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Explore new Apartment Projects during Passover
The Real Estate Channel at GoJerusalem.com is considering the idea of organizing a Bus Tour during the Passover Holiday, for anyone who is exploring the possibility of purchasing an apartment in a New Apartment Project in Jerusalem and who would like to do some looking in a systematic way.
Our thought is to take a morning or afternoon during the upcoming Passover Holiday and guide all those who may be interested in touring a select number of Jerusalem area Apartment Projects. This would be a great way for a foreign visitor to take the stress out of driving around the city, getting lost, parking in the wrong places, etc. and would insure that tour participants would see some great properties in an efficient manner and have a little fun while doing it.
There may be a nominal charge for the Tour.
If you would like to be placed on an Interest List in order to receive updates about the Tour, send an e-mail to [email protected] .
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