Ezer Weizmann 10 – Hod Hasharon
Neighborhood in Hod Hasharon, Build and Populated
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Hod Hasharon
Statuss
Construction Complete
Projected Savings on Final Apartment
Over 1,000,000 NIS
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Project – Ezer Weizmann 10 – Hod Hasharon – HAR/1200
So, how does purchasing agricultural land in the center of the country turn into an apartment and profits of over 1,000,000 Shekels? This is the story of the Ezer Weizmann 10 project in Hod Hasharon, under plan HAR/1200.
The Land Realization Company's many years of experience in the real estate sector allowed the company and its investors to identify the inherent potential in the complex before it was approved for construction. The company's investors purchased investment land within the HAR 1200 plan while it was still designated as agricultural land, situated near the 200 complex in the city of Hod Hasharon.
As the planning process advanced, the land went through a rezoning process, and land prices in the complex rose steadily until the land was "thawed" (approved for development) and finalized. The Land Realization Company's investors were allocated rights in two buildings at the addresses Ezer Weizmann 10 and Ezer Weizmann 12—buildings featuring 64 apartments each, totaling 128 apartments. To date, about 2,000 apartments have been built in the complex, which is located close to Route 531 and adjacent to the Sokolov train station. Investors who previously bought the land as agricultural land are today apartment owners in one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the area.
Significant Profits in the Project:
Investors who purchased agricultural land in the project saved substantial sums, reaching approximately 1,000,000 Shekels for standard apartments and up to about 1,500,000 Shekels for special/premium apartments. The investors also saved considerable amounts on purchase taxes and other supplementary expenses that are typically involved when buying directly from a contractor.
As can be seen, the real estate sector, specifically land, is currently one of the most profitable and interesting investment avenues in Israel. Investors looking to invest in real estate land and wishing to examine a successful project that underwent the "agricultural land thawing process" can look to this project as an excellent example.
A Little About the Neighborhood and Why It Was Worth Investing in Land in Hod Hasharon:
Today, the demand for housing in the State of Israel significantly exceeds the available supply in the market. This is especially true in cities like Hod Hasharon and in highly desirable neighborhoods like Neighborhood 1200.
The neighborhood is located in northeastern Hod Hasharon, close to Route 531 and adjacent to the Sokolov train station, right on the border between Kfar Saba and Hod Hasharon. So far, about 2,000 apartments have been built in the neighborhood, and the growing demand continues to drive up real estate prices.
This strong demand and the high prices make Hod Hasharon an attractive destination for investment, offering particularly large profit potential in the field of land investment. This allows investors to enjoy entrepreneurial profits upon purchase, benefit from the land's betterment process, and capitalize on future increases in apartment prices.
Furthermore, Hod Hasharon is known as an attractive destination for families and residents with a high socioeconomic standing who want to enjoy a high standard of living. This includes access to excellent infrastructure, a pleasant and safe living environment, and a high-quality education system. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Hod Hasharon's socioeconomic ranking is 8 out of 10. The city of Hod Hasharon makes a point of preserving natural values and makes an effort to maintain green lungs for the public's well-being.
Additional complexes currently in the planning stages with significant profit potential include the HAR 1202 complex, the Nof HaYarkon complex, and the Education Axis (Tzir HaHinuch) complex.



