Description de la propriété
Rent Properties-Apartments Neve Tzedek Tower Tel Aviv
.For rent duplex / loft apartment luxurious and architectural design about 65 square meters
2-large rooms
huge windows overlooking Neve Tzedek, Jaffa and the sea the apartment has an amazing terrace of 6 Sqm
A 6-foot ceiling in the living room.
lower floor: cozy living room with a high ceiling of 6 foot
an open kitchen, guest toilet and a sun balcony with a mesmerizing view
upper floor(sleeping gallery): a large master suite with a bathroom and a breathtaking view to Neve Tzedek
The apartment is fully furnished- just bring your luggage and enjoy this luxury experiance
Five elevators includding a shabat elevator.
Private underground parking place
The tower includes: a 24/7 doorman, an indoor swimming pool, gym, a sauna and a steam-room
The rent does not includ the maintenance fee of 1,100₪ per month
Asking price: 9,000₪
Rent Properties-Apartments Neve Tzedek Tower Tel Aviv
:Neighborhood info
Neve Tzedek is a neighborhood located in southwestern Tel Aviv, Israel. It was the first Jewish neighborhood to be built outside the walls of the ancient port of Jaffa
Neve Tzedek was established in 1887, 22 years before the 1909 founding of the City of Tel Aviv, by a group of Jewish families seeking to move outside of over-crowded Jaffa. Soon, additional small developments grew up around Neve Tzedek and were incorporated into the contemporary boundaries of the neighbourhood.
The residents preferred to construct their new neighborhoods with low-rise buildings along narrow streets. These homes frequently incorporated design elements from the Jugendstil/Art Nouveau and later Bauhaus Art movements and featured contemporary luxuries such as private bathrooms.
At the beginning of the 1900s, many artists and writers made Neve Tzedek their residence
By the end of the 1980s, efforts began to renovate and preserve Neve Tzedek’s century-old structures. New establishments were housed in old buildings, most notably the Suzanne Dellal Centre for Dance and Theatre and the Nachum Gutman Museum, located in the artist’s home. This gentrification led to Neve Tzedek’s rebirth as a fashionable and popular upmarket residence for Tel Avivians. Its main streets became lined once again with artists’ studios, including the ceramics studio of Samy D., alongside trendy cafés and bars, and more recently boutique hotels and shops selling hand-made goods to wealthy Israelis and tourists.
The Tel Aviv Light Rail, which is expected to pass near Neve Tzedek, will make the neighbourhood even more accessible for visitors and residents alike


