For Sale in Tel Aviv

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For Sale in Tel Aviv — Market Overview

Tel Aviv is the most liquid real estate market in the Middle East – and the numbers make the case without any embellishment. At ₪55,000/sqm on average, entry prices are high, but so is the return: central neighborhoods regularly post rental yields of 3–4.5%, with occupancy rates hovering near 95% year-round. The city's tech economy – home to over 6,000 start-ups and the regional headquarters of Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta – generates relentless housing demand from high-earning expats who prefer renting to buying, making long-term landlords the clear beneficiaries. Neve Tzedek, Florentin, and the Old North attract digital nomads and short-stay professionals, sustaining a premium short-let market that complements classical buy-to-let strategies. The Bauhaus White City, the beach, and a restaurant scene that rivals any European capital ensure that Tel Aviv remains a destination of choice for international talent – and their housing budgets. For yield-focused investors who want a proven market with transparent data and strong exit liquidity, Tel Aviv remains the benchmark against which every other Israeli city is measured.

MAGNIFICENT PENTHOUSE IN THE AMSTERDAM PROJECT EXCLUSIVE 6
Sale Penthouse tel aviv north

MAGNIFICENT PENTHOUSE IN THE AMSTERDAM PROJECT

6 rooms 461 sqm 60,738 ₪/sqm
28,000,000 ₪
$9,240,000 · €8,120,000
Beautiful duplex apartment on Meir Yaari Street EXCLUSIVE 6
6 rooms 203 sqm 57,882 ₪/sqm
11,750,000 ₪
$3,877,500 · €3,407,500
Magnificent duplex apartment with garden Vitkin Street Tel Aviv EXCLUSIVE 3
6 rooms 294 sqm 40,816 ₪/sqm
12,000,000 ₪
$3,960,000 · €3,480,000
Unique Penthouse in Bavli EXCLUSIVE 5
Sale Mini-Penthouse Bavli

Unique Penthouse in Bavli

6 rooms 302 sqm 53,642 ₪/sqm
16,200,000 ₪
$5,346,000 · €4,698,000
At 13 Meir Yaari St. Tel Aviv in Kochav hatzafon EXCLUSIVE 6
6 rooms 203 sqm 57,882 ₪/sqm
11,750,000 ₪
$3,877,500 · €3,407,500

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