Property

Ultra-Orthodox anti-draft protesters indicted for breaking into military police chief's home

The indictment says protesters carried signs reading, “War on the draft law, in actions and not words,” and shouted slogans including “We will die and not enlist” and “Yuval Yamin is a traitor."

Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men protest outside the home of Military Police commander Brig.-Gen. Yuval Yamin, in Ashkelon, April 28, 2026
A View of Kiryat Menachem and Kiryat Yovel, Jerusalem

French-Israeli businessman buys eight unbuilt Jerusalem apartments for NIS 24 million

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Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British Monarch, is pictured in London on September 11, 2025; illustrative.

UK royals hold extensive property but pay little to no rent, spending watchdog reveals


Your guide to finding foreclosure properties in 2026

Interested in buying a property below market value? Foreclosure offers are your top solution. Learn how to find reliable listings and close the deal.

“Foreclosures offer discounted homes with high opportunity and risk.”

Nearly 30,000 property damage claims filed since start of Operation Roaring Lion

According to the Tax Authority, 65 compensation fund teams are currently operating across the country to assist civilians whose homes and property have been damaged in the war.

Destroyed building in central Israel following Iranian missile strikes on February 28, 2026.

Hundreds of public housing units damaged by Iranian missiles, restoration in progress

Since Operation Roaring Lion, hundreds of public housing units have been damaged by Iranian missiles. Restoration efforts continue, with volunteers aiding in the cleanup.

Senior officials from the Construction and Housing Ministry during a tour of the site of the fall in Beit Shemesh in March.

Editor's Notes: Diaspora Jews are buying homes in Israel, and it is not just real estate

In Jerusalem, a real estate transaction is rarely just a transaction. It is also a statement about belonging.

View of the Holy Land buildings next to old apartment buildings in the Gonen neighborhood of Jerusalem, on January 19, 2020.

Owning your face in the AI age: Why Denmark's new proposed bill matters - opinion

Denmark has decided to draw a hard line, with a proposed bill establishing identity as property.

DR. BELLA BARDA BAREKET, the writer, asks: What remains of human identity when anyone can own a version of you?

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

Dazed and confused: How the Israeli authorities have dealt with the aftermath of the Iran war

Physical scars that serve as silent reminders of a moment when the country held its breath, and of one grand question that still echoes weeks later: What happens now?

The aftermath of an Iranian missile strike in Bat Yam, central Israel, June 15, 2025

‘We just wanted to come home’

The emotional rollercoaster of buying property in Israel

SHMUEL PURCHASED an apartment in Acre, and now rents it out as an Airbnb.

Why “property for sale in Turkey” is trending again - And what investors need to know


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A narrow street with a tree hanging over it Jerusalem empty street in Baka neighborhood