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 A residential project in Herzilya.

'When the cannons roar, Israelis buy': Real estate market thrives amid year-long conflict

 A row of stores and cars in Jerusalem's French Hill neighborhood.

French Hill: Jerusalem's evolving neighborhood from battlefields to high-rise towers

 The new silent garbage truck.

Jerusalem Vibe: Battling for the streets of Jerusalem

 A woman is seen struggling trying to move apartments.

Diary of would-be tenants: Two journalists struggle to move to Jerusalem in harsh market

Burma Street, Kiryat Shalom, Tel Aviv.

Curious? Check out Tel Aviv's urban renewal plan for the coming years!

People walk near a damaged residential building due to a direct-hit from a projectile, in northern Israel, August 25, 2024

War evacuees pushing up rents in Israel's North, Knesset research suggests

By Arik Mirovsky/Globes/TNS
A HOUSING CONSTRUCTION project in Israel.

Safe and stable renting: Housing Ministry launches new plan for public housing

A couple with a daughter in a new apartment.

Revolution in public housing: Eligible families to choose their own apartment

 Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men protest an Israeli Supreme Court ruling that requires the state to begin drafting ultra-Orthodox Jewish seminary students to the military, in the Mea Shearim neighbourhood of Jerusalem, June 30, 2024.

Government approves new ultra-Orthodox city in the northern Negev, addressing housing crisis

 Jewish immigrants fleeing the war in Ukraine, on a rescue flight sponosred by Keren Hayesod, arrive at Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv on March 9, 2022.

New olim to see less housing financial support upon arrival to Israel

By AVICHAY CHAIM
Malha with stadium and mall included

Malha: Jerusalem’s regenerated jewel

 Romema and its surroundings in Jerusalem.

Romema: Jerusalem's uplifting neighborhood

 A view of the luxury apartments and tall buildings in downtown Jerusalem, on October 27, 2015. Most of the luxury apartments are owned by foreign residents or by Israelis who use them as vacation homes. The city with the largest number of phantom apartments is Jerusalem.

Ghost apartments: How empty homes haunt Jerusalem's housing landscape

VARIOUS ISRAELI banknotes are displayed for an illustrative photo. The economy is well on its way to the pre-pandemic standards of budgetary discipline.

The difference between macro/micro inflation during the war in Israel

By Nathan Klabin/The Media Line

Savion intersection to host dozens of apartments: Minimum land purchase price revealed

 Dafna Landau, (center) Head of the Construction & Real Estate sub-division in Bank Leumi’s Business Division, speaks with Yaakov Quint, Director-General of the Israel Land Authority (left) and journalist Danielle Roth Avneri at the Maariv Economic Conference in Tel Aviv.

Despite setbacks, demand for housing in Israel remains, including from foreign residents

By LIOR NOVIK
 View from the newest city in Israel, Harish, located in the North. April 10, 2023.

Surprisingly, not Tel Aviv: The unexpected city with the most renters in Israel

By MOSHE COHEN
 Although the skyline is currently dotted with cranes, Arnona Hills, to be completed by 2026, will be Jerusalem’s newest prime residential project.

Arnona Hills: Jerusalem’s newest residential gem