With an abundance of new developments and urban renewal, Tel Aviv is a city worth exploring, investing in, and calling home.

For an apartment costing NIS 2 million ($620,688), the expense for buyers went up NIS 20,000 ($6,200) just since March

When asked about rain, landlord says structure in Old North neighborhood is 'relatively sheltered'

Prices for homes reach new highs as government hopes dampen for market to 'moderate'; investor activity drops

Extension to allow builders to wrap up projects under TAMA 38, a national program to quake-proof older structures exploited in central Israel due to higher prices

Reworked outline proposes increased building around rail and metro lines, with dozens of new towers 20-80 stories high

119,207 households registered a million bids to compete for 10,000 properties to be built across 31 localities

Purchase tax change to reduce overall costs for Israeli households purchasing their first apartment

Renovation work will include improving access and setting up a café next to the lake

Housing Ministry to finance infrastructure development -- the streets, schools, services needed to serve a bigger population -- in Ashdod, Jerusalem, Lod, Haifa and more

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