Israel housing prices
The printer is already on the wall: The unexpected solution to the housing crisis - opinion
3D-printed construction technology presents a rare opportunity to change the rules of the game and bring Israel’s construction sector into the 21st century.
The dream persists: New survey shows Israelis’ confidence in the housing market
Israel’s senior housing revolution: meeting the needs of an aging population
War evacuees pushing up rents in Israel's North, Knesset research suggests
Sprawling new Jerusalem neighborhood approved
Neighborhood of 1,830 homes in high rises on 63 acres of land featuring affordable units for young families to be built in capital.
Lapid vows to pass 0 VAT law in October, fast-track housing law approved
Housing Minister Ariel suggests special Knesset recess session will take up 0 VAT law.
Knesset Interior Committee approves fast-track housing bill
World Bank ranks Israel 140th out of 189 countries in building and construction bureaucracy index; new measure aims to bring down overinflated price of housing.
From the Ground Up: Not so secret agents
A good agent will identify a need and solve it or make sure that it is solved by the right person.
Modernizing Safed
Bargains can still be found in Safed, but new developments are bringing prices up.
128 housing units approved for non-Orthodox section of J’lem’s Ramot
Deal provides housing at lower prices for secular, moderately religious residents in an increasingly ultra-Orthodox neighborhood.
Old-world charm
Katamon mixes the old with the new, with beautiful Arab buildings from the early 20th century alongside smaller single-family homes built after 1948.
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Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs
Housing costs in Jerusalem exclude young families from the city
A young father of five, serving on the capital’s city council laments the nominal housing options for his growing family.
ILA spent millions on unapproved reforms
"The state paid millions for a specific set of reforms but received a totally different kind of reform," comptroller report finds.