4-Room New Development Apartment Near Kikar Rabin | 130 sqm | Tama 38 Project
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4-Room New Development Apartment Near Kikar Rabin | 130 sqm | Tama 38 Project

6,250,000 ₪
$2,075,000 · €1,818,750
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4
Rooms
130 sqm
Area
2
Floor
48,077
Price/sqm
1
Parking

About this property

Rare opportunity to enter one of Tel Aviv's most coveted addresses before completion — 29 Bari Street, just steps from Kikar Rabin and the new tram line reshaping urban mobility in the city.

This 4-room apartment spans 119 sqm of thoughtfully designed living space, complemented by an 11 sqm south-facing mirpeset that floods the interior with natural light. Set on the 2nd floor of an architecturally distinctive building designed by acclaimed architect Gidi Bar Orian, the wide-opening façade offers dual south and east orientation — a premium feature in Tel Aviv's competitive market.

Developed under the Tama 38 urban renewal framework by Boulevard, the project is advancing toward building permit issuance, with delivery anticipated Summer 2028. Underground parking is included, and buyers benefit from rental income during the construction period, based on expert appraisal — a meaningful offset in today's market.

At 6,250,000 NIS (approximately 48,000 NIS/sqm), this asset delivers an estimated rental yield of 3.2%, consistent with prime central Tel Aviv benchmarks. Whether you're building a long-term portfolio or securing a lifestyle base in Israel's economic capital, this pre-delivery window represents genuine upside.

Explore this listing and discover more Tel Aviv investment opportunities at realestate-telaviv.com — your dedicated resource for buying smart in the White City.

Additional details

Balcony 11 sqm
Bathrooms 2
Toilets 3

Location

Market Insight — Tel Aviv (city avg)

All neighborhoods
55,000 ₪
Avg/sqm
+4.2%
12m trend
3.2%
Est. yield

Data from gov.il & market analysis.

Data sourced from official records and market analysis.
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