Unlike the $750,000 apartments, this one has a living room and dining room. This can be yours for 1.1 million dollars.
Seriously, how many guests can you fit into the dining room? Can you have a family of 5 over for dinner? I think not. Better enjoy Shabbos alone.
Here's your luxurious kitchen. Not much counter space:
Where are all those modern conveniences that Hershel Schacter promises you?
And here's a bedroom. It's all bed and stand alone closet because Israeli apartments don't have built in closets.
Seriously, who is the more materialistic person, the one who lives in a $200,000 house in St. Louis or the one living in the $1.1 million apartment in Israel?
And what fool falls for this?
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