Israel Real Estate
Luria: A Jerusalem-inspired project with modern boutique design
Concrete abstracts: Meet the Israeli woman using AI to reinvent the real estate industry
After 11 days, missile damage in Israel only a fraction of Iran war in June
Many young people don’t want to buy apartments
“Gen Z wants fast money, not mortgages.” Bank Jerusalem’s CEO says young people now prefer the capital market, and foreign buyers are heading for a new wave of purchases.
New study: 63% of Israelis believe buying an apartment is a worthwhile deal
A new study by Mizrahi-Tefahot Bank: Over half of Israelis are willing to move to a different area in the country and believe that with hard work, they can achieve their dream of owning an apartment.
Everyone has wondered at some point: What is the average salary of a real estate agent in Israel?
CBS data: real estate agents in Israel earned nearly NIS 17,000 in July, while construction workers earned about 13,500. This summarizes the updated wage picture in the real estate sector.
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Bubble alert: The report that proves housing prices around the world are out of control
Endeavour Equities reports huge gaps between home prices and incomes worldwide. In Australia, a home needs nearly 10 years of salary; New Zealand and Canada face price crashes.
'The upside of the public real estate market is still ahead of us'
At the “Financing Time” conference, Yaniv Pagot said Israel’s public real estate market will grow as rates fall. Investors return, capital awakens, stable firms benefit most.
Luxury by the Sea: Move-In-Ready Apartments in the Heart of Tel Aviv
Fully furnished, fully equipped, just steps from the Mediterranean
Construction time lengthens, rent rises, and young people pay the price
Construction timelines hit a new peak, projects face delays despite record starts, and mortgages match rising rents • Young couples face years of waiting, frustration, and uncertainty.
Entrepreneurs become suspects, the state forgets they are the ones building it
At the "Funding Time" conference, leaders criticized government policies stifling urban renewal, warned of small entrepreneurs disappearing, and called for cooperation to revive the sector.
How do you build a city that lets everyone live better? Real estate women respond
Who said urban planning is boring? At the "Women Build the Nation" panel, six senior women shared ideas on community, equality, and a new social contract, envisioning Israel in 20 years.