BEBoren-EshetProperty Office

About

A boutique office for owners who value judgment over volume.

Boren-Eshet Property Office was shaped for the quiet work of protecting Israeli property assets on behalf of people and institutions who need a trusted local presence.

Founders & Managing Partners

Harel Boren and Limor Eshet lead Boren-Eshet with complementary strengths.

Together, they bring the firm's private-office character to life: trusted local representation, design-led property judgment, careful documentation, and the goodwill required to work with owners, families, advisers, vendors, and institutional stakeholders.

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Founder & Managing Partner

Harel Boren

Harel leads the office's owner-representation and operating coordination work. His focus is practical stewardship: protecting the owner's brief, aligning vendors and advisers, documenting decisions, and ensuring Israeli property matters are handled with calm, accountable follow-through.

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Founder & Managing Partner

Limor Eshet

Limor brings the design-led and relationship-centered dimension of the office. Her focus is on refined property presentation, thoughtful value enhancement, and the goodwill needed to coordinate people, details, and standards around meaningful Israeli real estate assets.

Senior Advisors

Experienced advisors supporting the office around private-owner needs.

The advisory layer adds perspective for family asset stewardship, high-trust owner representation, and the careful handling of sensitive property matters.

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Senior Advisor

Orit Raviv-Swery

Orit brings long-standing experience in managing and overseeing assets for families and high net worth individuals. Her perspective strengthens the office's ability to support private owners with discretion, continuity, and practical asset stewardship.

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Senior Advisor

Rachel Lerner

Rachel advises the office on selected owner and asset matters. Her full biography and portrait can be added once approved for publication.

Positioning

Israeli context. International expectations.

The office understands that owners abroad need more than local availability. They need communication, governance sensitivity, discretion, and property judgment that can withstand scrutiny.

Quiet execution

Owner-first representation

Design-aware asset thinking

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A private office relationship should begin carefully.

The office is intentionally selective. The first step is a discreet conversation about the asset, the owner context, and the required standard.