Annie and Marie discuss the costs, which range from €100,000 to €800,000 depending on the size and location, plus annual dues that cover maintenance, housekeeping, and property management. For Marie, it's been a game-changer, offering the freedom of a second home without the hassle of upkeep or dealing with a French syndic.

The conversation covers the perks of fractional ownership, like having a concierge on call for anything from a broken kettle to restaurant recommendations. Marie's apartment comes with a storage bin in the basement for personal items, and a WhatsApp group keeps owners connected for sharing tips on local exhibitions and hidden gems. Annie highlights the importance of choosing a well-managed property, where a strong developer handles conflicts and logistics, so you can focus on enjoying your stay. They also talk about the lifestyle—imagine spending your days exploring the Marais, visiting quirky museums like the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, and strolling to the Left Bank for movies and meals.

If you love Paris but don't want the responsibility of full ownership, fractional apartments offer a flexible, lower-stress way to have a pied-Ă -terre in the city. Marie and Annie discuss the best neighborhoods for fractional ownership, how to find opportunities, and what to watch out for when reviewing contracts. Whether you're a frequent visitor or just dreaming of longer stays, this episode reveals how fractional ownership can make Paris feel like home.

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0:00.0

This is Join Us in France episode 586.

0:21.2

Hello, I'm Annie Sargent, and join us in France, episode 586. 586.

0:29.7

Bonjour, I'm Annie Sargent, and join us in France is the podcast where we take a conversational journey through the beauty, culture, and flavors of France.

0:37.4

Today, I bring you a conversation with Marie Tartar, who shares her first-hand experience with fractional ownership in Paris.

0:43.5

Ever dreamed of owning a piece of the City of Light without the full-time commitment or the price tag? Marie explains how fractional apartments work, why they're different from time shares,

0:50.4

and how you can enjoy Paris like a local, whether for a couple of weeks at a time or a month at a time.

0:56.6

We'll dive into the practicalities, the perks, and even some hidden gems that she loves in the Marais.

1:03.2

If you've ever wondered how to make Paris a second home, this episode is for you.

1:07.4

And, FYI, Marie does not sell fractionals.

1:14.0

She's a fan, but she has no financial incentive in talking about this, and neither do I. This podcast runs on Chocolatine, coffee, and the

1:21.6

generosity of listeners like you. Whether you book an itinerary consult, take some of my

1:27.3

voice map tours of Paris, join me for a day trip in my electric car around the southwest of France, or support the show on Patreon. You keep this whole adventure going, and I'm deeply grateful. If you'd like to support the podcast and skip the ads this year, you'll find a link in the show notes. And all my tours

1:45.3

and services are at join us in France.com for a slash boutique. For the magazine part of the podcast,

1:51.6

after my chat with Marie today, I'll discuss Charles de Gaulle to Paris airport transfers.

1:58.8

What changes in March 2026 and also some news about the Eiffel Tower?

2:04.5

If you want to explore more of France with Join Us in France,

2:08.1

browse all our episodes at join us in France.com for slash episodes.

2:12.5

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2:19.3

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2:24.2

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2:39.2

Bonjour, Marie Tartar, and welcome to join us in France.

2:40.2

Thanks for having me.

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