Examples of 'pied a terre' in a sentence

Meaning of "pied a terre"

pied a terre - this French phrase is used in English to refer to a small living space or temporary residence, typically in a city, that is used as a secondary or occasional accommodation

How to use "pied a terre" in a sentence

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pied a terre
Ideal for a pied a terre or a rental investment.
It would make a great pied a terre.
Perfect pied a terre and investment.
You feel as if you are in your own pied a terre.
An ideal pied a terre in a prime location.
Very interesting for a seasonal rental investment, first acquisition or pied a terre.
Pied a terre is allowed.
I do also have a pied a terre in Beverly Hills.
Pied a Terre restaurant.
Lady Ailsbridge has her London pied a terre right here in Whitechapel.
Enjoy a pied a terre or an opportunity for additional income at the price of a rental.
No need. Lady Ailsbridge has her London pied a terre.
My pied a terre.
No need. Lady Ailsbridge has her London pied a terre right here in Whitechapel.
Great pied a terre for Cannes and the beaches.

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Your Parisian pied a terre awaits!
Ideal pied a terre quiet, in the countryside, in a neighborhood of villas and close to shops.
Mine 's a pied a terre in Birmingham.
His pied a terre in Monaco.

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