Neighborhood Corner: Musrara's cobblestone streets and architectural contrasts tell the story of a city and a nation grappling with the weight of the past while building toward the future.
Despite uncertainty, Israel’s real estate market proves to be a safe and solid investment
Abu Tor is more than a neighborhood; it’s a microcosm of Jerusalem itself – a place where history, religion, and modern life intersect in complex and fascinating ways.
Attorney Kinneret Zelda Shamir Mesika allegedly received funds from buyers during a property transaction but kept the money for herself instead of transferring it to the seller.
Sambuca di Sicilia, known for selling homes for 1 euro, now offers houses starting at 3 euros. Is the project losing its charm?
Neighborhood Corner: From its modest beginnings with rows of utilitarian housing blocks, Kiryat Menachem has been witness to Jerusalem’s urban expansion.
Shia Getter, head of The Getter Group, discussed the ins and outs of purchasing property in Israel.
Neighborhood Corner: By the 2000s, Har Nof was synonymous with religious devotion, its streets lined with synagogues and yeshivot that catered to a range of Jewish traditions.
Ayelet Brosh and Nir Shmul discuss adapting Israeli real estate to new Olim’s unique needs and cultural expectations.
Cohen shared insights on navigating Jerusalem's unique real estate, and fostering Jewish identity.