Home for Sale: Shonei Halachot, Old City, Jerusalem
Private Home for Sale: Shonei Halachot, Old City, Jerusalem
Fantastic Historic Private Home
in the Old City - Shonei Halachot 13
Description:
- Located on Shonei Halachot, a quiet and most picturesque street in the Jewish Quarter
from which one can see the Kotel, Temple Mount
and off a beautifully-maintained common courtyard accessed by only two apartments.
This house was built over 600 years ago by the Turks!
Total Floor Space: 162 Sqm
- First floor includes a salon (30 meters),
a dining room (19 meters) where 20 can dine comfortably,
a kitchen, bathroom with shower, and large storage room.
- Second floor includes the master bedroom (16 meters),
a master bath with both a shower and a Jacuzzi tub,
a roomy second bedroom (14 meters), and a third bedroom - study (11 meters),
all connected by a spacious hallway which also features a kitchenette.
- Roof has two levels – the first lower level (24 meters) is a cozy space for entertaining,
the second level (38 meters) has dramatic views
of the Temple Mount (Har HaBayit) and the Jerusalem panorama.
- Two storage rooms (totalling 7.5 meters)
- Hot water radiator heating throughout.
- Air conditioned dining room and bedrooms.
- Electrical system has been totally replaced.
- Double paned thermal windows with screens.
- Low maintenance water softener for entire home.
- Reverse osmosis drinking water system.
- Includes kitchen appliances, ceiling fans,
built in wall safe, and all built-in furniture and closets.
Asking Price: $1,650,000
For More Information:
Shlomo Benzaquen
RE/MAX Momenntum, Jerusalem
(in Israel) 052-601-4411
(from USA) 212-896-4747
israelhomesales@gmail.com
remaxmomentumisrael.com
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Dead Sea , Sea of Salt, also called the Salt Sea, is a salt lake bordering Jordan to the east, and Israel and the West Bank to the west. Its surface and shores are 422 metres (1,385 ft) below sea level,[2] the lowest elevation on the Earth's surface on dry land. The Dead Sea is 378 m (1,240 ft) deep, the deepest hypersaline lake in the world. It is also one of the world's saltiest bodies of water, with 33.7% salinity. Only Lake Assal (Djibouti), Garabogazköl and some hypersaline lakes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica (such as Don Juan Pond) have a higher salinity. It is 8.6 times more salty than the ocean.[4] This salinity makes for a harsh environment where animals cannot flourish, hence its name. The Dead Sea is 67 kilometres (42 mi) long and 18 kilometres (11 mi) wide at its widest point. It lies in the Jordan Rift Valley, and its main tributary is the Jordan River.
The Dead Sea has attracted visitors from around the Mediterranean basin for thousands of years. Biblically, it was a place of refuge for King David. It was one of the world's first health resorts (for Herod the Great), and it has been the supplier of a wide variety of products, from balms for Egyptian mummification to potash for fertilizers. People also use the salt and the minerals from the Dead Sea to create cosmetics and herbal sachets. In 2009, 1.2 million foreign tourists visited on the Israeli side.
The sea has a density of 1.24kg/L, making swimming difficult.The Dead Sea is an endorheic lake located in the Jordan Rift Valley, a geographic feature formed by the Dead Sea Transform (DST). This left lateral-moving transform fault lies along the tectonic plate boundary between the African Plate and the Arabian Plate. It runs between the East Anatolian Fault zone in Turkey and the northern end of the Red Sea Rift offshore of the southern tip of Sinai.
The Jordan River is the only major water source flowing into the Dead Sea, although there are small perennial springs under and around the Dead Sea, creating pools and quicksand pits along the edges.[7] There are no outlet streams.
Rainfall is scarcely 100 mm (3.9 in) per year in the northern part of the Dead Sea and barely 50 mm (2.0 in) in the southern part. The Dead Sea zone's aridity is due to the rainshadow effect of the Judean Hills. The highlands east of the Dead Sea receive more rainfall than the Dead Sea itself.
To the west of the Dead Sea, the Judean Hills rise less steeply and are much lower than the mountains to the east. Along the southwestern side of the lake is a 210 m (690 ft) tall halite formation called Mount Sodom.There are two contending hypotheses about the origin of the low elevation of the Dead Sea. The older hypothesis is that it lies in a true rift zone, an extension of the Red Sea Rift, or even of the Great Rift Valley of eastern Africa. A more recent hypothesis is that the Dead Sea basin is a consequence of a step-over discontinuity along the Dead Sea Transform, creating extension of the crust with consequent subsidence.
Around three million years ago, what is now the valley of the Jordan River, Dead Sea, and Wadi Arabah was repeatedly inundated by waters from the Mediterranean Sea. The waters formed in a narrow, crooked bay which was connected to the sea through what is now the Jezreel Valley. The floods of the valley came and went depending on long scale climate change. The lake that occupied the Dead Sea Rift, named Lake Sodom, deposited beds of salt, eventually coming to be 3 km (1.9 mi) thick.
Approximately two million years ago, the land between the Rift Valley and the Mediterranean Sea rose to such an extent that the ocean could no longer flood the area. Thus, the long bay became a lake.Masada (Hebrew מצדה, pronounced Metzada (help•info), from מצודה, metzuda, fortress) is the name for a site of ancient palaces and fortifications in the South District of Israel on top of an isolated rock plateau, or horst, on the eastern edge of the Judean Desert overlooking the Dead Sea. After the First Jewish-Roman War a siege of the fortress by troops of the Roman Empire led to the mass suicide of the Sicarii rebels, who preferred death to surrender. It is located about 20 km east of Arad
Moshav Ora - Magnificent Villa For Sale!
Villa for Sale in Moshav Ora - right next to Jerusalem!
350 sqm of living space on 650 sqm lot., 10 Rooms, Built to highest levels of quality!
Asking price: Only 7,950,000 NIS!
For more information:
Shlomo Benzaquen
Re/Max Momentum
(from USA) 212-896-4747
(in Israel) 052-601-4411
Shlomo@IsraelHomeSales.com
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