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Published on November 2nd, 2021 | by Isabelle Karamooz, Founder of FQM

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Gail Boisclair, founder/manager of PerfectlyParis and specialist in accommodations in Paris and in the furnished rentals business

Gail Boisclair, founder/manager of PerfectlyParis, has been a specialist in accommodations in Paris and in the furnished rentals business since 2001. Her company is specialized in vacation rentals in Montmartre area (8th, 9th, 17th and 18th). Most of her renters and her owners are English-speaking and she welcome her tenants to ensure they fully understand the functioning of the apartment and they know the environment as well as the Parisian life. French Quarter Magazine is pleased to introduce you to this professional expat who tells us a bit about herself and her business PerfectlyParis.

Header Photo Credit: PerfectlyParis Collections

Gail Boisclair, founder/manager of PerfectlyParis. Photo Credit: Lily Heise

You’re originally from Canada, so how did you end up in Paris, France?

I am originally from Toronto but have been living in Paris since 2001. Unlike a lot of people who are expatriates living here, it wasn’t a “lifelong dream” to live in Paris. 

I left Canada in 1997 to spend a few months in the sunny Caribbean. Not surprisingly, a few months, turned into 4 years! While there, I met a charming Frenchman (aren’t they all) and after a few years, he decided it was time to move back to Paris. When I first visited the city about 15 years prior, I fell in love with Montmartre and that is where I continue to live today. 

What three posts will give new readers an idea of what Perfectly Paris (www.perfectlyparis.com) is all about? When did you decide to become the founder of a furnished apartment rental company specializing in Montmartre and the surrounding area (8th, 9th, 17th and 18th arrondissements)?

I am not sure how to answer the first question since I don’t have a blog but here is a link to the ‘About’ page on my site:

https://www.perfectlyparis.com/about.html

The rental business came to me by accident, actually. As the price to rent an apartment is about the same as what you would pay for a mortgage in the city, we decided to buy a place. He stumbled across a charming little place that was like a cottage in the city and bought it straight away. It was really too small to live in but a great deal and absolutely adorable. We lived in this ‘cottage’ until the renovations of the apartment we bought to live in were completed. Once that was done, I asked what he wanted to do with the cottage. He suggested that I should rent it out and my response was, “To who?” His response was to tourists! This was in 2001 and, at the time, this was not a very popular concept in Paris of Europe, in general. I was not sure whether or not it would work but decided to give it a try. Much to my surprise, our cottage was a big hit with travelers coming to Paris – so much so that we bought a second, larger property to rent out. After that, I had friends asking me to manage their Paris apartments and that is how PerfectlyParis was born. (Also, you can note that I have apartments in many arrondissements now so not just the four you mention above).

Photo Credit: PerfectlyParis Collections

What do you love most about life in Paris?

The quality of life we have here. Even though it’s a major city and I tend to always be busy running around, I still stop to take a break and enjoy a coffee or wine, a walk through a neighborhood, shopping almost daily at markets and more.

Photo Credit: PerfectlyParis Collections

French Quarter Magazine is following you on the social medias. You always seem to be off on fun local adventures in the Paris area. How do you find inspiration to explore not only far off places, but also places closer to Paris’ suburbs?

There is ALWAYS something to see/do in Paris and the surrounding areas – a new exhibit, a new restaurant and more. Normally, I stumble across things when I am going to different work appointments. I always try to take the time to explore, even if it’s for a short time.


About the Author

is originally from Versailles, France. Isabelle harbored a lifelong fascination with exploring the world. Her journey began at 17 when she seized the opportunity to study abroad in Rhonda, Spain, igniting a passion for travel that took her across continents. From vibrant Hong Kong to picturesque Ireland, from the historic streets of Italy to the enchanting landscapes of Morocco, she embraced diverse cultures and experiences, truly embodying the spirit of a global citizen. After several years of exploration, Isabelle found a sense of home in Los Angeles, where she immersed herself in the vibrant cultural scene while working at the French Consulate. With a deep-seated love for the arts and history, she pursued her academic endeavors, earning a Bachelor's degree in History from the University of California, Berkeley. Furthering her dedication to education, she has studied to pursue a Master's program in teaching at the University of Southern California, eventually sharing her knowledge and passion as a French instructor for aspiring students at UNLV and CSN in Nevada. Driven by her passion for storytelling and cultural exchange, Isabelle founded French Quarter Magazine, where she serves as the Editor-in-Chief. In this role, she orchestrates the publication's diverse content, from conducting interviews and pitching story ideas to capturing captivating moments through photography. Currently, she is channeling her creative energies into her first English-language work, a novel that delves into the compelling life of Coco Chanel. Filled with adventure, intrigue, and a touch of romance, her debut novel promises to captivate readers with its rich tapestry of history and emotion.



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