The latest housing price index published by the Central Bureau of Statistics showed a continued decline in home prices. According to the data, prices fell 0.1% in January-February 2026 compared with December 2025-January 2026.
A comparison of transactions carried out in the current period with the same period last year — January-February 2026 versus January-February 2025 — found that home prices fell 1.7%. With the help of national real estate brokerage chains, we examined which secondhand home sales were completed over the past week and at what prices.
Be'er sheva
A four-room apartment on Yodfat Street in Neighborhood B, measuring 79 square meters on the first floor of a four-story building, sold for 880,000 shekels.
A four-room apartment on Herschel Grynszpan Street in the Nahal Ashan neighborhood, measuring 119 square meters on the second floor of a three-story building, with a 14-square-meter balcony, elevator, parking and a protected room, sold for 1.17 million shekels.
A four-room apartment on Oscar Schindler Street in the Ramot neighborhood, measuring 105 square meters on the third floor of a seven-story building, with a 12-square-meter balcony, elevator, parking and a protected room, sold for 1.48 million shekels.
A six-room apartment on Beit El Street in Neighborhood T, measuring 160 square meters on the 13th floor of a 30-story building, with a 20-square-meter balcony, elevator, parking and a protected room, sold for 2.53 million shekels.
Shoham
A three-room apartment on HaEtrog Street, measuring 80 square meters on the first floor of a three-story building, with a 16-square-meter balcony, elevator, parking and a protected room, sold for 3.05 million shekels.
A four-room apartment on HaEtrog Street, measuring 110 square meters on the third floor of a six-story building, with a 30-square-meter balcony, elevator, parking and a protected room, sold for 3.65 million shekels.
A four-room garden apartment on Pomelit Street, measuring 105 square meters on the ground floor of a two-story building, with a 100-square-meter garden, elevator, parking and a protected room, sold for 3.99 million shekels.
Be’er Ya’akov
A four-room apartment on Sderot HaAlonim, measuring 126 square meters on the seventh floor of a seven-story building, with a 13-square-meter sun balcony, elevator, two parking spaces, a 6-square-meter storage room and a protected room, sold for 2.8 million shekels.
Afula
A five-room apartment on HaHoresh Street in the C1 neighborhood, measuring 149 square meters on the fifth floor of a nine-story building, with a 36-square-meter balcony, elevator, parking and a protected room, sold for 2.25 million shekels.
Haifa
A four-room apartment on Mike Brant Street, measuring 105 square meters on the seventh floor of a 10-story building, with a 10-square-meter balcony, elevator, parking and a protected room, sold for 2.1 million shekels.
Nahariya
A five-room penthouse on Pinsker Street, measuring 149 square meters on the ground floor of a nine-story building, with a 26-square-meter balcony, elevator, parking and a protected room, sold for 2.12 million shekels.
The survey was conducted with the participation of the RE/MAX and Anglo-Saxon real estate networks





