The Druze community that suffered a severe blow two weeks ago dreams of a better future. The state has also planned a different future by approving a construction plan to double its population.
Following complaints, the National Council will hold a hearing next Tuesday to consider extending TAMA 38 until the end of 2024 in Tel Aviv, Bat Yam, Bnei Brak, and other cities.
The Knesset Finance Committee approved an amendment providing significant tax benefits for new immigrants buying homes in Israel, reducing purchase tax rates for properties up to 6 million shekels.
Exciting update from Nof HaGalil: An urban renewal plan for 950 housing units has been approved and is financially viable, requiring no additional funding.
Neighborhood Corner: Due to its central location, Kiryat Moshe has become a sought-after neighborhood in Jerusalem for urban renewal and development projects.
The Northern District Committee: Shibolet settlement in Lower Galilee to integrate people with disabilities. About 350 housing units will be built, with 70 for disabled individuals and their families
3 private residential buildings of 4 floors, each overlooking breathtaking views of South Jerusalem. At the helm of this project are the Hasid Brothers, a family company.
Y.H. Dimri buys Sde Dov land for NIS 1.1 billion, with construction costing an additional 1.04 billion. The project will include 458 residential units and commercial and hotel spaces.
Be'er Sheva Municipality celebrates a major success in marketing lands in the new Rakafot neighborhood. Mayor Ruvik Danilovich: "The success of the plots proves the trust of developers in the city."
The Interior Ministry appointed a committee to examine merging Kiryat Ono, Ganei Tikva, and Givat Shmuel into one municipality. Local leaders: "Outrageous decision detached from reality."
Shai Ben-Ami from Bar-Ilan University studied in a tank while serving in Gaza and earned a scholarship. "Your win is impressive given the circumstances," noted the professor at the award ceremony.
Neighborhood Corner: The name “Bayit Vagan” derives from the Hebrew phrase “house and garden,” reflecting the original vision for the neighborhood’s dwellings.
Billions at Our Expense: Do you feel the betterment levy you were charged is too high? You're probably right. The State Comptroller found that in 95% of cases, the charge was reduced by a third.
Leading international architects are creating an extraordinary tower alongside the light rail, a modern counterpart to the Tower of David. Ofer Petersburg discusses the city's critical debate.
At a Media Real Estate event, CPA Uri Yonisi from Bank Leumi revealed that a doubling of mortgage applications in the last six months indicates a hot market.
Around 101,000 households have registered for the upcoming lottery, with 4,633 set to receive winning notifications soon. Registration for the next lottery's eligibility certificates is now open.
Inbal David, CEO of Apartment for Rent, emphasized at the Mizrahi Tefahot Bank conference that future generations should have three housing options: buying, free market renting, or long-term renting.
After public buildings in Kibbutz Be'eri were demolished, residences where residents were murdered and kidnapped are now being torn down in the second phase of Gaza settlements' rehabilitation.
The Israeli economy is collapsing, with many buying apartments using contractor loans, revealed by Bank of Israel data. Ofer Petersburg expresses concern in this special column.
Metrodome Group is launching its first representative office in Israel, offering investors an exciting opportunity in Budapest, Hungary's vibrant business and cultural center.