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β˜• Jerusalem's Trendiest Neighborhood

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The German Colony (Moshava Germanit) is Jerusalem's most vibrant upscale neighborhood. Built by German Templers in the 1870s, it's now famous for Emek Refaim Street's cafes and boutiques, beautiful stone architecture, and a thriving international community.

β‚ͺ58,000
Avg. Price per mΒ²
β‚ͺ4M
Avg. 3-Room Apt
+8.5%
YoY Price Change
3.2%
Rental Yield

πŸ’‘ Why Buy in the German Colony?

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Emek Refaim Street

Jerusalem's most famous street for dining, shopping, and social life. Cafes, restaurants, boutiques, and galleries create a European village atmosphere in the heart of Jerusalem.

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Historic Architecture

Original Templer houses from the 1870s with distinctive red-tiled roofs. Stone buildings with high ceilings, gardens, and unique architectural character found nowhere else.

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International Community

One of the most diverse neighborhoods in Jerusalem. Large Anglo, French, and international expat community. English and French widely spoken in shops and services.

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Premium Investment

Consistently among Jerusalem's top-performing neighborhoods. Historic preservation and limited building rights protect long-term values.

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Walkable Lifestyle

Everything within walking distance β€” restaurants, shops, parks, synagogues, and the light rail. Close to Baka and the First Station entertainment complex.

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Garden Properties

Unique opportunity for garden apartments and houses β€” rare in Jerusalem. Many properties feature private gardens, courtyards, and outdoor spaces.

πŸ“Š Price Guide β€” German Colony

TypeFromToTrend
🏒 2-Room (45-55mΒ²) β‚ͺ2.3M β‚ͺ2.9M +8.0%
🏠 3-Room (70-85mΒ²) β‚ͺ3.5M β‚ͺ4.5M +8.5%
🏑 4-Room (95-120mΒ²) β‚ͺ4.8M β‚ͺ6.5M +9.0%
🏰 Templer House β‚ͺ8M β‚ͺ20M+ +6.5%
πŸ”¨ Renovation Project β‚ͺ2.8M β‚ͺ4M +10%

* Prices as of January 2026. Source: CBS, local market data.

πŸ‘₯ German Colony for Different Buyers

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Anglo Expats

The German Colony is the social hub for English-speaking professionals and families. Anglo-oriented services, restaurants, and a strong sense of community on and around Emek Refaim.

πŸ‡«πŸ‡· French Families

Attractive to French families seeking European-style neighborhood living with French-speaking services. The cafΓ© culture feels familiar. Close to French schools.

πŸ–οΈ Pied-Γ -terre Buyers

Popular with overseas buyers wanting a part-time Jerusalem base. The neighborhood's vibrancy and walkability make it ideal for seasonal residents.

πŸ“ˆ Premium Investors

Historic properties appreciate consistently. Templer houses and garden apartments are irreplaceable assets. Short-term rental potential is among Jerusalem's highest.

🏠 Types of Properties in German Colony

Templer Houses

Original 1870s German Templer buildings. Stone construction, high ceilings, red tile roofs, large gardens. Extremely rare and prestigious β€” Jerusalem's most unique properties.

Stone Apartments

Jerusalem stone apartments in 2-4 story buildings. Character properties with arched windows and thick walls. Many have been beautifully renovated.

Modern Luxury Units

Select new developments offering contemporary luxury with nods to the neighborhood's historic character. Underground parking, smart features.

Garden Apartments

Ground-floor units with private gardens β€” highly prized in Jerusalem. Perfect for families. Limited availability keeps prices at premium levels.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions about German Colony

Is the German Colony noisy?

Emek Refaim can be lively, especially on Thursday nights and Shabbat afternoons. Side streets are quiet and residential. Most apartments are set back from the main street.

How does it compare to Baka?

The German Colony is 15-20% more expensive than Baka, with more dining/nightlife options. Baka is quieter and more residential. They're adjacent and many residents enjoy both.

Are there parking solutions?

Limited street parking, but many renovated buildings and new projects include underground parking. This is a major value factor when available.

What about Shabbat?

Emek Refaim is quiet on Shabbat with most shops closed. Some cafes stay open. The neighborhood has both religious and secular residents living harmoniously.

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