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Haifa
Haifa, Israel’s third largest city, is considered the capital of northern Israel, a gateway to the Galilee, and home to over a quarter of a million longtime residents living among new immigrants from Russia, Ethiopia and other European countries. The city is built on the fertile slopes of Mount Carmel, whose name in Hebrew means vineyard, and overlooks the Mediterranean Sea stretching along beautiful beaches.
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Beersheva
Beersheva, Israel’s fourth largest city, is a university city where the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev is located, which in recent years has transformed the city into a magnet for investment into real estate, as more and more, often smaller investors see potential for renting out apartments to students. In addition, property prices in Beersheva are lower than in the demand areas such as Tel Aviv and there is a high proportion of families living in rental accommodation.
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Rishon Lezion
Rishon Lezion, which means the “First to Zion” was the first colony founded by the first wave of immigration, the first Aliyah, on July 31, 1882. Since then, the city which pioneered the zionist settlement, has grown to become one of the most developed cities in Israel. Today the fast-growing modern metropolis is the country’s fourth largest city with over 230,000 residents. Over the next 10 years, the population is expected to grow to 315,000 inhabitants.







