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Investing in Netanya Real Estate: What You Need to Know

Long-term rental, short-term rental and taxes — an honest overview

Why Israel and Netanya

The Israeli real estate market is one of the few in the world that didn't fall during the 2008–2009 crisis and showed growth even during the pandemic. A concrete Netanya example: a 4-room apartment in 2010 cost approximately ₪1,100,000–1,200,000 (Israel CBS data). In 2026, the same apartment costs ₪2,500,000–3,200,000 depending on the neighborhood (Easy Aliyah, Q3 2025 market report). In 16 years the price more than doubled — before counting rental income over that period.

Netanya has its own draw: a steady flow of new immigrants, tourist demand, proximity to Tel Aviv, and limited land supply keep demand steady even during broader slowdowns.

Long-Term Rental

The simplest strategy — buy and rent long-term. Yield in Netanya: approximately 3.5–5% per year. Generally higher than Tel Aviv (2.5–3.5%).

Neighborhoods with steady rental demand: center, Rabin (families), Agamim.

FAQ

What's the minimum to invest in Netanya?+

Minimum entry point — ₪1.9M (3-room in Ironi Gimel). With a 50% non-resident mortgage — roughly ₪1.15M of own funds.

How to manage a property remotely?+

Through a property management company — 5–8% of monthly rental income. For short-term rental — a professional co-host at 12–18%.

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