Rehavia is what an outsider often pictures when imagining residential Jerusalem: tree-lined streets laid out in the 1920s, Bauhaus and International Style apartment blocks, garden cafés, and a population that ranges from supreme court justices to émigré writers.
The Centrality Advantage
Rehavia is more walkable than Talbiyeh and considerably more social. For families with school-age children, the central location and educational density (Hebrew University, Gymnasia) is a meaningful advantage.
Bauhaus Architecture
The trade-off with Talbiyeh is that some of the original buildings need significant work. The market here is more segmented — a beautifully restored 200 m² Bauhaus apartment on Ben Maimon will trade well above an unrestored equivalent two streets away.
Inventory
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Public inventory in Rehavia is limited at present
Most transactions in this neighbourhood happen off-market. We handle enquiries privately.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Rehavia or Talbiyeh?
Talbiyeh for heritage scarcity and absolute discretion. Rehavia for daily life, walkability, and schools. Many international families with children choose Rehavia.
Is Rehavia's rental market active?
Yes, particularly for long leases to academics and professionals. Gross yields typically run 2.5–3.5%.
Searching in Rehavia?
Private brief, curated inventory, off-market access. Our team is available by direct introduction.
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