Occupying the top floor of a boutique building, this apartment offers abundant natural light, a wraparound sun terrace, an upgraded kitchen, and four exposures. Thoughtfully designed throughout, with stunning views of the Tel Aviv skyline.
Neve Sha’anan–Florentin: Where Tel Aviv’s Past Meets Its Future.
Straddling two of Tel Aviv’s most compelling neighborhoods, this dynamic pocket of the city delivers the best of both worlds — and then some.
Neve Sha’anan is in the midst of a bold urban renaissance. Large-scale redevelopment projects are reshaping its skyline, with residential and commercial towers on the horizon alongside dedicated green spaces and public buildings. A modern, well-kept country club, a thriving café scene, and boutique shopping add to an already rich neighborhood fabric. Getting around couldn’t be easier — a nearby train station, excellent access to major arterials, and the upcoming light rail line set to transform connectivity across the city. Next door, Florentin pulses with an energy all its own. Born in the 1930s as a neighborhood of immigrants and laborers, it was reimagined in the ’90s as a magnet for artists and creatives — and today it draws young families drawn to its vibrant, urban character. Street art that stops you mid-step. Independent coffee shops. Vintage stores, galleries, and restaurants that spill onto sun-drenched sidewalks.
Together, these two neighborhoods form something rare: a place where history and reinvention don’t just coexist — they elevate each other. This is Tel Aviv living at its most authentic and most alive.
