The way to revive the housing market will be by reducing prices
Home buyers have stopped visiting sales offices and construction companies are dealing with debt. Yet, despite the turmoil that the housing market is going through...
Home buyers have stopped visiting sales offices and construction companies are dealing with debt. Yet, despite the turmoil that the housing market is going through...
Bigger balconies, neighborhood work-spaces, “half-room” work area, epidemic-appropriate systems and more flexible planning: A look at how residential buildings in Israel are expected to change...
More than 10% of residential tenants in Israel fail to pay their rent; price of rentals in Israel is falling. The residential rental market in...
A real estate appraisal is highly recommended before entering into any real estate transaction in Israel. Buying or selling a property or investing in...
Despite the multitude of websites and social media platforms offering endless information on properties for sale and new projects, many people still choose to work...
Considering the high cost of housing in Israel and the difficulty for many people – mostly young couples – to buy a home, Israel’s Finance...
In what the Government has called “strategic inventory management of the housing crisis”, more than one thousand housing units will be constructed on land that...
The Municipality of Tel Aviv announced that it is increasing the property taxes (“arnona“) of approximately 1,400 “ghost apartments” to 220.78 NIS per square meter. Property taxes...
In recent years, an array of choices of countertops (collectively known as shayish) have become available in Israel, from granite, wood, engineered stone to glass....
Historically, apartments in Israel were small, damp and crowded. “Luxury” was a light fixture instead of a bare light bulb. Today, Israelis are working harder...
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