Ramot Jerusalem Villa for Sale
City: Jerusalem
Neighborhood: Ramot
ID. 6156335
280 SQ. M.
3014 SQ. FT.
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Ramot Jerusalem Villa for sale featuring 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms in 280 sqm (3,014 sqft) of luxurious living space on a 450 sqm (4,844 sqft) plot with a spacious living room, beautiful dining area, and well appointed kitchen.
A gorgeous garden facing the Navi Shmuel national park is perfect for outdoor enjoyment and entertaining. A separate structure houses a private synagogue/bet midrash.
The villa is located on a quiet street in the prestigious Ramot 06 neighborhood of many private homes and courtyards, and offers privacy and tranquility on hills with convenient access to other areas of Jerusalem.
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Daniel Zur
Real - estate advisorAbout
RamotRamot is a charming suburban neighborhood located on a plateau just outside Jerusalem. The neighborhood is composed of five sub-neighborhoods and was established in 1972 to expand the area surrounding the city.
One of the most notable features of Ramot is its prime location, situated right off the highway, which makes it an ideal spot for commuters. Ramot boasts a diverse population, including Anglo and a range of religious communities, such as Dati Leumi, secular, and Yeshivish.
The neighborhood's literal meaning is "plateau," a name commonly used by Jerusalem residents. The full name of Ramot is Ramot Alon, named after Yigal Alon, an Israeli politician, commander of the Palmach, and IDF general.
Ramot offers a range of amenities, including a shopping center, community center, parks, synagogues, numerous schools, library, and fitness center. The peaceful atmosphere makes it an ideal place for families to settle down, with more affordable housing than the city center and surrounding neighborhoods.
With over 55,000 residents, Ramot is the largest neighborhood in Israel. Initially, it was a secular neighborhood, but in recent years it has absorbed a large ultra-Orthodox population, which now comprises the majority. Despite the changes, Ramot remains a welcoming and diverse community, with a strong sense of communal spirit
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