Real estate
The luxury of the current decade is not seen – It is felt
How well-being has transitioned from spa and hospitality language to the new planning language of premium residences.
In Jerusalem’s most expensive area: 18 apartments instead of 40
Israel Canada Hotels acquires 50% stake in two northern Israeli hotels
French Hill renewed: 1,300 apartments to be built by Terra Real Estate & Rotshtein
High response to Israel Lands Authority tenders: A sign of developers’ confidence in the market
A strong response to tenders, even during a challenging period, indicates a deep understanding: real estate is a long-term cyclical activity, and decisions made today are built on tomorrow’s demand.
Reinventing Zionism, rebuilding national accountability, and reviving communities
Zionist Investments CEO Ester Ben David told the Jerusalem Post about her mission to restore southern communities: “It’s about contributing something concrete.”
3,200 new units: Local committee approves Yoseftal neighborhood urban renewal in Kfar Saba
The Local Planning Committee in Kfar Saba approved agreements between the mayor and ILA to advance the Yoseftal neighborhood urban renewal plan (Tama 2040).
The grand advantage: High-end within reach
The Grand Netanya offers resort-style living at a surprisingly reasonable price, combining vacation vibes with premium amenities and international lifestyle standards for everyday life.
Francine Bork Strausberg: Living a perfectly imperfect life in Israel
While more elegant and ornate pottery may be found in other studios, Strausberg takes pride in creating unique yet practical pieces that people enjoy every day.
A real estate shift: Jaffa becomes an alternative to expensive Tel Aviv
Jaffa A on the renewal map: How the old neighborhood became one of the most intriguing areas in the real estate market. A surprising upgrade and accelerated renewal.
Why Jewish entrepreneurs are turning to structured property investing for financial independence
The domino effect: Why "cheap" financing can be the most expensive deal an entrepreneur signs
“Cheap” financing often comes with low interest, rigid credit, personal guarantees, and tight cash flow. It may look attractive on paper - but the reality behind it can be a costly surprise.
A quiet surge in the housing market: Purchase groups return to the spotlight
Amid high interest rates, land shortages, and developer challenges, purchase groups are resurging. 2026 Ruby Capital data show a sharp rise in financing, reshaping the housing market.
Israel’s real estate map is changing
As infrastructure and population patterns shift, the most compelling real estate stories are emerging just beyond the obvious.