Real estate israel
BST Group will construct an office tower for Nvidia
BST Group, owned by the Tannous family, will construct a new office tower for the NVIDIA company in a Melisron project in the city of Yokne'am.
Midtown Jerusalem
Fattal Group launches FATTAL COLORS boutique hotel collection
Four buildings, one home: A new way to live in north Tel Aviv
Sacred real estate: Resolving the church land saga in Jerusalem - opinion
If every time someone purchases land from a Christian denomination, the state will rush in and expropriate that land, no one will want to purchase land from the various churches anymore.
Another boutique project in Givat Alonim: How much will a 4-room apartment cost?
The Sharbiv company is launching another boutique building in the Givat Alonim neighborhood in Kiryat Ata, with only 11 apartments • How much will a 4-room apartment in the building cost?
What foreigners want to know about buying property in Israel
A real estate expert’s most frequently asked questions.
Carmei Gat: A growing hub with exceptional potential
A thriving neighborhood in Kiryat Gat offers modern living, great value, and a strong sense of community.
Safe Havens: The rising trend of diaspora Jewry purchasing property in Israel
We don’t usually have clients whispering secrets into the phone or lowering their voices as they murmur behind their hand. This year was an exception.
Bika’at Ono aims High: Spotlight on Israel's most surprising region, as development surges forward
Who will build in the valley? Major event to reveal unknown facts about communities in Bika’at Ono - Central Israel’s fastest growing area
Tel Aviv Municipality unveils real estate plans on Carlebach Street
The rents that tenants will be required to pay will differ depending on the building, the floor, and whether the building is for demolition or renovation.
Record mortgage taking in Israel in December
December's figure was double the monthly average of mortgages taken in the rest of 2024.
Abu Tor: Bridging divides in the heart of Jerusalem
Abu Tor is more than a neighborhood; it’s a microcosm of Jerusalem itself – a place where history, religion, and modern life intersect in complex and fascinating ways.
Beersheba: Cultural and tourism hubs as economic growth accelerators
Beersheba's cultural, tourism, and leisure growth attracts entrepreneurs and real estate investors while encouraging homebuyers to choose the city as their ideal place to live.