Israel real estate

They build where it’s easy, not where it’s needed: That’s where the housing crisis begins - opinion

Top-tier planning isn’t just measured by the sheer volume of approved housing units, but by its ability to meet actual demand in high-interest areas, alongside the necessary needs for daily life.

 Residential buildings, Ashdod
Israeli real estate developer Av-Gad Holdings has launched what it says is the first “trade-in” program for new apartments in Israel, allowing buyers to hand over their existing home as part of the deal when purchasing a new unit.

Stuck with an old flat? Israeli firm offers car-style trade-in

SEA ONE Outdoor Pool

SEA ONE: A new standard of resort-living for English speakers in Israel

Construction is seen in Tel Aviv on May 7, 2023

Israel's real estate must change its ways if it wants to attract real global investors - opinion


The dream persists: New survey shows Israelis’ confidence in the housing market

Israelis believe now is the best time to buy a home, and they expect both housing and rental prices in Israel to keep rising.

Young family dreaming about moving into new house.

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.

Apartment broker.

Architects, contractors, and designers, oh my!

What's the difference?

New immigrants frequently have to deal with planning and designing their new  homes. Pictured: French ‘olim’ arrive in June.

Location, quality, and community at the heart of Israeli living

For many Jewish families around the world, moving to Israel is not just a change of address - it’s a journey toward belonging.

Rendering for illustration only | EDEN Beit Shemesh

The Kirya Is moving out: This is how one of Israel’s most coveted areas might look

Architects gathered to rethink the heart of Tel Aviv - between visions of a vast park, advanced underground agriculture, and dense high-rise neighborhoods.

 Illiustration: Rendering: This is how the Kirya complex might look in the future

Israel's middle class abandons real estate market as luxury home buyers rise

Analysis by Globes reveals that the Israeli real estate market is undergoing changes that are not quantitative but structural - the middle class is abandoning the market.

Arnona Hills project by Geshem

Crossing borders, closing deals

What you need to know about buying property in Israel – from contracts to customs to keys

 THOSE WHO purchase homes ‘on paper’ in Israel often have the opportunity to customize their apartment layout.

The scenario that could reignite Israel’s real estate market

A sluggish market, high rates, and low morale weigh on housing. But Tal Tapuhi says post-war euphoria and regional calm could spark a price surge.

 Sunrise in the Dan Region, December 25, 2017

Kiryat Yam soars upward: A new project brings renewal to an old neighborhood

Yehuda Levi Group begins a new urban renewal phase in Kiryat Yam: 64 old units on Ben Zvi St. to be replaced by 256 in 3 towers. In total, about 955 new apartments will be built in the area.

 The Kiryat Yam Plan

Incredible investment to develop the center of our homeland

Explore a rare land offering in Herzliya, and build your future here.

 Herzliya Marina Aerial View