Sharona
Sharona
Israel, Kfar Yona
residential neighborhoods
Occupancy
Sharona
Israel, Kfar Yona
residential neighborhoods
Occupancy
Ashtrom Group, via its subsidiary Ashdar, proudly presents its new residential complex in Kfar Yona. The rapid expansion of Kfar Yona – a growing pastoral town – positions it, more than any other city or town in the Sharon region, as an indisputable real estate gem. This unique complex combines high-end architecture and rich technical specifications, together amounting to a contemporary living experience that meets the needs of young couples and families.
Project Information
A draw for the young
Living in the heart of the pastoral Sharon region is the dream of any young family. Sharona neighborhood offers peace, quiet, and privacy, and a variety of leisure activities for the whole family. Its strategic location draws in a young crowd that identifies its development potential and the ability to form a young and vibrant community, which attributes great importance to education, culture, and mutual support. These characteristics are what makes Sharona one of most desirable and in-demand neighborhoods in the area.
Spacious apartments, garden apartments and mini-penthouses
The project comprises seven 10-floor buildings with a total of 318 apartments, including 3- and 4-bedroom apartments, garden apartments and mini-penthouses. The apartments boast a smart design that creates a natural harmonious flow between the various spaces, fully utilizing its design potential.
Public transport and proximity to employment centers – just a touch away
Sharon neighborhood is located in East Kfar Yona, near Road 6, allowing relatively easy and convenient access to various work centers. It is close to the employment and industry centers of Netanya, Caesarea, and Hadera, and provides easy access to Road 4 and Road 2. Its proximity to main thoroughfares and to many large employment centers makes it especially attractive. The relatively new Road 562 contributes to alleviating traffic congestion during rush hour, mostly in the mornings, to and from central Israel.