Osnat Gavrieli – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Wed, 25 May 2022 10:12:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg Osnat Gavrieli – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 High-tech workers must stop pushing housing prices up https://www.israelhayom.com/2022/05/24/high-tech-workers-must-stop-pushing-housing-prices-up/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2022/05/24/high-tech-workers-must-stop-pushing-housing-prices-up/#respond Tue, 24 May 2022 10:12:03 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=807599   COMMENTARY – The real estate market is a jungle, the price of apartments has gone wild, and we have seen astronomical increases, touching on as high as 20% in the past year alone in high-demand areas. Even in the periphery, price rises have crossed the 10% mark during this period. Follow Israel Hayom on […]

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COMMENTARY – The real estate market is a jungle, the price of apartments has gone wild, and we have seen astronomical increases, touching on as high as 20% in the past year alone in high-demand areas. Even in the periphery, price rises have crossed the 10% mark during this period.

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We live in a chaotic reality, one that is a cause of despair for young families who are seeing their dream of owning an apartment slip further and further away. The rental market offers little consolation either. Over the past year, rental prices have gone up by 1,000 shekels and more. This, while the cost of living index is only going up and up.

The meteoric increase in rents has created a phenomenon of "holding on to what you've got" –  young couples and families, even those who had thought about moving up the ladder, hold on to what they have and avoid moving apartments. This phenomenon has led to a particularly low inventory of apartments for rent and as a result, people posting ads on social media "begging" for an apartment. And there are dozens of potential renters for every available apartment.

The following incident is not made up: My husband and I were finally about to sign a rental agreement. The details had all been agreed upon, and all that was left was to meet and sign the contract. When we met the apartment owner, to our delight he turned out to be a fair and honest person. He told us about an incident that he said: "had never happened to me before." A young high-tech worker who had seen the apartment with his partner called him and when he understood that he was about to sign a contract offered him a much higher price.

In this case, there was a happy ending: The apartment owner politely refused and told the high-tech worker that he would be moving forward with us as planned. He told us this on the day we came to sign the contract so there was no reason to suspect that he had made this up to push up the price of the apartment and to make it more attractive to us.

Things could have ended completely differently.

Dear high-tech workers. We all know that the situation in Israel today is far from one of equality. Gaps are growing wider and it seems that no government regulation is on the way to overcome these gaps.

Please do not contribute to soaring apartment prices beyond the already chaotic situation that exists today, not by engaging in a "Turkish bazaar" or shameful rental auctions, or by caving into illogical price demands for apartments for sale that are only pouring more fuel on the housing price crisis.

There is no way to avoid cliches: "What goes around comes around." We all know that once every decade or so, there is a crisis in the high-tech industry and wealthy young people with incredible salaries could find themselves in a frustrating and despairing employment market.

In such a case, none of you will want to be on the wrong end of behavior such as, "stealing apartments from under people's noses," even if we do, literally, live in an urban jungle.

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I call from here also on apartment owners: Don't be part of the highest bidder phenomenon and don't violate agreements with renters that have already been sealed – even if it does mean a few extra shekels in your pocket. The wild real estate market that we live in is creating immoral behavior, don't be a part of it.

The reality of life in Israel is difficult as it is and house prices are merciless. Let's try at least to be humane to each other.

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Israel to carry out 100,000 tests for corona antibodies https://www.israelhayom.com/2020/05/06/israel-to-carry-out-100000-tests-for-corona-antibodies/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2020/05/06/israel-to-carry-out-100000-tests-for-corona-antibodies/#respond Wed, 06 May 2020 10:28:06 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=491063 In the next two weeks, Israel will carry out some 100,000 tests to look for coronavirus antibodies among the population of Israel and determine to what extent the population could be exposed to a second wave of COVID-19, Health Ministry Director Moshe Bar Siman-Tov said in an interview to the New York Times Magazine. During […]

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In the next two weeks, Israel will carry out some 100,000 tests to look for coronavirus antibodies among the population of Israel and determine to what extent the population could be exposed to a second wave of COVID-19, Health Ministry Director Moshe Bar Siman-Tov said in an interview to the New York Times Magazine.

During the interview, Bar Siman-Tov confirmed that the tests would be conducted in clinics and that the "operation" would begin in a week or two. He called the program "One of the biggest efforts to test for antibodies and the body's ability to withstand COVID-19."

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The results of the extensive testing will play a decisive role in decisions about removing more restrictions imposed to check the spread of the virus, as well as in preparing for the expected second wave.

"We were lucky, COVID-19 caught us right after the big wave of winter flu, but we can't promise that the outbreak of the 'second wave' won't be at the height of the flu season," Bar Siman-Tov told the magazine.

Germany has also announced that it will be conducting representative sampling for coronavirus antibodies among the population.

Meanwhile, another Israeli has succumbed to COVID-19, bringing the country's death toll to 238, the Health Ministry reported Wednesday.

The total number of confirmed cases in Israel since the virus was first identified here stands at 16,314. The number of active cases stood at 5,549 on Wednesday, 247 of whom were hospitalized, including 90 patients listed in serious condition. Of those 90, 70 were on ventilators.

Another 55 patients were listed in moderate condition, and 10,527 Israelis who contracted the virus have recovered. 

 

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