Apartments
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.
'The real demand for apartments in Israel has not disappeared'
Kiryat Gat master plan signed: NIS 6 billion for 21,000 new apartments
Treasury reveals: where do the most stressed home sellers in Israel live?
Who needs to travel abroad? When the vacation apartment becomes the new getaway
As travel abroad gets harder, well-off Israelis buy private vacation flats used only on weekends and holidays. “Real distance isn’t measured in kilometers, but in the feeling of disconnect.”
14 HaRav Kook – Where luxury meets the sea
Occupancy beginning Summer 2028.
Mediterranean Towers: A new chapter of purpose and joy for Jerusalem’s elders
This is the Mediterranean Towers retirement residence, where a community of golden age citizens of diverse backgrounds are given a new lease on life as they enter their “third age.”
Creating a winning apartment mix: Secrets of planning luxury projects
The Power Behind the Apartment Mix: Tailoring projects to client needs with smart design, differentiation, and architectural branding in luxury developments.
Grapevine: Ghost tower
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
ONE DUBNOV: Jerusalem’s most exclusive new residence
ONE DUBNOV stands at the intersection of conservation and contemporary design, offering a rare opportunity to reside within the living history of Jerusalem.
Rent. Relax. Repeat: The future of mid-term apartment living in Israel is here
Denis Brodetzky, CEO of Blueground Israel, is revolutionizing rentals with fully furnished, all-inclusive apartments available at the click of a button.
New street and rental apartments for service members in Beersheba
The Beersheba local committee recommends the Taubel plan in Neighborhood G, including 450 rental apartments, commercial spaces, public institutions, and a new street for students and service members.
CEO of Blueground Israel: 'We were surprised by the demand for flexible rental apartments'
Dennis Brodetsky at the economic conference of Maariv and Walla: "We have algorithms that identify high-demand areas for renters."
Israel's housing market is sliding into recession
About 60% of the apartments purchased in Tel Aviv were new apartments, making it the leading city where buyers are looking to purchase apartments from new projects rather than second-hand homes.
Unwanted duties: Why I keep saying yes when I want to say no - comment
Some people are natural leaders and step up. Others don't. I'm of the latter.