
The Roman Veranda
An eight-bedroom residence on the cliff above the ancient harbour. Private mooring, 1,200 m² of warm Jerusalem stone, and an infinity pool that ends only where the sea begins.
A small register of estates, each chosen by Amir Davidson's own hand. These are not listings. They are inheritances awaiting a name.

An eight-bedroom residence on the cliff above the ancient harbour. Private mooring, 1,200 m² of warm Jerusalem stone, and an infinity pool that ends only where the sea begins.

A penthouse framed by a single, uninterrupted view of the ancient walls at dusk. Hand-laid stone, brushed bronze, and a private rooftop sukkah carved into the skyline.

A duplex on the 41st floor of the Rothschild Tower. Floor-to-ceiling glass to the sea, Italian cabinetry, and a private elevator opening into a salon cut for evening.

Set within the gated Caesarea Royal Reserve, a low-lying villa of stone and glass that opens entirely to the Mediterranean — a private quay below.

A five-bedroom penthouse on the 54th floor — 400 sqm of interior and 240 sqm of outdoor space open to the Tel Aviv skyline and the Mediterranean.
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