Rehavia neighborhood is considered one of Jerusalem’s oldest and most prestigious neighborhoods. It is populated by academics, professors, doctors, judges, lawyers, teachers, and prominent figures in the Jewish community.
Rehavia is home to national institutions such as the Jewish Agency, Keren Hayesod, the JNF, the Great Synagogue, the Hebrew Gymnasium, and the Windmill. Rehavia has synagogues like Yeshurun, Churvah, Kahal Chassidim, and Netzach Yisrael. It offers an urban living experience with a touch of historical charm. The streets of Rehavia are paved with stone and feature spacious houses with well-kept gardens, some with classic European architecture and others with more modern designs. The neighborhood is characterized by a peaceful and family-friendly atmosphere. The area offers lush green parks and gardens, providing open spaces for residents.
Rehavia is one of the most sought-after neighborhoods among Israelis and Jews from the United States, Europe, and worldwide. The low supply of properties for sale in the neighborhood makes them attractive and preserves their value over many years.