Streets in Haifa with the Flattest Terrain (1094)
Hyper‑Local Unehasim: Convenience, Liquidity, Prices, Housing Types, Strengths and Weaknesses
Haifa is a city with extreme topography.
But there are rare streets where the terrain is flat, slopes are minimal, and accessibility is excellent.
These streets are especially valued by:
- families with children
- older buyers
- people with limited mobility
- investors (higher liquidity)
- anyone who wants to “live without hills”
This article is a precise, street‑level analysis of Haifa’s flattest streets.
- HaTayyas Street (הטייס) — Central Carmel
One of the flattest and most convenient streets in the Carmel
Why this street is top‑tier
- completely flat
- next to Gan HaEm
- strong infrastructure
- high liquidity
Housing Types
- 1960s–1980s
- some new projects
Prices
- 3–4 rooms: 2.3–3.3M ₪
Best For
- families
- older buyers
- HaNassi Street (הנשיא) — Central Carmel
The main Carmel street — flat, convenient, prestigious
Why this street is strong
- flat along most of its length
- shops, cafés, transportation
- high liquidity
Housing Types
- 1960s–1980s
- new projects
Prices
- 3–4 rooms: 2.4–3.4M ₪
Best For
- families
- professionals
- Morsha Street (מורשה) — Central Carmel
Family‑oriented, flat, green
Why this street is popular
- minimal slopes
- low traffic
- close to schools
Housing Types
- 1970s–1990s
- low‑rise buildings
Prices
- 3–4 rooms: 2.2–3.2M ₪
Best For
- families with children
- HaPalmach Street (הפלמ״ח) — Ahuza / Carmel
One of the flattest streets in Ahuza
Why this street is strong
- flat
- family‑friendly
- strong infrastructure
Housing Types
- 1960s–1980s
- some new projects
Prices
- 3–4 rooms: 2.3–3.3M ₪
Best For
- families
- Mordechai Goshen Street (מרדכי גושן) — Ahuza
Ahuza’s main street — flat and convenient
Why this street is in demand
- flat
- shops, transportation
- high liquidity
Housing Types
- 1960s–1980s
- new projects
Prices
- 3–4 rooms: 2.4–3.4M ₪
Best For
- families
- professionals
- HaShalom Street (השלום) — Neve Sha’anan
One of the flattest streets in the district
Why this street is strong
- flat
- close to schools
- quiet
Housing Types
- 1960s–1980s
- some new buildings
Prices
- 3–4 rooms: 2.0–2.8M ₪
Best For
- families
- young professionals
- HaTayyas Street (הטייס) — Neve Sha’anan
Central, flat, convenient
Why this street is popular
- flat
- close to commercial areas
- high liquidity
Housing Types
- 1960s–1980s
- some new buildings
Prices
- 3–4 rooms: 2.0–2.9M ₪
Best For
- families
- young professionals
- HaGefen Street (Upper Section) — Hadar / Carmel
Flat + accessible + liquid
Why this street is interesting
- flat in the upper section
- lower prices than the Carmel
- convenient access
Housing Types
- older buildings
- renovated units
- some new projects
Prices
- 3–4 rooms: 1.9–2.6M ₪
Best For
- young families
- investors
- Summary Table — Flattest Streets in Haifa
| Street | Area | Terrain | Price Level | Best For |
| HaTayyas | Central Carmel | flat | medium–high | families |
| HaNassi | Central Carmel | flat | high | families |
| Morsha | Central Carmel | flat | medium | families |
| HaPalmach | Ahuza | flat | medium | families |
| Mordechai Goshen | Ahuza | flat | high | families |
| HaShalom | Neve Sha’anan | flat | medium | families |
| HaTayyas (NS) | Neve Sha’anan | flat | medium | families |
| HaGefen (upper) | Hadar/Carmel | flat | medium | young buyers |
- Unehasim Recommendations
For families:
- HaTayyas (Carmel)
- Morsha
- HaPalmach
- HaShalom
For older buyers:
- HaTayyas
- HaNassi
For investors:
- HaGefen (upper section)
For infrastructure and convenience:
- Mordechai Goshen
- HaNassi
- Unehasim Professional Support
Unehasim analyzes terrain surgically, at the level of streets, buildings, and even entrances:
- slope and elevation analysis
- accessibility evaluation (walking, transport, parking)
- liquidity assessment
- TAMA / Pinui‑Binui evaluation
- full legal due diligence
- full transaction support until key handover