Ashush in Givat HaMatos – Rimon Building , Buyer's Price, Jerusalem | In Marketing
At the highest point of Givat HaMatos, on a prime corner lot facing unobstructed views of Teddy Stadium and the Judean Hills, a new residential project is rising that perfectly balances modern engineering with Jerusalem tradition. This intimate boutique building features meticulous stone architecture, immediate access to major transportation arteries, and smart planning including Succah balconies and optimal airflow. A rare real estate opportunity for high-standard living in Jerusalem’s most promising new district.
Givat HaMatos is Jerusalem’s most promising residential area, and this project sits at its most strategic point. Situated on a central corner lot, the building offers a seamless connection between the city center and South Jerusalem, with immediate access to Hebron Road, Begin Boulevard, and the future Light Rail. This prime location features rare panoramic views of the Judean Hills and Teddy Stadium, providing residents with a sense of space and excellent airflow, unique to Jerusalem’s dense urban landscape.
Inspired by Jerusalem’s topography, the design serves as a natural extension of the landscape, featuring stone terraces and native flora. The building blends traditional elements with a clean, contemporary aesthetic. Its facade showcases three distinct Jerusalem stone techniques: coarse "Tubzeh" on the ground floor, transitioning to refined "Mutabeh" and "Talatish" finishes on the upper levels for a light, modern look.
Inside the intimate structure, comprising only 37 residential units, the focus is on uncompromising functionality. The mix of apartments includes open-market units, “Reduced Price” housing, and public housing, with each unit benefiting from meticulous finishing details and smart solutions tailored to the local lifestyle. The planning includes Sukkah balconies that meet Halachic standards while integrating seamlessly into the building's clean design, alongside standing balconies in the master bedrooms that offer a direct connection to the Jerusalem landscape at any moment of the day.