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Israeli apartments Credit: Shutterstock
Israeli apartments Credit: Shutterstock

A selection of recent real estate deals in Israel including in Ramat Hasharon, Ness Ziona, Elad, Petah Tikva, and Kiryat Bialik.

Second-hand apartments sold
Tel Aviv and central region
Ramat Hasharon: A 180 square meter, two floor house on a 330 square meter lot on Charlson Street in the Kiryat Yearim neighborhood was sold for NIS 6.7 million (Real Capital).

Ness Ziona: A 91 square meter, four-room, fourth floor apartment with parking on Mordechai Anilovich Street in the Givat Nof neighborhood was sold for NIS 2.51 million. A 94 square meter, four-room, first floor apartment on Hashirion Street in the city center was sold for NIS 2.4 million. A 128 square meter, five-room, fifth floor apartment on Rothschild Street in the Merkaz Ma'aravi neighborhood was sold for NIS 3.6 million.

Elad: A 87 square meter, three-room, first floor apartment with parking on Hazamir Street was sold for NIS 1.78 million. A 123 square meter, five-room, first floor apartment with parking on Shimon Ben Shetach Street was sold for NIS 2.6 million.

Petah Tikva: A 139 square meter, five-room, seventh floor apartment with a 25 square meter balcony on Ein Ganim Street in the Ein Ganim neighborhood was sold for NIS 3.7 million. A 100 square meter, four-room, fourth floor apartment in a building undergoing TAMA 38 strengthening and additions on Orlansky Street was sold for NIS 2.2 million. A 49 square meter, two-room house on Ezra VeNechamia Street in the Amishav neighborhood was sold for NIs 857,000. A 65 square meter, two-room, ground floor garden apartment with a 24 square meter yard in a building undergoing TAMA 38 strengthening and additions on Mintz Street was sold for NIS 1.67 million.

Haifa and the north
Kiryat Bialik: A 44 square meter, two-room, second floor apartment on Partizanim Street in the Tzur Shalom neighborhood was sold for NIS 480,000. A 80 square meter, three-room apartment on Shivtei Yisrael Street was sold for NIS 950,000. A 79 square meter, three-room, second floor apartment on Keren Kayemet Street was sold for NIS 1.05 million. A 89 square meter, four room, second floor apartment with parking on Hadekalim Street was sold for NIS 1.38 million. A 135 square meter, five-room, 14th floor apartment with two parking spaces on Ehud Manor Street in the Neot Afek neighborhood was sold for NIS 1.76 million.

All deals as reported to the Israel Tax Authority.

Published by Globes, Israel business news - en.globes.co.il - on January 21, 2024.

© Copyright of Globes Publisher Itonut (1983) Ltd., 2024.

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