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How to get on the Israeli property ladder...with $90,000 * Givatayim to become Israel’s most crowded city * Vintage clothing stores flourish * Eilat takes a swing at golf

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[Times of Israel]( [Real Estate Israel]( Friday, September 23, 2022 Presented by [Briga Real EstateÂ]( [It’s not Boardwalk or Park Place, but NIS 300,000 puts you in Israel’s property game]( By [Danielle Nagler]( [Part 1 of a Times of Israel series examining what a down payment of about $90,000 can get homebuyers looking to climb the nation’s steep real estate ladder]( [Givatayim set to become Israel’s highest-density city]( By [Danielle Nagler]( [New plans propose huge expansion of population for city on Tel Aviv outskirts]( Analysis [Danielle Nagler]( [The future of clothes shopping is going back in time]( [Vintage stores are sprouting up across Israel, competing with boutiques; they especially attract younger shoppers drawn by sustainability, unique designs, and price]( from our sponsor [Luxury high-rise apartments in Netanya]( [BRIGA real estate presents lavish penthouses on Israel’s exquisite Golden Mile.]( [Israeli startup nabs $25m for robotic systems that power ‘nano’ fulfillment centers]( By [Ricky Ben-David]( [Founded in 2021, 1MRobotics built a ‘hardware and software ecosystem’ that allows global brands to upgrade logistics, delivery operations]( [Tel Aviv bus station declared a pollution hotspot]( By [Sue Surkes]( [Environment minister’s move under Clean Air Act will force city hall to produce detailed plan to deal with diesel emissions within six months]( [Eilat takes a swing with planned desert golf course as Israel tourism expands]( By [Danielle Nagler]( [Tourism Ministry accepting bids for luxury development to bring new visitors to southernmost city]( [Real Estate Israel]() [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [View in browser]( [Contact support](mailto:support@timesofisrael.com) [Advertise with us](mailto:advertise@timesofisrael.com) Were you forwarded this email? [Subscribe here]( [Unsubscribe]( from this List © 2022 The Times Of Israel, All Rights Reserved

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