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Bourekas are a popular street food here in Tel Aviv. Puffed pastry dough, savory fillings, a hard boiled egg, what else could one ask for? The […]Read more
Bourekas are a popular street food here in Tel Aviv. Puffed pastry dough, savory fillings, a hard boiled egg, what else could one ask for? The […]Read more
Bourekas are a popular street food here in Tel Aviv. Puffed pastry dough, savory fillings, a hard boiled egg, what else could one ask for? The […]Read more
Montenegro is the newest addition to the Lev Hair culinary scene, opening up in the spot formerly belonging to Tel Aviv Italian institution, Pronto, which […]Read more
Montenegro is the newest addition to the Lev Hair culinary scene, opening up in the spot formerly belonging to Tel Aviv Italian institution, Pronto, which […]Read more
Tel Aviv’s beloved pedestrian thoroughfare, Nahalat Binyamin is one of the city’s most visited spots, host to fantastic restaurants, cafes, stores, and the Artist’s Fair every […]Read more
With the summer coming to a close, Tel Aviv apartments for rent and sale continue to command higher than average price. What will we see in the […]Read more
As both a new comer or a veteran to the Tel Aviv real estate market, you may have found yourself asking yourself this very question. In a market where the newest and most modern apartments fetch the highest prices, way above market value, many home buyers and investors find themselves willing to wait the 2 to 3 years that many new projects require until you’re able to call your new home, “home”. Just as many, of course, find it difficult to justify the wait time, for both practical and market reasons.Read more
It’s been a crazy summer here in the Tel Aviv real estate market. Our small city has been the center of the social protests that are occurring throughout Israel, with hundreds of thousands of people both marching in, and living on, the streets, protesting the high costs of housing and the overall cost of living. To make things more complicated for the Israeli housing market, journalists, economists, academics, developers, brokers, bankers, and bureaucrats alike continue to conjecture about the “bubble burst” that no one seems to understand, when, or even if, it exists.Read more
It’s been a crazy summer here in the Tel Aviv real estate market. Our small city has been the center of the social protests that are occurring throughout Israel, with hundreds of thousands of people both marching in, and living on, the streets, protesting the high costs of housing and the overall cost of living. To make things more complicated for the Israeli housing market, journalists, economists, academics, developers, brokers, bankers, and bureaucrats alike continue to conjecture about the “bubble burst” that no one seems to understand, when, or even if, it exists.Read more
Anyone following the Israeli housing market over the past month has heard the hype. “The Israeli real estate market is a bubble!“, they cry, “people are camping in the streets, prices will surely fall next week!”, they write on their blogs and op-eds. Yet you have others who will tell you that the market is intact, prices won’t fall, and that, in fact, they will continue to rise.