North Buchman – HaShvatim
Yizhak Rabin Boulevard begins at Levy Street and ends at Shderot Hashmonaim at the
junction of road 431. This street is split between the even numbers of Givat C and the odd
numbers on the Buchman side. Yizhak Rabin is a busy Boulevard. There are beautiful
parks, Junior schools religious and secular and a sports centre situated in the middle of
the boulevard. This is where Buchman begins. Yizhak Rabin number 1
is built by Muller. As you walk down the boulevard you pass Zilbbermintz apartments,
after crossing Yehuda Street the Remet apartments are located opposite the Nitsanim
school. The last project is from Zilbermintz. There are no private houses in Rabin, only
different types of apartments many spacious with large gardens.
Levi Street is located between Shderot Yizhak Rabin and Shivtei Yisrael. Naftali Street
meets in the middle. There are Nidar apartments in this street. The disadvantages of these
properties are that they do not have elevators. As one of the largest private construction
companies in Israel, the company spares no expense or effort in building the most
exclusive projects. Levi Street is only a few minutes’ walk from Reut.
Naftali Street meets Levi Street and crosses Shimon, Yosef and Binyamin Streets. It is a
no through road after Binyamin Street. Developers include Solomon and Uzan. The
properties in Naftaly are apartment complexes including garden apartments and
penthouses. All the complexes have a communal garden in the middle.
Yehuda Street begins at Shivtei Yisrael and ends at no. 200 on the corner of Shderot
Yizhak Rabin. Yosef, Yisachar and Reuven Streets meet Yehuda Street. Developers
include Zilbermintz, Remet, Kaf Alef, Malibu,and Euro Israel. The Kaf Alef are single
houses, many with large basements. One of them is a double house and is very large.
Yosef Street connects with Yehuda Street and Ester Hamalka and Shivtei Yisrael. Streets
that cross Yosef Street also include Dan Street and Naftali Street. Yosef Street is regarded
as one of the most prestigious streets in Buchman. The kablanim who built in this street
are Sarfaty and Dankner. The houses are large, and all have big gardens. Houses are
semidetached but are very expensive, especially the highly sort after and colorful Sarfaty
houses.
Shimon Street starts at Naftali Street and ends at Dan Street. The developers in this
street include Zilbermintz, Muller, Nidar and the smaller Sarfati semidetached cottages.
There is a shul and kindergarten at the Dan end and a beautiful park in the middle which
drops towards Yizhak Rabin, and holds a beautiful view over Givat C. This is a quiet
street and very well-liked by its residents.
Binyamin Street begins at Naftali Street and ends at Dan Street. Kablanim are Dankner
and Malibu. There are the large semidetached houses of Dankner and the Duplexes of
Malibu. This is a very quiet sort after street in North Buchman.
Dan Street is a highly regarded street in north Buchman. Malibu has built some of the
best houses in Buchman. If you are looking for some of the most desired houses in
Buchman this street has the properties that could suit your needs.
Yissachar Street connects to Yehuda Street and Asher Street and crosses Reuven Street.
Developers include Palasim, Bonei Hatichon and army houses. Yisacher is considered a
very popular street to live in.
Reuven Street is situated off Yehuda Street, crosses Yisachar Street and ends in a cul de
sac by Shivtei Yisrael. There is a religious senior school and shul on the corner of the
Yehuda Street end. The kablan is Neot Atidim who builds for members of the Israeli
security services.
South Buchman – Moriah
Esther Hamalka Street is located at the end of Yosef Street. It is the “gateway” to South
Buchman. Building developers in this street include Dona, Mishav, Aviv, Sarfaty and
Shlomo Cohen. Roads that connect to Ester Hamalka are Efrayim and Sara Imenu. Most
houses in this street are semidetached.
Sara Imenu Street is located between Lea Imenu and Ester Hamalka. Streets that
connect with Sara Imeinu Street are Rivka Imenu, Shlomzion Hamalka, Miriam
Hashmonait and Yael Hagibora. Property developers on this street include Shafir, Dimri,
Sharbat, Euro Israel, Iliya, and Ouzan. The street is a mixture of cottages, apartments and
meduragim.
Yael Hagibura Street cuts its way through Sara Imeinu Street. Kablanim include Sarfaty,
Ouzan, Avisror and Shlomo Cohen. The Ouzan villas are very spacious inside. There is a
mikve and a synagogue in the street. This street is one of the most prestigious streets in
South Buchman.
Shlomzion Hamalka is a “Dutch” street and begins at Miriam Hashmonait Street and is a
no through road at the Sara Imeinu side. Developers are Dimri and Ilya. Dimri built
duplexes and garden homes, and Ilya built garden apartments and Penthouses. This is a
very popular and quiet street.
Menashe Street connects with Efraim Street. Kablanim are Shlomo Cohen and
Mordechai Aviv.
Efraim Street intersects Ester Hamalka Street and Eli Cohen Street.
Miriam Hashmonait Street intersects Sara Imeinu and connects to Eli Cohen Street and
Rachel Imeinu Street. Developers in this street include Avisror, Ouzan and Ilya.
Gad Street is located off Efraim Street and is behind Menashe Street. Houses were built
by Shlomo Cohen.
Rachel Imeinu Street connects to Miriam Hashmonait Street at one end and Rivka
Imeinu Street at the other. Kablanim include Shafir, Macluf, Euro Israel, Yahalom Peretz
and Beit Yair.
Rivka Imeinu Street connects to Sara Imeinu at one end and Lea Imeinu at the other. It
meets Rachel Imeinu by the “skate park” Developers are the army project and Chaim
Zakan.
To be continued and updated