A recent feature in The Times of Israel highlights a clear shift in the Israeli real estate landscape, especially among Anglo buyers.
It’s no longer just about purchasing property.
It’s about building a sense of community, identity, and long-term connection to Israel.
I’m proud to be featured in this conversation, which reflects exactly what we see on the ground every day.
At Mishkan Israel, we’ve built our entire approach around this understanding:
Real estate is not a transaction, it’s a bridge between people and place.
As more members of the Jewish diaspora look to Israel not only as an investment, but as a home, the role of trusted guidance becomes critical.
Read the full article here:
https://www.timesofisrael.com/as-anglo-immigration-grows-developers-rethink-ways-to-cultivate-communal-roots/
If you’re exploring opportunities in Israel, whether for investment or Aliyah, happy to share insights.