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Senior US Rabbi moves to Israel, chooses home in Jerusalem’s Givat Hamatos

Rabbi Kalman Topp, former head of Beverly Hills' Beth Jacob, joins a growing wave of US Olim establishing a new Anglo-Zionist enclave in the capital's emerging neighborhood.

Public hospital in the Negev to enter planning and oversight phase

Peres Medical Center in Beersheba will include 2,100 beds, a train station, and direct connection to local tech park.

‘Ad 120’ – From an assisted living network to a network of luxury longevity residential complexes

Everything on a grand scale. Except the price

Discover The Grand in Netanya, for resort-style living with amenities, spectacular Mediterranean views and premium residences at approximately 20% below comparable towers in Ir Yamim.

Empowering olim and international investors to build their future in Israel

From finding a dream home to making strategic real estate investments of over ₪1 Billion, ADI Capital has become a trusted partner for Olim and investors navigating Israel's real estate market.

Contractors save, workers pay: The new reform in the construction industry

The Knesset Labor and Welfare Committee approved a 50% increase in wage deductions from foreign workers for rent and housing expenses, reducing contractors' costs.

As global antisemitism rises, demand for Israeli real estate is growing

Growing protests at Israeli property events overseas haven't deterred buyers seeking homes and a stronger connection to Israel.

Amy Group acquires Planet Rishon Lezon for NIS 300 million

The Amy Group, owned by businessman Shlomi Nechaisi, continues to expand in the cinema sector and is acquiring the Planet complex in Rishon Lezion.

The safest place: Why more Jews are buying homes in Israel after October 7

Israeli investors are among the top 10 foreign investors in US real estate, JLL report reveals

The report noted that Israeli investment in European real estate projects remains higher than in the US, with Israelis funding projects totaling $1.93 billion in Europe and $1.06 billion in the US.