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What about agents for rentals?

Tel Aviv, for example, is flooded with demand, and there is no supply at all. If someone is looking for an apartment in Tel Aviv, he almost has to use an agent. In other places, where supply is high, agents apparently are less necessary.

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What about agents for rentals? 0 comments
The fine art of choosing a real estate agent

Whether you're buying or selling a home, finding the right realtor can save you untold emotional anguish, as well as time and money.

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The fine art of choosing a real estate agent

Whether you're buying or selling a home, finding the right realtor can save you untold emotional anguish, as well as time and money.

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Respecting rabbis, Jewish law is part of quality construction

Contractor Rabbi Pinhas Zaltzman explains how the real estate business operates in the ultra-Orthodox community.

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Changing the guard, with help from the old one 0 comments
Changing the guard, with help from the old one 0 comments
Changing the guard, with help from the old one 0 comments
Drivers complain less on Highway 6 0 comments
There's nothing `standard' here

Floating bathtubs and Tuscan-style wine cellars - such are the design elements being used by people with deep pockets in their home `refresher' projects

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Cancellation of housing grants spurs second-hand home sales 0 comments
Asian billionaire, Li Ka-shing, may bid for Ashdod, Haifa ports 0 comments
Who wants to unseat Meara - and why? 0 comments
D&B: Sputtering demand for housing puts contractors at risk

Gov't cut in home grants doesn't help either, says survey

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Legality of Kfar Chabad tender to be investigated with Zvi Zrahiya and Haaretz Correspondents 0 comments
Africa Israel bets on Las Vegas Strip with Hertzel Laks 0 comments
The Bottom Line / A deal to make the Rebbe proud

It is hard to stay apathetic about the tender results for purchasing properties in Kfar Chabad, which were published last week. For each of the 171 tenders that the ILA published, only one bid was submitted.

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Know they neighbor 0 comments
Know thy neighbor

It pays to get the scoop on your prospective neighbors before you buy an apartment.

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No winking needed at the land auction at Kfar Chabad

When you're the only one bidding, there's no need to break the bank. And that's exactly the lesson learned by one Yoel Friedman, the only bidder for a 450-square-meter plot of land in Kfar Chabad.

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Teaching treasury officials that time is money 0 comments
When the neighbors get nasty

Had a fight with your neighbor? You're not alone. Elevators, loud music, animals and solar heaters are all causes of disputes that sometimes end up in court

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Amidar CEO said to foster lies, deceit, squealing

The Government Companies Authority is delaying its approval of Tamar Meira Hartov being appointed CEO of Amidar, the public housing company, because of "infringements of proper behavior and conduct unbecoming the norms of the company."

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Gov't okays higher parking fees to boost public transportation 0 comments
Trans-Israel highway daily traffic volume hits 73,000 with Haaretz Correspondent 0 comments
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