House prices in israel
How Tel Aviv’s 'safest investment' collapsed: Falling apartment prices wipe out millions - analysis
Israel’s housing market is freezing: Tel Aviv apartment prices are down 8.4% due to high interest rates and emigration. Investors are now losing millions and fleeing to the stock market.
Israel's housing market is sliding into recession
Israeli housing price rises gain momentum
What to do when there is no safe room at home
The truth about the Beduin in the Negev
We are told that the Beduins live in a mere 45 historical villages and are forced to build illegally because their communities are not recognized by the state.
Military service may remain a consideration for housing VAT exemption
Despite AG's warning that service requirement is discriminatory, finance minister says ultra-Orthodox can take full advantage of benefit by enlisting.
For Zion's sake: Give us Sundays in the summer
OECD figures show Israelis working 251 hours per year more than the OECD average, with a 43-hour average work week.
What you can do with a ‘ghost apartment’
The advantages to owners of not renting out their apartments when not in use include absolute flexibility in setting dates for personal visits and the comfort.
Housing cabinet to consider dueling Lapid, Ariel plans
Monday’s housing cabinet to consider competing plans for how to reduce real estate prices.
Beduin protest over house demolitions outside Prime Minister’s Residence
Statistics from 2013 show that there are over 1,000 cases of demolitions, says Beduin rights representative.
Real estate: Want a seaside apartment? Look to Hadera
Prices of seaside apartments are generally quite expensive, but there are still reasonable alternatives to the pricey apartments in Tel Aviv and surrounding areas.
Helping you find a home in the homeland
For years the Israeli real-estate market has been dominated by various organizations that make bulk purchases.
From the ground up: The Holy City – A good investment?
Housing starts up 3.4% in 2013, but down 19% in the Tel Aviv area
Central Bureau of Statistics reveals J'lem saw 42.3% increase, followed by Haifa at 22%, southern district at 17.3%.