Real estate israel
NYC Jewish-Syrian community buys two Jerusalem towers in deal worth over NIS 1 billion
SNIR Real Estate Agency CEO Nir Shmoul described the purchase as "the biggest deal in Israel's history."
Ester Ben David’s Zionist blueprint for building a stronger state
Emerging Real Estate Hotspots in Israel
Israel's real estate must change its ways if it wants to attract real global investors - opinion
After the war: Institutional investors believe in the north and are investing heavily
The “HaRama” project in Katzrin is backed by Yesodot, Menora, and Ayalon, showing strong confidence in northern Israel. With 1,800 units and public areas, it’s expected to yield major returns
Your opportunity – last apartments in the luxury project OM TOWER in Beersheba
Last 5 premium 4-room apartments available for immediate move-in at OM TOWER, Beershebas most luxurious residential project in the Neot Ilan neighborhood.
With an investment of NIS 550 million: Where will Israel's first innovation district be established
Reisdor is launching a groundbreaking residential project in the Ma’alot Hanachal neighborhood in Netivot, which will include 538 smart apartments featuring advanced home management technologies.
From sparkling floors to sandals at the door
Real estate culture shock from the US to Israel
Fighting the high cost of real estate: How to add a room to your home in one day
A smart, efficient, cost-effective, and innovative solution makes it possible to turn a balcony or yard into a usable room—without breaking the bank. The experts at Solaris explain.
An investment of NIS 80 million: A giant logistics center to be built in a surprising location
A new logistics center is being built in Moshav Sde Yitzhak, initiated by the Savyonim Group – and will combine environmental sustainability and a response to diverse business needs.
A new 50-story tower on the way to Ramat Gan
The Tel Aviv District Committee approved a plan for the construction of a massive employment tower at 2 Hayetzira Street, initiated by Ashtrom Properties.
Jerusalem is taking off – We'll add 200,000 residents without harming green spaces
Jerusalem's mayor unveiled a bold plan for urban renewal: thousands of new homes, light rail expansion, tree preservation, and use of abandoned buildings. "This is just the beginning."
State comptroller warns: 20:80 deals may distort the housing market
At the Haredi Real Estate Conference, Comptroller Englman said his office is examining financing deals’ effect on housing prices and warned of a foreign worker shortage and illegal labor use.
Dozens of apartments in the sought-after city will be offered for rent at a reduced price
The tender has been completed: Another 136 housing units will be built for stable rental in the city • 25% of the apartments will be offered at a reduced price.