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City Center of Jerusalem - Status Update 2026

City Center of Jerusalem

The city center of Jerusalem (the area between Jaffa Street, King George, Agron, and Shabtei Israel) has undergone a dramatic change in the last decade. The light rail has arrived, streets have been converted for pedestrians, and new residential projects (HaMa'alot, Pe'amon, Clermont, Villa Cohen) have brought modern inventory back. In 2026, with the opening of the green line that will intersect with the red line in the city center, the area is becoming Jerusalem's main junction.

Why Buyers Are Returning to the Center

Apartment Prices in the City Center 2026

Sub-Areas within the City Center

Who Lives in the City Center?

A unique mix: young professionals, couples moving from Arnona/Baka, Anglo immigrants wanting urban life, students, and investors managing short-term rentals.

The Rental Market

Rental yields in the city center are among the highest in Jerusalem when managed as short-term (Airbnb). Long-term yield: 3%-3.5%. Short-term can reach 5%-7% gross, with active management conditions.

Pros and Cons - Honestly

Pros: Walkability, transportation, culture, restaurants, investment liquidity, modern inventory.

Cons: Noise (especially Thursday-Friday), many tourists on weekends, no garden/backyard, expensive parking, closures on weekends for events.

Notable Projects

Working with the Property Center

Jerusalem Branch holds active apartments in the city center across all sub-areas. See English Guide and Investment Yields Guide.