As Israel's rental market heats up for the new school year, 2024's summer sees surging demand in major cities amid the ongoing conflict, with dramatic spikes in rental interest across the country.
At a special event attended by lawyers, the leaders of Tel Aviv's urban renewal efforts presented the city’s plan for the upcoming years, which is expected to add around 6,000 housing units annually.
Northern real estate investors face losses as the state ignores their rights, leaving them with empty properties for 10 months. The state's response is due by September 4th.
While equities and bonds have shown signs of recovery, European real estate remains at cyclical lows, offering a rare entry point.
An Entire Building for Israel's Citizens: The National Headquarters of "Nechama and Rescue for Israel" Opens in Giv'atayim, Mobilizing Life-Saving Donations During the War
Industrial zones in Upper Tiberias and Macabim are now designated as Development Area A, making factories and businesses eligible for reduced corporate taxes and substantial investment grants.
Following a decision by the Jerusalem District Planning and Building Appeals Committee, The Jewish National Fund (JNF) and the Greek Orthodox Church must pay betterment levies on Jerusalem land.
Amid the ongoing conflict and growing housing waitlist, a new program lets eligible families choose their own apartments - a major policy shift. Inbar Mazuz-Shor from the Housing Ministry explains.
A new analysis shows that less than half of northern evacuees who bought homes in the first half of the year chose to stay in the area, while the situation in the South appears more optimistic.
Power shifts to homeowners: New Justice Ministry rules fix developer payouts for canceled deals, aiming to unblock stalled urban renewal projects.