In recent years, Beersheba, the capital of the Negev, has increasingly become a sought-after metropolis, offering diverse opportunities in housing, employment, and investments. The city combines the construction of new neighborhoods with urban renewal in older areas, as part of a strategic vision to provide solutions for all demographics: young couples, families, students, new immigrants, and even senior citizens.
The city has benefitted from agreements with the Construction and Housing Ministry, which provided resources and tools for developing the housing sector, including the construction of tens of thousands of apartments in new neighborhoods. For instance, the Pisgat Ramot neighborhood, located near the hi-tech park and Ben-Gurion University, is set to have around 3,700 housing units, including assisted living and long-term rental housing. Additionally, the Rakafot neighborhood, expected to offer around 4,000 housing units in the city’s northern area, combines diverse living options with a rural character. (Read More)