By COLlive reporter
Photos: sothebysrealty.com
Israel Sotheby’s International Realty is listing an apartment in the heart of Jerusalem’s Jewish Quarter, which it bills as “The One and Only Closest Living Space to the Western Wall.”
The asking price is $26,500,000.
The apartment, located near Colel Chabad’s Eshel soup kitchen at Hakotel Street 7, is said to be an exceptional real estate opportunity with profound historical and religious significance.
“Its unparalleled proximity to the Western Wall Plaza, merely meters away, provides an unobstructed and direct view of one of the world’s holiest sites from every room, making it a truly distinctive offering,” Sotheby’s said.
Constructed in 1973 under the direction of award-winning Israeli-Canadian architect Moshe Safdie, the building itself holds historical significance and played a pivotal role in the development of the Jewish Quarter while preserving its timeless charm.
The residence’s intelligent design seamlessly incorporates the iconic view of the Kotel into the living space, with a direct exit to a terrace that enhances the breathtaking vista. In addition, the property showcases fabulous glass artwork by leading artist Ronen Kandel, adding a unique and artistic touch to the space.
The apartment’s layout is thoughtfully designed, providing complete privacy for the luxurious master suite with built-in closets, a dressing area, and spa-like bathroom, a spacious home office area, two additional bedrooms, two additional bathrooms, and a separate laundry room.
The approximately 220 square meter living area, all on one level, is complemented by a 26 square meter terrace designed for ‘Sukkah’ use.
The well-maintained interior features a large living room, a divided kosher kitchen with an island equipped with two sinks, two dishwashers, two garbage disposals, and a dining area.
“In addition to its unrivaled location and incomparable view, this property offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of real estate deeply connected to the rich tapestry of history and spirituality,” Sotheby’s said.
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Bashert!!
I want it!!!!
It’s literally under my ownership
I already bought it
$26 Million = 26 Million x Yud Kei Vav Kei
Are you saying money 💰 is Gd?
I am sure you meant to write ONE Million times 26, NOT TWENTY SIX million times 26, which would be 676,000,000…
Oholei Torah Chai…
Almost like Crown Heights 😉
A parking spot!!
then there’s a parking lot reserved only for residents.
Location, Location, Location! Can you imagine Shabbos, Yom Tov, Sheva Brochas, and Sukkos there. Dream.