real estate israel

Don't trust realtors? New ethics regulations will restore confidence

The Interior Committee is discussing new broker ethics regulations, banning incorrect property info and unauthorized payments, which could save the economy NIS 196 million annually.

The Tax Authority vs Ishay Ribo: Three luxury apartments in the crosshairs

Singer Ishay Ribo battles the Tax Authority at the Jerusalem District Court over his NIS 6.5M apartment purchase. The key question: what were they bought for?

By LIAD VAKNISH
19/06/2024

Excessively expensive, yet first-time home buyers have doubled over the past year

Despite soaring living costs, April saw 4,254 first-time home purchases—a 97% increase from last year. Which city tops the list for first-time buyers? The Chief Economist's report reveals all.

April sees a 78% surge in apartment sales, surprising amid wartime

Central Bureau of Statistics report shows a remarkable 78% increase in apartment sales in April 2024 compared to April 2023. Which cities saw the most sales during February-April 2024?

New Netanya neighborhood to feature huge park, medical center, employment hub

The Israel Land Authority's plan in Netanya includes 1,606 housing units, an employment district, a new medical center, and a vast metropolitan park spanning 18 hectares along the Ilanot stream.

Residents to gain new marina: Prestigious Sde Dov project approved

The local committee in Tel Aviv has approved a plan to restore the historic Riding anchorage and construct a new recreation and marine education complex, complete with a green boardwalk and more.

Israel’s housing market: A unique phenomenon, both challenging and optimistic

Rising home prices and increasing transactions amidst war reflect strength in Israel's real estate sector.

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By DOR DVIRI
06/06/2024

Ready? Registration open for discounted apartment raffle

Registration for discounted apartments opens, with priority for reservists and a quarter allocated for the ultra-Orthodox community. Details in the article.

Undoubtedly the cheapest apartment sold in Israel in recent years

A 2.5-room apartment in Dimona, ground floor, 54 sqm, was sold for a remarkably low price, far below current market rates in Israel and significantly less than the average per square meter in Dimona.

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