Description
This preserved house was originally constructed in 1929 by the local and renowned architect Herman Inberger. Fashioned after affluent German Templar style homes which the German Colony is famous for. The house features high ceilings, large windows, and the iconic red-tiled roof. It is prominently displayed in local architectural books.
Bordering a pastoral local park offers the property supreme privacy and a serene escape from the city without compromising on location. This incredibly spacious semi-attached house is located on one of the most prestigious streets in Jerusalem. Smuts is situated just over a kilometer south of the Old City and just a few hundred meters from the First Train Station.
The lot is enormous: over 600 SQM, and the house itself is spread over roughly 500 SQM, and 316 SQM Private Garden, making this a rare find for anyone seeking a large house in the best location Jerusalem has to offer.
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