Israel Real Estate

Creating a winning apartment mix: Secrets of planning luxury projects

The Power Behind the Apartment Mix: Tailoring projects to client needs with smart design, differentiation, and architectural branding in luxury developments.

Grove park: The neighborhood redrawing southwest Tel Aviv

Think Tel Aviv has no surprises left? "Flora" in Grove Park offers new green living from NIS 2.85 million - a project designed to keep young people in the city.

The state to invest millions: A small central city prepares for a major transformation

The ministry of housing and urban renewal authority signed a deal with Or Yehuda to fund infrastructure. Coming soon: permits for 2,720 units and plans for nearly 13,000 more.

After the war: Institutional investors believe in the north and are investing heavily

The “HaRama” project in Katzrin is backed by Yesodot, Menora, and Ayalon, showing strong confidence in northern Israel. With 1,800 units and public areas, it’s expected to yield major returns

 The “HaRama” project in Katzrin

Unprecedented: 800 villas to be demolished – Massive urban renewal in Be'er Ya'akov begins

 Illustration: Private house

Grove park: The neighborhood redrawing southwest Tel Aviv

 Carasso Real Estate’s new project in northwest Kiryat Shalom

Mizrahi-Tefahot, with 36% of the mortgage market, sets an ambitious growth target for 2027

 Mizrahi-Tefahot branch, Jerusalem, 22.2.18

Living between green and blue: The new residential experience in Ashdod

BLUE & GREEN by Peretz Bonei HaNegev: 3 modern towers near the Lachish River and Mediterranean Sea, blending quality living with nature in one of Israel’s top urban parks.

 BLUE & GREEN project by Peretz Bonei HaNegev

80 apartments in hours: Lati's residential project breaks demand records

Lati Group, owned by Yossi Lati and Renuar company, launched a 120-unit project in Kadima-Zoran; 80 units sold under the target Price plan and 6 more on the open market.

 "Lati Kadima" Project

Historic day: Multi-billion shekel deal to transform Safed with housing, jobs & infrastructure

Safed signs major roof agreement: 7,200+ homes, commercial zones, and NIS 3.4 billion for infrastructure, education, and urban renewal. Mayor Kakun: 'A holiday for Safed this will shape our future. '

 Buildings in old city, Safed, Northern District, Israel.

Jerusalem is taking off – We'll add 200,000 residents without harming green spaces

Jerusalem's mayor unveiled a bold plan for urban renewal: thousands of new homes, light rail expansion, tree preservation, and use of abandoned buildings. "This is just the beginning."

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Rami Levy's New Vision for Jerusalem

Rami Levy, leading Israeli entrepreneur, is redefining urban living in Jerusalem, creating integrated communities that offer lasting value, vibrant and high quality lifestyle.

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State comptroller warns: 20:80 deals may distort the housing market

At the Haredi Real Estate Conference, Comptroller Englman said his office is examining financing deals’ effect on housing prices and warned of a foreign worker shortage and illegal labor use.

 The National Haredi Real Estate Conference by Mishpacha newspaper and Nadlan Media

Mediterranean Towers: A new chapter of purpose and joy for Jerusalem’s elders

This is the Mediterranean Towers retirement residence, where a community of golden age citizens of diverse backgrounds are given a new lease on life as they enter their “third age.”

 Mediterranean Towers in Jerusalem’s Arnona neighborhood.

The struggle paid off: One of the oldest projects in the north is finally moving forward

After years of neglect, Yossfatel St. residents in Motzkin see hope: the District Committee approved Yam Suf Group’s plan. “One of the oldest complexes I’ve handled,” says Tzachi Omer.

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Overlooking Haifa Bay: A new urban renewal project launches on the Carmel

The Savyonim Group is launching an urban renewal project in central Haifa: 11 old units will be replaced with 30 new ones at Hanassi and Yefe Nof streets, offering modern design and prime location.

Haifa Bay

Apartments over 20 Million: The luxury market in Jerusalem is booming - right now

While Tel Aviv weakens, Jerusalem’s luxury market soars due to foreign buyers, boutique projects, and rich Jewish history - driving prices up to NIS 75,000 per sqm. Special review with Oren Cohen.

 View of Jerusalem – the Old City, Gei Ben Hinnom, and the Sultan’s Pool