A Versailles-inspired estate with nearly 74,000 square feet of interior space has been listed for $210 million, making it the most expensive residential property ever offered in Israel, according to a Times of Israel report.
A luxury estate described as a 'modern palace' has been listed for $210 million, the highest price tag ever for a residential property in Israel. The mansion, inspired by the Palace of Versailles, features gold-plated fountains, imported stone, and nearly 74,000 square feet of interior space. The property is on the market as Israel's real estate sector continues to see demand for ultra-high-end homes, despite broader economic pressures. The listing was reported by the Times of Israel.
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