Welcome to Tel Aviv, the ‘White City’. One can say a lot about Tel Aviv as a city, especially about Tel Aviv’s urban landscape. If you’re coming from Europe, then perhaps you will find Tel Aviv to be less attractive.
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To understand the Tel Aviv housing market, we must first dig through history to understand it’s urban planning. It began in 1887, 22 years before the 1909 founding of the City of Tel Aviv, where Neve Tzedek was established, Tel.
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The international ‘Bauhaus’ style was introduced in the 1930’s by German architects, and thus earning Tel Aviv’s ‘White City’ title by UNESCO. The Lev Ha’ir neighborhood has become a top real estate location over the years due its many Bauhaus.
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So what is in fact a classic Tel Aviv apartment? The Tel Aviv housing market mainly consists of apartment buildings and depending on your preferred location, each neighborhood has its own, unique real estate characteristics. As I’m based in Central.
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Tama 38 has been going around in Tel Aviv for several years now, and many of the older buildings in the city get to benefit from it, improving Tel Aviv’s urban facade, immensely. What is Tama 38? In April.
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Unless you commute in and out of the city on a daily basis and happen to work outside of the Gush Dan area where public transportation is nowhere to be found within a kilometer, personally, I don’t see why one.
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Garden Apartments: Underestimated, garden apartments in Tel Aviv offer the perfect combination of country living in the heart of the city. However, given the nature of these type of apartments – normally facing the back surrounded by other buildings, one’s.
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New Apartment Buildings: Newly apartment buildings come complete with modern amenities such as a secured entrance lobby with an intercom buzzer/videcom, elevator, “Machsan” (private storage unit), private underground parking and all apartments come complete with a “Mamad”, central A/C and.
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