Arnona Place

 

When it comes to a major purchase involving a large sum of money, trust is a big factor — trust in the product one is buying and in the seller. There is no more major purchase in a person’s life than a home, often involving a substantial mortgage extending over many years. Trust is something that is not bought; it is earned. It comes from establishing a solid reputation built over a period of time by supplying faithful and reliable service.

Regarding trust, there is no more solid firm than Tivuch Shelly, a company with proven credentials of integrity and reliability. Tivuch Shelly is headed by Shelly Levine, a veteran olah from the U.S. who has sold many hundreds of housing units in Israel over the past 33 years to new olim and veteran Israelis. Tivuch Shelly focuses on Jerusalem, Ma’ale Adumim, Beit Shemesh, Modi’in, and Tel Aviv. Shelly understands what people want in their homes, and makes sure, together with the developer, that they get it. Shelly works with the client from first contact to completion, including personal assistance in securing mortgages on the best possible terms. Shelly works only with developers with established reputations for excellence.

Their current new projects are: Arnona Place, located in Jerusalem’s newest, most dynamic, and fastest-growing area. An ultra-modern, three-building development, Arnona Place offers all of the conveniences of state-of-the-art housing, including underground parking and a spacious open plaza, as well as a location along one of Jerusalem’s major public transportation routes, which will include a light rail line. Since Arnona is still a neighborhood “on the rise,” prices there are much more affordable than in comparable neighborhoods in Jerusalem. The first phase of Arnona Place is approaching completion, and purchasers will be able to move in within the next few weeks.

Song of the Prophets on Hanevi’im (Prophets) Street in the heart of downtown Jerusalem bridges the seam between the old city and the new dynamic city of the present. The low-rise building project, with apartments ranging in size from two to five rooms, is in walking distance of the Old City and the Western Wall, the bustling downtown streets of Jerusalem, the colorful Mahane Yehuda Market, and just steps away from just about every major public transportation line in the city.

Nofim Gardens in Modi’in, located between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, will be completed in 2020. Nofim Gardens is for those who like green, open spaces and a suburban, low-rise style of life. Nofim Gardens consists of 24 units in three buildings, encompassing large cottages and duplex apartments. They sell well as an excellent value for the money!

Gabay Place, in the heart of Tel Aviv, is a complex of modern high-rise buildings that presents a unique opportunity to invest in the pulsating life of Israel’s throbbing commercial and cultural center that literally is changing before one’s eyes. Gabay provides a chance to “get in on the ground (price) floor” by buying into this exciting environment with only a 7% payment required on registration, 13% after two years, and the balance of 80% only upon completion. An exceptional deal! Shelly Levine calls it one of the best real-estate investment opportunities she has seen in her 30-plus years of experience in the field. Investors will see an immediate, substantial financial gain when the project is completed.

For anyone looking into a long-term investment, a new project will start in the coming weeks in Ramat Beit Shemesh, and next year another new housing development will begin in Ma’ale Adumim.

As can be seen, there is no lack of action and housing choices at Tivuch Shelly. In addition to the new projects listed here, Tivuch Shelly handles resales in numerous locations expertly and to the satisfaction of both buyers and sellers.

For further information and consultations in Hebrew or English, contact Sales at 02-5662499 or email Shelly at Tivuchshellylevine@gmail.com or Aliza at tiv_shelly1@bezeqint.net. Their website is www.tivuchshelly.com.

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