Festive tenders: Thousands of apartments on the way - Ma'ale Adumim in focus
Three real estate firms won ILA tenders for 1,100+ units, mostly in Ma'ale Adumim, which has seen little new construction, plus an extra project in Be'er Ya'akov.
Three real estate firms won ILA tenders for 1,100+ units, mostly in Ma'ale Adumim, which has seen little new construction, plus an extra project in Be'er Ya'akov.
21 new buildings with a view of the Jerusalem Hills and easy access to the main roads. Geshem unveils its model apartment, provides up to NIS 1 million off, and invites the public to a festive event.
Originally just one small district, Geula has become so synonymous with haredi life that its name now blankets an entire cluster of neighborhoods.
Ruby Capital expands in the ultra-Orthodox sector with two new deals in Kiryat Sefer and Bnei Brak for 170 units. Overall, it finances 2,200+ units in the sector, totaling NIS 1.2 billion.
400 new housing units, towers up to 26 floors, plus shops, parks, and kindergartens - urban renewal in central Hadera gets green light, led by Geshem Holdings.
After winning four tenders, Israel Europe plans 550 low-rise apartments in Bat Yam, 450m from the light rail and 900m from the sea. Prices start at NIS 2.5 million for a 3-room apartment.
A sluggish market, high rates, and low morale weigh on housing. But Tal Tapuhi says post-war euphoria and regional calm could spark a price surge.
Quality schools, an NIS 11 million park, busy shops, a strong community, and Purple Line access make Kiryat Ono’s new neighborhood a top choice for thousands of families seeking modern living.
Yehuda Levi Group begins a new urban renewal phase in Kiryat Yam: 64 old units on Ben Zvi St. to be replaced by 256 in 3 towers. In total, about 955 new apartments will be built in the area.
Neighborhood Corner: Today, roughly 1,200 residents call Motza home – a mix of multi-generational families and a growing wave of young professionals drawn by the promise of space and quiet.
With an investment of hundreds of millions of shekels, the Sufrin Group is advancing a major urban renewal project in the heart of Rishon LeZion - expected revenues: about half a billion shekels.