BAKA

Baka

A Charming Blend of Old and New Baka, established in the late 19th century, is a neighborhood nestled in a valley in Jerusalem, giving it a unique character and tranquil atmosphere. Baka is known for its eclectic mix of old and new buildings, creating a distinctive charm. The neighborhood is characterized by wide streets, public gardens, and lush trees. It is home to a diverse population, including long-time residents, new immigrants, students, and a significant Anglo-Saxon community. Many residents are academics and professionals. Housing Options for Every Taste The neighborhood offers a variety of property types, including private homes, apartments in residential buildings, and new development projects. The architecture in Baka ranges from old buildings from the British Mandate period to modern structures. When it comes to investments, Baka is considered one of the most sought-after in Jerusalem, with real estate investments offering potential for high returns. The demand for homes and apartments in the neighborhood has led to rising prices, attracting affluent residents, including many immigrants from the United States and France. Together with the neighboring Makor Haim, Baka is home to approximately 13,000 residents, including a mix of religious, traditional, and secular individuals living side by side. For years, the neighborhood was a central point in the city thanks to the Jerusalem Railway Station located at its edge. The station connected Jerusalem to the center of the country from the late 19th century until 1998. Today, the old railway station complex, known as "The First Station," serves as a hub for cultural and commercial ventures. The HaMesila Park: A Green Oasis Along the railway tracks in the neighborhood, the city has built Park HaMesila. Although the railway is no longer active, the park has breathed new life into the area. Where trains once traveled from Jerusalem to Damascus, there is now complete tranquility, replaced by cafes and unique wooden stalls. The park still features remnants of the old and famous station. The park, spanning five kilometers, is located on a unique route in Jerusalem without significant inclines (the railway route was chosen for its gentle slope), making it an ideal area for cycling in the mountainous city. Whether you're seeking a peaceful family home, a vibrant urban lifestyle, or a promising real estate investment, Baka offers a unique blend of history, culture, and modern amenities, making it an ideal place to call home in Jerusalem.