The rental market on streets like Ein Gedi and Dolev in Ramat Beit Shemesh Aleph is a reflection of the neighborhood’s soul. These are not streets of anonymous high-rises; they are streets of community, of families, of life lived on the sidewalks and in the shared gardens. Finding an available apartment here is often less about browsing online listings and more about tapping into the neighborhood’s intricate social network.
That being said, based on current market conditions, a 4-room (three-bedroom) apartment on these streets would typically rent for between ₪5,800 and ₪6,800 per month. A 5-room (four-bedroom) apartment would be in the range of ₪6,500 to ₪8,000.
The apartments on these streets are a mix of older, established buildings and some newer, smaller projects. The price will depend on factors like the age and condition of the building, whether the apartment has been renovated, and, most importantly, the size of the balcony or garden. In a neighborhood where outdoor living is so central to the culture, a spacious mirpeset (balcony) is a highly prized asset and will command a premium.
The best way to find an apartment here is to work with a real estate agent who is deeply embedded in the community. We often hear about available apartments before they are ever publicly listed. It’s also worth walking the streets and looking for “for rent” signs in the windows – a classic, old-school method that is still surprisingly effective in this neighborhood.
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4-room apartments on Ein Gedi or Dolev typically rent for ₪5,800-₪6,800 per month.
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5-room apartments on these streets range from ₪6,500-₪8,000 per month.
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The market is driven by community networks, and the best deals are often found through local agents.
- Apartments with large balconies or gardens command a premium price.