The Roman Veranda
Caesarea · Seafront Estate

The Roman Veranda

"There are houses you buy. And there are houses that were always yours — you simply hadn't arrived yet."
— Amir Davidson
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At a Glance
Area1,200 m²
Bedrooms8
Levels3
Completed2019
PricePrice upon application
Defining Features
  • Private seafront mooring with stone-cut stairway
  • Infinity pool cantilevered over the Mediterranean bluff
  • Jerusalem stone throughout, hand-cut and locally quarried
  • Wine cellar with climate-controlled tasting room
  • Staff quarters and separate guest pavilion
  • Terraced gardens: rosemary, olive, jasmine, citrus
  • Smart-home integration with heritage aesthetic
  • Three-car subterranean garage with direct lift access
The Story

Perched on the cliff edge above Caesarea's ancient harbour, The Roman Veranda is not merely a residence — it is a declaration. Eight bedrooms spread across three levels of warm Jerusalem stone, each room framed by the kind of Mediterranean light that painters once crossed continents to find.

The estate was conceived by its architect as a conversation between Roman antiquity and modern restraint. Arched colonnades echo the aqueduct visible from the northern terrace, while the interior spaces — vast, quiet, floored in hand-cut limestone — belong unmistakably to this century.

A private mooring sits below the cliff, accessible by a stone stairway that winds through terraced gardens of rosemary, olive, and jasmine. The infinity pool, cantilevered over the bluff, appears to empty directly into the sea. At dusk, with the ancient harbour lit below and the Carmel range darkening to the north, the effect is not grandeur — it is gravity.

The Roman Veranda interior detail
A Note from Amir
"I stood on this terrace for the first time eleven years ago. The owner, a man who had built a fortune in Geneva, told me: 'Amir, when I die, scatter me from here — this is the only place I have ever felt sovereign.' He wasn't being dramatic. He was being precise."

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