
Media personality Yaakov Bardugo sold the duplex apartment he owned and owned by his company, on Netzach Israel Street at the corner of Sderot Chan in Tel Aviv, for NIS 58 million.
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According to a report this evening (Wednesday) in 'Globes,' the buyer is an Australian businessman who frequently visits Israel.
The apartment was offered for sale for a long time, at prices ranging around 60-70 million shekels. Bardugo received less than he asked for, but he certainly received a particularly impressive sum.
The house on Sderot Han is considered very unique. The building was built in 1950, designed by architect Yitzhak Rapaport, on a 730-square-meter plot and served as a three-story residence for the Elkon family, who were involved in importing cars. It was declared for preservation under the "White City" plan.
Between 2012 and 2016, renovation work and the addition of floors were carried out in the building. As part of the work, a full floor and two more partial floors were added to the building, which together form the duplex apartment that has now been sold.
In recent years, the apartment served as the home of the Canadian embassy, which paid $25,000 a month in rent.
'Globes' noted that, according to the land registry registration, the apartment's area is 384 square meters, and it has adjacent uncovered balconies of 137 square meters, an 86 square meter roof, two parking spaces and storage rooms.
According to 'Globes,' the deal was closed last month. In a weighted calculation, which includes the adjacent areas, the price reflects approximately 116,000 shekels per square meter - a level that is not common in the area.
No comment was provided by Bardugo.