The first quarter of 2009 was opened with a storm. The dollar is losing its value more and more, the stock markets of the world are unstable, all of the above makes the real estate market grow strong and the real estate prices both the private and the commercial rise up.
There is no doubt the market is growing strong and the financial crisis that happens all over the world's stock markets due to the mortgages crisis in the United States hasn’t shook and turned over everything that has been going on in the market. From that we conclude that the economic and real estate strength and firmness relies on the "way of leadership" and not only on the leader.
The real estate prices are still low and both the institutional bodies and the investors exploit the markets situation "before the rise" and equip themselves with " quality merchandise" which is chip that has obviously a chance of future high capital gain. The real estate that produces is traded today with returns of 8%.in the absence of solid channels for investments, and since the changing of the provident funds deposits law we predict the continuation of money withdrawal and the stopping of deposits and in favor of purchasing yielding real estate, on the base of provident funds.

Moderate increase in foreigner's investments in Tel Aviv. Preferred areas are located on the sea line between The Opera tower to Arlozorov (near Hilton), East toward Dezingoff Street, the area between Bograshof and Dizingof, as well as Neve Tzedek, Yemenite Quarter and Rothschild.
New city project along with increased demand for properties in Montifyori neighborhood implies expectations for growing in demand for residential properties.
Constructions and development works accompanied with launching new commerce stores all over Florentine, Shapira neighborhood and central station area are been made as a replay to the increasing demand in these areas.
Demands of small apartments (1-2.5 rooms) are not being met by new projects.
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