Meet You at the Garden
A few months ago, my friend and I agreed to meet at the garden where 29th meets 35th. Sounds like we were meeting in Manhattan
A few months ago, my friend and I agreed to meet at the garden where 29th meets 35th. Sounds like we were meeting in Manhattan
One of the most famous—and longest—streets of Jerusalem is Rechov Yaffo, or Jaffa Street. It runs from the entrance of the city all the way
We recently marketed an apartment in Jerusalem’s Greek Colony. After three families made similar initial proposals, one buyer raised his bid and the owner accepted
We recently were involved in a very small deal in Jerusalem, and I mean tiny. We sold a 15 square meter (sqm), or approximately 160
Talbieh is a charming, centrally located, upscale Jerusalem neighborhood. It originally comprised large private houses owned by wealthy Christian Arab families, most of whom lived
Throughout the world, many neighborhoods have groups of streets with names related to a specific theme. For example, growing up in Long Beach, New York,
When I mention the name Mitzpe Ramon to most people, the first thought that comes to mind is either the Ramon Crater or the luxurious
My relatives recently sold their apartment, and the contract signing was delayed by over a month because their identification numbers on the apartment registration were
Every time my brother-in-law visits Israel, we grab a few hours — and a few books about Jerusalem’s neighborhoods and streets — and off we
Bnei Brak is Israel’s largest city comprising primarily ultra-Orthodox Jews. Located a mere four miles east of Tel Aviv, Bnai Brak has become somewhat of
I recently wrote an article called “Buying on Paper: A Success Story” explaining the pros and cons of purchasing an apartment “on paper” or, as
My client wanted to purchase an apartment in a particular building in Jerusalem’s lovely Talbieh community but had no interest in doing renovations. “Find me