The "Battle for Money" panel took place during the 2025 Maariv-Walla conference. Among the topics discussed were import and export challenges and the tourism sector in the aftermath of the war.
At a Nadlan Media real estate conference, Israel Land Authority Director Yanki Quint addressed recent reports regarding land marketing and benefits for Druze and Circassian security personnel.
Av-Gad announces seven tenant tenders in one month in the Krayot and northern Israel, totaling about 4,000 new housing units. CEO Re’em Ratzon:"Northern Israel is a key growth engine for the future."
Ruby Capital and Meitav invested NIS 195M in Psagot Ayala, with 50 apartments and 10,000 sqm of offices. "Purchase groups will grow their market share due to high rates."
2025 is shaping up to be pivotal for the Israeli real estate market. The construction industry is awakening, urban renewal is gaining momentum, and non-bank financing is challenging the big banks.
In just six weeks, 81 contracts were signed in Yavne's Rent 2 Stay long-term rental project by Almog Group and Harel Insurance & Finance. What’s the rent for a four-room apartment?
A Portuguese Investors Club event was held at Dan Accadia Hotel, Israel, with senior officials and diplomats, including Portugal’s Economic Attaché, Irit Gabriela Freudenheim-Levy.
Rehabilitating the North and surrounding areas can drive real estate growth, rejuvenate cities, attract new residents, and shape the country's future. Liran Ovadia and Shalom Amoyal explain.
The Israel Land Authority approved a decision to promote urban renewal projects requiring state support. The first site for implementation is the "Tirosh Complex" in Nof Hagalil.
A Ruby Capital review shows that medium and small real estate firms build over three-fourths of Israel's housing. By September 2024, around 178,100 apartments were under construction.
Neighborhood Corner: Despite its tumultuous beginnings, Ramat Shlomo today represents the ever-changing landscape of Jerusalem – a city where history, religion, and politics intertwine.