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Rue Paul Fort (Paris) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Overview & Location

Rue Paul Fort is a student residence located at 75014 Paris, France, in the 14th arrondissement. This area is known for its calm, residential character while still being well connected to central Paris. The building offers a mix of non-ensuite rooms and branded independent house units, with a typical minimum lease of 4 months. The property features a lift, a washing machine, and bills are included in the rent. According to its Google listing, it holds a 4.6 rating based on 36 reviews.

The exact monthly rent for Rue Paul Fort is not displayed in the current data set. As a reference, the cheapest student room available in Paris across the platform starts at €365 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). The actual price for a unit at Rue Paul Fort may differ; you will need to confirm the amount directly with the housing operator.

At the time of writing, the residence is marked as “not available” on the platform. This may indicate a temporary closure or limited inventory. If you are interested, it is worth checking with the operator for the latest availability updates.

Who This Residence Suits

First-time renters in Paris – The Google reviews consistently highlight the helpfulness of the property manager, Aurélie. One reviewer notes: “If this is your first time living in Paris this is a great place to stay! Aurelie and the team are very responsive and helpful.” The supportive on-site team can ease the transition for students unfamiliar with French rental procedures.

Students who value a safe, clean environment – The same 5-star review states “the building is in a safe neighborhood and is very clean.” Another parent review mentions “a lovely neighbourhood in Paris.” For those prioritising security and cleanliness, this residence appears to deliver.

Those who want modern amenities – The residence includes a gym, laundry in the basement, and a community kitchen. These facilities are mentioned positively by residents. The building has also been recently renovated according to one review, which described it as “clean, modern, and has been recently renovated.”

Short-stay students (minimum 4 months) – The minimum lease of 4 months is relatively flexible. Many student leases in Paris require 9 or 12 months, so Rue Paul Fort could suit exchange students or those on a single semester.

Residents who prefer bills-included contracts – The tags indicate bills are included, which simplifies budgeting. In Paris, utilities can add €50–€100 per month, so an all-inclusive rent is a distinct advantage.

Who Might Look Elsewhere

Rue Paul Fort

Students on a very tight budget – Since the actual price is not provided, and the city’s from-price is €365 per month, it is unclear whether Rue Paul Fort is more expensive than that baseline. If you are aiming for the absolute lowest cost, you may need to compare with other properties that explicitly advertise a rent under €400.

Students requiring an ensuite or private bathroom – The unit types listed are “non_ensuite” and “branded_independent_house”. The non-ensuite units typically share a bathroom and kitchen with other residents. If you need a private bathroom, you should confirm with the operator whether the independent house units are ensuite; otherwise, look elsewhere.

Students who need immediate availability – The property is currently listed as “not available”. If you are looking for a room to move into in the next few weeks, this residence may not be an option. You would need to contact the operator to see if future availability exists.

Those who prefer a fully self-contained studio – Non-ensuite units are usually cluster flats with shared facilities. A branded independent house might be a house share. If you want a studio with your own kitchenette, this residence might not be the right fit.

What Residents Say

The residence has received a handful of Google reviews; all are from verified guests or residents. Here are the three reviews provided in the data set:

Kushagra Chopra (rating 5): “If this is your first time living in Paris this is a great place to stay! Aurelie and the team are very responsive and helpful. The building is in a safe neighborhood and is very clean. And the amenities are great (gym, laundry in basement, community kitchen, etc.) Great experience!”

Ozgur Kurt (rating 5): “My daughter recently moved into this student accommodation, and we couldn’t be happier with the experience. The place is clean, modern, and has been recently renovated. It’s located in a lovely neighbourhood in Paris, which makes it even better. The manager, Aurelie, was incredibly helpful and professional, ensuring a …” (the review appears to be cut off in the original data).

Ann-Sophie Loehrer (rating 4): “The moving process is very easy and understandable. The rooms are clean and the manager (Aurelie) always helps you with problems/ questions.”

Common themes: The property manager Aurélie is praised consistently; cleanliness and safety are highlighted; the moving process is smooth; the amenities are well received. No negative reviews are present in the available data, but note the sample size is small (36 total reviews).

Price Positioning in the Paris Market

Paris student housing generally ranges from around €365 per month (for a very small, basic room in a shared flat) up to €1,200 or more for a private studio. Rue Paul Fort’s price is not listed, so we cannot assign it a specific bracket. Given that the residence offers a gym, lift, and renovated units, it is likely priced above the entry-level threshold. A reasonable estimate (purely speculative, not from data) would be in the mid-range — perhaps €600–€900 per month depending on room type. This is indicative only — confirm with the operator.

Compared to the city’s from-price of €365, most units in Paris that include utilities and a lift will cost at least €500–€600. If the operator confirms a rent close to €365, it would be an exceptional deal; if it is above €700, it would still be in line with typical mid-market student accommodation.

Room Types and Booking Timing

Room types:

Neither type is a studio. If you want complete privacy, a private studio elsewhere would be a better fit.

Booking timing:

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Rue Paul Fort currently available for booking?

According to the platform data, this property is marked as “not available”. This does not necessarily mean it will never be available; it could be undergoing maintenance, sold out for the current season, or temporarily removed. You should contact the housing operator directly to ask about upcoming availability for 2026 or 2027.

Can I get a private bathroom at this residence?

The unit types listed are “non_ensuite” and “branded_independent_house”. A non-ensuite room shares a bathroom with other residents. The branded independent house may or may not have private bathrooms — the data does not specify. To be sure, you must confirm the exact room configuration with the operator before signing any contract.

What are the typical utilities and extra costs?

The tags indicate “bills_included”, which suggests that water, electricity, heating, and internet are covered in the rent. This is a significant advantage in Paris, where utility bills can vary. However, you should still ask the operator what exactly is included (e.g., are any caps applied on electricity usage?). The deposit amount is not listed; expect at least one month’s rent as a security deposit.

Sources & data date

Data retrieved from the platform on 2026-07. All prices mentioned are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any financial commitment. Reviews are quoted verbatim from Google; the platform does not independently verify user reviews.

For current availability and to check if Rue Paul Fort can fit your schedule, use the on-site assistant to speak directly with a housing advisor.

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