Housing in israel
What connects Kobi Oz and Raz Hershko? A surprising real estate project in central Israel
Shikun & Binui Real Estate is launching its flagship project – OLAM Neve Ayalon in Or Yehuda, which includes 600 residential units, 252 of which are part of the “Buyer’s Price” program.
With an investment of NIS 550 million: Where will Israel's first innovation district be established
Historic day: Multi-billion shekel deal to transform Safed with housing, jobs & infrastructure
State comptroller warns: 20:80 deals may distort the housing market
Housing Cabinet OKs national plan to build 500,000 new apartments in Israel in coming years
Housing Cabinet OKs plan by Housing Minister to set 5-year targets for marketing homes. A new government team will tackle 400,000 blocked units. Budget needed: NIS 3B.
The state to invest millions: A small central city prepares for a major transformation
The ministry of housing and urban renewal authority signed a deal with Or Yehuda to fund infrastructure. Coming soon: permits for 2,720 units and plans for nearly 13,000 more.
Ben Shemen Youth Village appeals for support amid demand to shelter vulnerable children
Historic youth village that shaped the lives of Shimon Peres and Haim Saban urgently needs to expand facilities
Every third apartment in Israel: All-time record in urban renewal
Urban renewal hit a record in 2024: 30% of new builds were Tama 38 or evacuation-reconstruction. For the first time, both permit types were equal. Top cities: Jerusalem, Ramla, Netanya.
The Israeli dream: “We came and fell in love — here you can live with a high quality of life”
Every young couple in Israel dreams of a private house with a garden, a view, open spaces, and the highest quality of life. Now it’s possible within driving distance.
Grapevine: Ghost tower
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
ONE DUBNOV: Jerusalem’s most exclusive new residence
ONE DUBNOV stands at the intersection of conservation and contemporary design, offering a rare opportunity to reside within the living history of Jerusalem.
Israel's housing market is sliding into recession
About 60% of the apartments purchased in Tel Aviv were new apartments, making it the leading city where buyers are looking to purchase apartments from new projects rather than second-hand homes.
Ramat Shlomo: From controversial beginnings to thriving neighborhood
Neighborhood Corner: Despite its tumultuous beginnings, Ramat Shlomo today represents the ever-changing landscape of Jerusalem – a city where history, religion, and politics intertwine.
Grapevine: Jerusalem as we know it
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Ambitious Initiative: New Israeli city proposed to house tens of thousands of foreign construction
At the National Economics Conference in Eilat, PMO Director-General Yossi Sheli proposed a housing city near Modi'in for foreign construction workers