98% of Appraisers Don’t Foresee Major Price Changes in the Israeli Real Estate Market
98% of appraisers that met at this week’s Appraiser conference do not foresee a major drop in housing prices in Israel over the next 12 […]Read more
98% of appraisers that met at this week’s Appraiser conference do not foresee a major drop in housing prices in Israel over the next 12 […]Read more
Tel Aviv real estate developer, Hagag Group, announced on Wednesday that they’ve acquired the building rights to the ultra-desireable lot on the corner of Ibn Gabirol and Arlozorov Streets in the Old North of Tel Aviv.Read more
Tel Aviv real estate developer, Hagag Group, announced on Wednesday that they’ve acquired the building rights to the ultra-desireable lot on the corner of Ibn Gabirol and Arlozorov Streets in the Old North of Tel Aviv.Read more
Come out to the sounds of smooth jazz at the annual Tel Aviv Jazz Festival, February 15-18 at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque. For more information […]Read more
Love whisky? On January 25, 2011 the Israel Whisky Society will be hosting their annual Whisky Tasting Festival in the Ramat Gan Financial District. Registration […]Read more
So 2010 has come to a close, and what a year it’s been. After a huge 2009, homebuyers and market observers alike foresaw a “bubble burst” in store for for 2010, which to homebuyers’ dismay, and to sellers’ advantage, did not happen this year. In fact, the two year trend of rising prices only continued steadily, despite the significant drop in deals made and customer demand.