Israel housing prices
The printer is already on the wall: The unexpected solution to the housing crisis - opinion
3D-printed construction technology presents a rare opportunity to change the rules of the game and bring Israel’s construction sector into the 21st century.
The dream persists: New survey shows Israelis’ confidence in the housing market
Israel’s senior housing revolution: meeting the needs of an aging population
War evacuees pushing up rents in Israel's North, Knesset research suggests
Housing: Stops and starts
Roni Brik, president of the Israel Builders Association, believes that government policy with regard to the real estate industry is flawed.
Is the housing bubble finally about to burst in Israel?
Cohen warns that the loss of interest by foreign builders and a sharp decline in overall construction will put Israel at risk of suffering a recession in the real estate industry.
Breaking new ground for the elderly
The 471-unit complex is part of a country-wide, national project for the construction of 2,650 social-housing units.
Tel Aviv municipality promoting co-living projects in overcrowded city
City Hall working with WeWork to introduce legislation approving co-living residents
US group helps Israeli seniors with housing
According to the Jewish Agency, there currently is a waiting list of 27,000 low-income Israeli seniors, half of whom are Holocaust survivors, for subsidized housing.
Zionist Union lawmaker wins subsidized housing lottery
“I won, but what about all the other people who tried?” MK Biran asks, criticizing Kahlon’s flagship project.
Israeli Fair Rental Law passes final vote, 6 years after housing protests
“The nation demands social justice, and this is a step on the way,” 2011 protests icon MK Stav Shaffir said.
‘Fair rental bill’ clears another Knesset hurdle
The bill states that landlords are responsible for certain repairs in the rental property and may not demand a guarantee of more three months’ rent, among other provisions.
Understanding assisted housing, Part II
It takes a lot of money to live in dignity as you get old. But you need even more to do so within the shelter of protected housing.