Located in the Poriya area, on the elevated hills overlooking the Sea of Galilee (Kinneret) and the open landscapes of the Galilee, this agricultural land represents a rare large-scale landholding, distinguished by its size, location, and cadastral coherence.
This is a high-substance land asset, set within a preserved natural environment, in a region recognized for its agricultural importance, landscape value, and strategic positioning at the regional level.
Location: Poriya
Gush: 15346
Helka: 256
Registry: Private Tabo (Tabo Prati)
Land status: Agricultural land
Total surface: 175 dunams
Asking price: 26,000,000 ₪
The land is registered under private ownership, ensuring full legal clarity, traceability, and secure property rights.
Poriya enjoys a particularly advantageous geographical position:
Immediate proximity to the Sea of Galilee (Kinneret).
An elevated plateau offering open views and favorable topography.
Fast access to Tiberias, the Lower Galilee, and major regional routes.
A structured rural environment at the intersection of agriculture and green tourism.
For several years, this area has been closely monitored by regional institutions, agricultural stakeholders, and land professionals, due to its stability and long-term strategic value.
With 175 contiguous dunams, this property stands out for a feature that has become increasingly rare in Israel: large, continuous agricultural land under a single coherent holding.
This configuration supports several long-term approaches, such as:
Structured agricultural exploitation.
Modern, sustainable, or specialized farming.
Strategic long-term land reserve holding.
Future integration into regional or cooperative frameworks (subject to regulations).
No promise is made regarding rezoning or construction rights. The value of the asset is based first and foremost on the land itself, its location, and its rarity.
The Poriya region lies along a territorial axis characterized by increasing land pressure, growing scarcity of large continuous parcels, and sustained interest in land preservation and responsible land management.
Within this context, this land represents a strong patrimonial asset, designed for buyers seeking stability, substance, and a long-term horizon, rather than short-term speculative returns.
The Galilee has historically been a land of cultivation, passage, and rooted presence. Poriya, with its elevated position and open landscapes, embodies continuity between agricultural use, territorial memory, and future-oriented vision.
Acquiring this land means investing in a major land reserve, legally clear, geographically strategic, and deeply anchored in Israel’s regional fabric.
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