Real Estate | 21 Av 5768, August 22, '08 | |
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Published: 07/04/08, 11:20 AM
Basements in Israelby Baruch Finkelstein (IsraelNN.com) The Hebrew word for basement has become “basement.” The real Hebrew word is “martef,” but this carries connotations of "dark and dismal," even more than “cellar.” When one thinks of a “martef,” he often thinks of a place that is one level above a cave. “Basement,” on the other hand, brings a more accurate association of what a modern basement really is. What can be done with an Israeli basement? It depends if there are windows or not. If there are windows, and if there is access to the basement from the outside, the basement can be turned into a separate unit - either an office or residential. Sometimes people do this with a permit and sometimes people do it without a permit. Of course you would want to do it with a permit. It can also be turned into a guest suite, providing maximum privacy for your guests. Some people with large families convert the basement to extra bedrooms. I have seen this done even without windows. It can be used for a study, library, computer room, work-room or office. Some people use it as a play room and some as a storage room. Basements without windows are stuffy, but because space is so precious in Israel, they are often put to good use anyway. In some of the older neighborhoods, basements are the old wells that used to store the water before they had modern plumbing. As far as I understand, there is no way of installing a window in a converted well. But such areas can be quite large, and people use them for different purposes. Baruch Finkelstein is an owner/broker of Remax Center in Jerusalem. The office is in the shopping center of Ramot and Baruch has agents that service all of Jerusalem. baruch.finkelstein@remax.co.il
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