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Thinking about buying a home in Israel?

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Whether you are considering Aliyah in the near future or further down along the line, or if you’re weighing the possibility of purchasing property as an investment, you probably have a lot of questions.

Get all your answers, discover the best projects, and enjoy fantastic deals at the Great Israeli Real Estate Event – to be held this week in the New York area and New Jersey.

The event will take place Sunday, May 14, at 9 a.m., in Flatbush at Khal Bnei Avraham, and on the same day at 3 p.m, in Manhattan at Lincoln Square. The following day, May 15, New Jersey residents can catch the event in Englewood at 4:30 p.m. and on Wednesday, May 17 in the Five Towns at 4:30 p.m., in the White Shul.

Take advantage of the biggest, most comprehensive Israel real estate event of the year, where you will gain knowledge and information from seasoned experts on all the issues that are important to you. Professionals will tell you everything you need to know about: buying for housing or investment; taking out a mortgage, legal issues, Aliyah, communities, moving your assets, and more.

Get the inside story about the Anglo communities across Israel, including: Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Ramat Beit Shemesh, Modiin, Givat Shmuel, Raanana, Neve Daniel, Efrat, Motza, Haifa, Ma’ale Adumim, Ashkelon, Netanya & more—not only where it’s most worthwhile to buy, but also, the character and nuances of each city, town and community. There’s nothing more valuable than information, and it’s all here for the taking!

Light refreshments will be served, and participation is free. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to learn about all your options and discover how you, too, can transform your dream into reality. Register here today: https://realestateisrael.org/

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