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Rehavia Real Estate

Rehavia is one of Jerusalem's most prestigious and historic neighborhoods, built in the 1920s and home to some of the city's most distinguished residents including Israeli presidents and prime ministers. Its tree-lined boulevards of Jerusalem stone, proximity to the Knesset and government quarter, and central location make it perennially desirable. While it has a smaller Anglo community than Baka or Katamon, it attracts high-end buyers seeking the finest Jerusalem real estate.

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Real Estate in Rehavia

Rehavia is one of Jerusalem's most prestigious and historic neighborhoods, built in the 1920s and home to some of the city's most distinguished residents including Israeli presidents and prime ministers. Its tree-lined boulevards of Jerusalem stone, proximity to the Knesset and government quarter, and central location make it perennially desirable. While it has a smaller Anglo community than Baka or Katamon, it attracts high-end buyers seeking the finest Jerusalem real estate.

Why Buy in Rehavia?

  • Jerusalem's most prestigious address — consistently strong values
  • Beautiful 1920s–1930s Bauhaus and eclectic architecture
  • Walking distance to the city center, King David Hotel, and cultural venues
  • Home to Hebrew University's Givat Ram campus and the Israel Museum
  • Quiet, established neighborhood with broad tree-lined streets

Property Prices

Rehavia is among Jerusalem's most expensive neighborhoods. Renovated apartments typically start at ₪3M–₪4M for smaller units. Large 5–7 room apartments in classic buildings range from ₪5M–₪10M. Rare standalone villas and garden homes can exceed ₪15M–₪20M. The neighborhood commands a significant premium for its prestige, architecture, and location.

Lifestyle in Rehavia

Rehavia has a cultured, intellectual atmosphere — it has historically been home to academics, artists, and politicians. The neighborhood is largely secular with a traditional minority. It is quieter and more reserved than Baka, with elegant cafes, bookshops, and the nearby Sacher Park. The iconic Café Agas VeTapuach is a neighborhood institution. Walking to the city center and the First Station takes under 20 minutes.

Amenities & Infrastructure

Sacher Park (one of Jerusalem's largest), proximity to the Israel Museum, Hebrew University Givat Ram, the National Library, and the Supreme Court. Excellent bus connections to the city center. Private clinics, boutique shops, and high-end restaurants within walking distance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Rehavia suitable for Anglo buyers?

Yes, though the Anglo community is smaller than in Baka or Katamon. Many senior professionals, academics, and high-net-worth diaspora buyers are drawn to Rehavia's prestige and architecture. It suits buyers who prioritize location and quality over community density.

What makes Rehavia properties special architecturally?

Many Rehavia buildings were designed in the 1920s–1940s by European-trained architects in Bauhaus, International, and eclectic styles. The use of Jerusalem stone is universal. Some buildings have been carefully renovated while preserving original details such as tiled floors, arched windows, and wrought-iron balconies.

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