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.

3D printing: transforming construction
Young family dreaming about moving into new house.

The dream persists: New survey shows Israelis’ confidence in the housing market

 Senior Housing Conference 2025

Israel’s senior housing revolution: meeting the needs of an aging population

People walk near a damaged residential building due to a direct-hit from a projectile, in northern Israel, August 25, 2024

War evacuees pushing up rents in Israel's North, Knesset research suggests


Comptroller to issue housing report which could damage Netanyahu on Wednesday

The report is considered a bombshell in the election campaign.

State Comptroller Joseph Shapira‏

TA court finds former Lands Authority official guilty of construction violations

Former Israel Lands Authority Jerusalem director Chemi Kasif was ordered to resign his position permanently, and cannot return to public service for at least seven years.

A laborer works on an apartment building under construction in the Har Homa quarter in Jerusalem

Discounted Jerusalem apartment-rental complex approved for young couples

The four new 18-story residential towers will contain 405 units and cost 20-30% below market costs.

Jerusalem municipality

Afula expands its horizons

The Jezreel Valley town’s low prices are attracting new residents.

Afula

Yoo and me

Among some of the tallest buildings in the city, the Yoo towers were designed by famous French designer Philippe Starck.

Interior design inside Yoo towers

New law to limit rise in rent

When it goes into effect, landlords will not be allowed to raise the rental price by more than two percent a year for three years.

A renovated Israeli apartment

Terra Incognita: Is it unaffordable to live in Israel?

Unlike in Third World countries, where earnings are less but housing and basic products are cheaper, Israel doesn’t get the “benefit” of being a truly poor country.

Dairy aisle

Ramat Gan’s revival

The Diamond Exchange is known as one of the country’s leading business centers, but it is also a high-end residential area.

Ramat Gan general view

Finance Ministry nixes proposal for taxing multiple home ownershp

Poll shows 60% of Israelis oppose increased defense spending at expense of welfare, 44% opposed to Lapid's 0 VAT plan.

House and calculator [Illustrative].

Housing starts fall to two-year low

From April to June of 2014, just 9,311 new starts were recorded, down 19.3% from the previous quarter and 13.8% from the same period the previous year.

General view of Tel Aviv