An impressive private one-level house, with its meticulous architectural design and spectacular nature views, situated on a private and gated lot of approximately 10 Dunam (2.5 Acres) in Moshav Mazor. It's a prestigious and well-kept Moshav in the center of Israel, with a high-ranked socioeconomic level population.
The house is surrounded by a well-kept and private courtyard, designed by the landscape architect Dadi Golan, and offers a large infinity pool, lawns, seating areas, and stunning orchard as well.
In addition to the living area, the property includes two additional plots (27 Dunam in total) and two buildings (100 sq.m. + 250 sq.m), which have all the necessary building permits and used for a non-agricultural income-producing activity.
Amenities and Features :
Estate size: 37 Dunam (9.2 Acres). The house itself is situated on lot A of about 10 Dunam (2.5 Acre), with 2 additional lots: B - 20 Dunam (5 Acre) and C - 7 Dunam (1.7 Acre).
The living area has two entrances – both are equipped with automatic electric gates.
Interior: 250 sq.m. (one level).
Terraces: 3 (130 sq.m in total).
Primary bedroom with a private bathroom and a walk-in closet.
Additional bedrooms: 3 (each one includes a private bathroom).
Each bedroom has direct access to the private courtyard.
Mamad (a safe room, which is currently being used as a walk-in-closet).
Full bathrooms: 5.
Partial bathrooms: 1.
Fully equipped custom-made kitchen.
A large, well-designed, and well-maintained garden with a swimming pool, lawns and sitting areas.
A beautiful orchard full of fruit trees.
Preparation for outdoor kitchen.
Open nature views.
Separate laundry room.
Covered storage space.
Sound system.
About Mazor :
Mazor (Hebrew: a cure) is a moshav (cooperative agricultural smallholders’ settlement) in the Central District of Israel, covering 2,300 dunams. Located three kilometers south-east of Petah Tikva, 13 kilometers from Tel Aviv. Accessible to highways 6, 471, and 40, which provide easy access to all parts of Israel. That's in addition to the light rail station that is being built at the entrance to Mazor and the Israel Railway station which will be open on the west side.
The moshav was established in 1949 by Jewish immigrants from Hungary and Czechoslovakia. It was named Mazor in honor of the medicinal herb factory, which was established in Mazor.
Today, the settlement includes 81 farms (estates). A residential area – private homes with adjacent lots (lot A) - is located in the center of the village. On the eastern side are lots B and C.
The main industries that the residents focus on farming - plantations, orchards, flowers, vegetables, and chicken coops as well. Some of the residents are engaged in various jobs outside Mazor.
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