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City Center
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The city center is undergoing a radical transformation as a result of municipal & governmental support for beautification & restoration. Coupled with renewed investor confidence in the area, the construction of a new light railway system and changes in the political arena, the city center is a bargain-hunter's dream for the discerning buyer who needs a central location and the convenience of abundant public transport.
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Musrara
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Situated adjacent to the wall of the Old City on one side and the city center on the other, Musrara is a unique blend of the old and the new. Comprised mainly of old Arab-style stone houses, Musrara has become popular with buyers looking for something special.
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Old City
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Probably one of the most exclusive neighborhoods of Jerusalem. With only 600 homes, and the obvious draw of the Kotel, history and unmatchable charm, the Old City is a much sought after area for both local & foreign buyers.
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Nachlaot
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Nachlaot is centrally located in Jerusalem, directly north of Sha'arei Chesed, and bounded by Machane Yehuda. It has several sections, ranging from busy main streets to charming quiet alleys lined with old & renovated homes. Property prices in Nachlaot are lower than Sha'arei Chesed See properties at this location
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Sha'arei Chesed
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Sha'arei Chesed is one of the more upscale religious neighborhoods in Jerusalem today. It has a unique combination of the old "Yerushalmi" alongside young "Anglo" oleh families. Properties in Sha'arei Chesed are in high demand. Although only minutes walking distance from the center of the city, Sha'arei Chesed still retains it quaint "Old World" charm. See properties at this location
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French Hill
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French Hill/Tzameret Habira is a quiet tree-lined neighborhood. Homes are always in demand because of the proximity to Hadassah, the Hebrew University, the fine schools and community services. From French Hill there are excellent transport connections, linking easily with the rest of Jerusalem & Israel. Location is excellent, and property purchase here has always been a good investment. See properties at this location
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Mt. Scopus view - Old City & Mt. Zion |
French Hill, towards Mt. Scopus |
Terraced Homes of French Hill |
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Ramat Eshkol/Givat HaMivtar
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Built immediately following the Six Day War in 1967, Ramat Eshkol is a bustling microcosm of Jerusalem as a whole. While the population is predominantly religious, many different people live here. Housing options range from 2-4 bedroom apartments in standard apartment building to duplex & single-family homes. Prices ranges from approximately $200,000 to $2,000,000. Like most neighborhoods, Ramat Eshkol has its own commercial center with banking and shopping. It is conveniently located on major public transportation lines only a few minutes ride from the city center.
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