This is a compelling opportunity to own an apartment for sale in City Center Tel Aviv — part of a brand-new boutique building currently under construction in one of the city’s most connected and walkable locations. The apartment offers three rooms across 67 sqm, plus an 11 sqm private balcony with open city views. Three directions of natural light fill the space throughout the day, and the open-plan kitchen and salon layout creates a bright, airy feel that works equally well as a primary residence or investment property. Whether you are buying in Tel Aviv for the first time or expanding a portfolio, this is the kind of address that holds its value.
Every element of this apartment for sale in City Center Tel Aviv has been carefully considered — from the high-spec new-build finishes to the private parking space and storage room included with every unit. The building stands five floors tall with full elevator access, and fourth-floor positioning delivers elevated views, excellent natural light, and a strong sense of privacy in the heart of the city. Buying as a foreigner in Israel? Ronkin coordinates the full process, from legal due diligence to key handover. Browse more City Center properties or contact us to arrange a consultation.
Highlights
- Brand-new boutique building, currently under construction
- 3-room apartment, 67 sqm interior + 11 sqm private balcony
- 4th floor of 5, three directions of natural light
- Private parking space + storage room included
- Elevator, open-plan kitchen and salon layout
- MAMAD safe room included
Neighborhood: City Center
City Center Tel Aviv — known locally as Lev Ha’ir — is the beating heart of the city. Dizengoff Street, Bograshov, Rothschild Boulevard, and the Carmel Market are all within easy walking distance, putting residents at the centre of Tel Aviv’s café culture, restaurant scene, and cultural life. The area is famously walkable, well connected by public transport, and consistently in demand from young professionals, families, and international buyers alike. Tree-lined streets give it a quieter residential feel despite its central position, and the mix of classic Bauhaus architecture and thoughtful new construction keeps it among the most desirable addresses in the city. For anyone weighing up where to live in Tel Aviv, City Center rarely disappoints.

























