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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
 The border fence between Israel and Lebanon.

126 new apartments approved for expansion in Ramot Naftali

One dollar difference: Couple buys dream home at auction

 The exterior of RNA House.

'Housing was once a human right' for Jews growing up in New York City

By ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL/JTA
 The public housing in Be'er Sheva.

Israel's housing crisis: 204,000 families struggle to afford rent

Affordable housing demonstration in Porto turned into anti-Semitic event calling for “cleansing the world of Jews”

‘Cleansing the world of Jews’: Porto housing protest turns antisemitic

Jerusalem's 2023 record urban development efforts

 A general view of Dubai Downtown showing world's tallest building Burj Al Khalifa, in Dubai United Arab Emirates, December 31, 2022.

Powered by immigrants, Dubai's housing market continues to surge

By JACOB WIRTSCHAFTER/THE MEDIA LINE
THE KADIMA AIRBNB Villa Remez in North Hasharon.

War as an engine for short-term rental hospitality

By MOTTI VERSES

National Victory: New tenders for commerce and employment in Ashkelon

 AGING OUT? (Illustrative)

Renting rather than owning your own is home linked to faster ‘biological ageing’

Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents escort an immigrant

A homeless man was living in her basement. Here is what happened next

By Walla!
 Agudas Achim Synagogue in West Hartford, Connecticut

An unused synagogue building in Connecticut could soon become affordable housing

By Jackie Hajdenberg/JTA
 An illustrative image of a financial graph and shopping bag, symbolizing rising prices and wages.

Despite CPI rise by 0.3%, the future of Israel’s inflation is uncertain

 CONSTRUCTION OF new housing takes place in Safed, in June.

Israeli judicial reform strife will harm the housing market - opinion

By YAIR DUCHIN
House and calculator [Illustrative].

Israeli bill targets rental income tax exemption

By AARON PORIS/THE MEDIA LINE
 ‘In nearly every category, Israelis can buy a lot less with their incomes than the average person in the OECD’

Is Israel’s notorious cost of living really that high?

 THE SUN sets over Mitzpe Yericho, as seen from the center of the community.

Israel must continue to build to thrive, whether in hi-tech, classrooms, or cities - opinion

By ALIZA PILICHOWSKI