Your Tzfat home will be ready in 2027

Construction beats promises.


They say Tzfat is having a hot moment. Real estate market ups and downs aside, let’s be honest, Tzfat has pulled at the heartstrings of Jews everywhere for centuries. The cobblestone alleys where kabbala was transmitted, open vistas where Lecha Dodi was born, and mountain air breathing history. Shabbos and every day always feels different here, uplifting you more than anywhere else.

The pull hasn’t changed. The news is that nowadays you can act on it.

Final apartments in Tzfat Estates — part of the acclaimed Estates Series that brought you Jerusalem Estates — are selling now.

Tzfat Estates isn’t another rendering with a timeline that shifts every six months. The building frame stands complete at the entrance to the Old City. Stone cladding has begun. Steel and concrete are setting across Har Meron. Occupancy is scheduled for early 2027. That’s the delivery date from a developer who’s delivered twelve residential projects on schedule — every single one.

ISA Group built their reputation on quality, scale and follow-through. Thirty six luxury developments across twelve Israeli cities, from Yerushalayim to Tzfat, Petach Tikva to Beit Shemesh. And the number that matters most: all twelve completed residential projects, delivered on schedule — zero delays. When ISA puts a date in a contract, families move in on that date.

While others are still presenting architectural concepts, ISA is installing building systems.

The Estates Series brings specific standards to Tzfat. Feigin Architects, the same team behind Jerusalem’s Waldorf Astoria and Jerusalem Estates, designed spaces where Tzfat’s charming Old City character meets international finish quality. Interior designer Sari Gerstein planned complete apartments: smart electrical systems, climate control throughout, detailed luxury finishings. 

Final apartments are selling now, in a project that’s already over 90% sold. The large premium units, held for buyers who understand legacy real estate. Starting at 4.69 million shekels.

Four spacious bedrooms. Terraces stretching 430 square feet for real outdoor living space to drink in the atmosphere and breathe in the ancient echo. Minutes to the Old City’s pulse, to shuls where davening holds the yearning of generations, to the kedusha that first drew your ancestors here.

Construction milestones tell you more than marketing promises.
Frame: complete.
Stone cladding: in progress.

Building systems: being installed.
Move-in: early 2027.

These aren’t estimates or hopeful penciled-in deadlines. See documented construction progress from a developer with a public track record of delivering exactly when promised.

Your Tzfat is here >>

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