The house has been bought by US couple Reuven and Sandy Moskowitz from businessman Prof. Shlomo Ben-Haim.
A huge house at 55 Hadar Street in Caesarea, which was formerly owned by Russian-French-Israeli businessman Arkady Gaydamak was recently sold for NIS 78 million, sources have told “Globes.” The house has been bought by a US couple Reuven and Sandy Moskowitz from businessman Prof. Shlomo Ben-Haim.
The 1,700 square meter house is on a 6,400 square meter lot very close to the sea n the number six neighborhood near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s private home and the huge house of Valery Kogan. The 10-room house was built in 1992 and designed by architect Orly Shrem.
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In 2001, Gaydamak bought the house from heart surgeon Daniel Lev for NIS 33.2 million under his Jewish name Aryeh Ben-Lev. Prof. Ben Haim, founder of EPD Medical, bought the house in 2011 from Gaydamak for NIS 47.4 million.
This means the house’s prices has risen 64% since 2011 and 135% since it was purchased by Gaydamak in 2001.
Published by Globes, Israel business news – en.globes.co.il – on September 10, 2025.
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