Real estate
Prices in the New Carmei Gat Neighborhood Break a new record: NIS 5.8 million for a duplex
The city’s price ceiling is being broken. Most buyers in the project are foreign residents from the United States and the United Kingdom.
Finally, it's happening: A first-of-its-kind academic degree for contractors
After months of decline: Housing prices in Israel begin to rise
The new law that changes agreements in the real estate world
The market awaits a drop: Will it happen in 2026?
Are Israeli housing prices falling as hoped, or in a slow correction before the next surge? Ofer Petersburg reviews a year of data, expectations, and market trends.
2025: A decade-defining window in Israeli real estate
How foreign residents can move ahead of the recovery.
Primark flagship to anchor G City’s Warsaw Promenada expansion
€10 million phase will add 6,000 sq.m. of retail space, including a 4,000 sq.m. Primark, with projected uplift of over €1m in annual NOI and 1.5 million extra visits.
Enough with the slogans: How can Israel truly jump-start the long-term rental market?
Despite years of government plans, the rental market barely moves. Uri Paz of Michlol Financing pinpoints the core issue and proposes a financing solution to enable large-scale long-term rentals.
An avenue of innovation
How preserved buildings in South Tel Aviv became a reawakening investment
Between a rural dream and a profitable channel
The real estate opportunity of investing in agricultural homesteads in Israel.
2026 in urban renewal: Less magic, more depth
Is the urban renewal sector maturing, or filtering out those who don’t grasp new rules? Attorney Keren Blacharski highlights key trends shaping the industry’s future.
Festive tenders: Thousands of apartments on the way - Ma'ale Adumim in focus
Three real estate firms won ILA tenders for 1,100+ units, mostly in Ma'ale Adumim, which has seen little new construction, plus an extra project in Be'er Ya'akov.
Construction starts surge, transactions stall: More declines ahead?
Transactions stagnate, unsold apartment inventory rises, and prices fell 2% this year – CBS reports a 31.5% surge in construction starts, with over 81,000 apartments begun.
Editor's Notes: Diaspora Jews are buying homes in Israel, and it is not just real estate
In Jerusalem, a real estate transaction is rarely just a transaction. It is also a statement about belonging.