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Meiron 2–4
The Miron 2–4 project is a boutique residential building offering 34 meticulously designed apartments, perfectly suited to the character of the neighborhood undergoing renewal.

The building sits on a spacious corner lot that allows for optimal planning. It features three separate entrances, a landscaped internal patio, an underground parking garage with storage rooms, and commercial spaces on the ground floor.

In recent years, the Neve Sha’anan neighborhood has been undergoing rapid urban renewal, attracting developers, contractors, and private investors alike. Located at the heart of the area’s most advanced zone — the triangle of Ein HaKore, Miron, and Eiger Streets — and with convenient access to major roads, the project ensures high real estate value and significant appreciation potential in the coming years.

The surrounding area already boasts newly completed buildings, others under construction or in planning, alongside extensive infrastructure upgrades such as sidewalks, lighting, street furniture, and new businesses. A positive demographic shift is also clearly taking place.

At the same time, both the old and new Central Bus Station complexes are acting as powerful growth engines: the new station continues to expand, while the old station, purchased for 560 million NIS, is planned to include around 1,000 residential units combined with commercial areas and public facilities.

Project Status: Marketing Completed
Architect: Toam Architects
Contractor: Fadi & Yosef
Financial Institution: Bank of Jerusalem

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