Tel Aviv is younger than its prices suggest. The city celebrates its first century in living memory.
There is no single prime quarter the way Talbiyeh defines Jerusalem. Tel Aviv's high end is distributed across a series of distinct submarkets.
Neve Tzedek
The most distinctive luxury submarket in the city. Two- and three-storey stone houses with pitched tile roofs, narrow streets, internal courtyards. Prices: 80,000–130,000 NIS per square metre.
Rothschild Boulevard
The spine of Bauhaus Tel Aviv. 1930s exteriors with completely contemporary interiors through deep renovation. Prices: 75,000–120,000 NIS per square metre.
The Old North
Tel Aviv's quieter half. Tree-lined, residential, with restored Bauhaus and 1950s blocks. Prices: 60,000–95,000 NIS per square metre.
Sarona and Park Tzameret
Modern luxury statement. Glass and stone towers, full concierge, secure parking. Top floors exceed 150,000 NIS per square metre.
The Tel Aviv Seafront
Older buildings on Hayarkon and Herbert Samuel, with the view as the central proposition. Penthouses command the highest absolute pricing.
Jaffa
Restored Arab stone houses, in long transformation. Prices: 75,000–140,000 NIS per square metre.
Ramat Aviv Gimel
The family residential answer, north of the Yarkon. Prices: 45,000–70,000 NIS per square metre.
How international families choose
Pied-à-terre buyers → Rothschild, Neve Tzedek, or seafront towers. Relocating families with children → Old North or Ramat Aviv Gimel. Yield-focused buyers → Rothschild or Old North. Heritage buyers → Neve Tzedek, Jaffa, or central Bauhaus Rothschild.
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FAQ
Which Tel Aviv neighborhood has the highest prices? Park Tzameret and Sarona trophy floors — exceeding 150,000 NIS/m².
Best neighborhood for rental yield? Rothschild and the Old North.