The Nofei Bereshit project in Tzfat is poised to redefine the city’s landscape, blending modern living with the area’s mystical ambiance. The project’s garden apartments are particularly noteworthy, as they tap into a growing demand for a lifestyle that combines the convenience of an apartment with the benefits of private outdoor space. Looking ahead, these units are expected to be key drivers of value in the development.
Based on initial plans and comparable new projects in northern Israel, the garden apartments in Nofei Bereshit are projected to come in two main configurations. The more common will be 3 to 4 room (2–3 bedroom) units, with interior spaces ranging from approximately 90 to 110 square meters. The main draw, the private garden (gina), is expected to range from 50 to 100 square meters, a significant amount of outdoor space. A smaller number of larger 5-room (4 bedroom) garden apartments, likely exceeding 120 square meters inside, will feature premium gardens of 100 to 200 square meters.
Pricing is where the future of the Tzfat market becomes clear. As of late 2025, pre-construction and early construction prices for the smaller garden apartments are anticipated to start in the range of 1.8 million to 2.2 million NIS. The larger, more premium units will likely be priced from 2.3 million NIS and up, depending on size, location within the project, and specific garden features. This pricing reflects a broader trend: the “gentrification” of Tzfat, where new, high-end construction is attracting a mix of Israeli families seeking a better quality of life and overseas buyers looking for a unique holiday home. These garden apartments are not just homes; they are a forecast of Tzfat’s evolution into a premier residential destination.
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- Garden apartments in Nofei Bereshit will likely feature 3–5 room layouts.
- Sizes are projected to be 90–120+ square meters interior with 50–200 square meter gardens.
- Early pricing is forecasted to be around 1.8 million to 2.2 million NIS for smaller units and 2.3+ million for larger ones.
- The project reflects a trend of rising property values and new, modern development in Tzfat.