[Tweet ” Putting down an offer and hiring a Tel Aviv real estate attorney “] After careful research, you finally found an apartment that you are seriously considering. Next step will be to put down an offer. Now, before you.
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[Tweet ” Sealing the deal and moving in “] Once everything is agreed upon, then the next step is to schedule a date for signing. The signing is normally held at the seller’s attorney’s office, where the seller will be.
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Welcome to Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv earned itself some impressive titles over the past few years due to its invigorating lifestyle, unique Bauhaus architecture, it’s 24/7 culture and of course it’s famous coastline; from places to see and things to.
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Steps 4-6 Adapt yourself to your new location If you are looking to expand your Tel Aviv experience and move into a new area, it’s important to get a feel of the area first; ask around, stroll down its streets,.
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Final Steps THE LEGAL PROCESS Once you’ve found your apartment, there are some important legal aspects that you need to be aware of. [Tweet ” Understanding the lease and terms of your #TelAviv rental “] Contract & Guarantees: Standard leases.
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Welcome to Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv is a cosmopolitan city where the Middle East meets Europe and America. Earning some impressive titles over the past few years, Tel Aviv offers an invigorating nightlife, unique Bauhaus architecture, 24/7 culture and a.
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Known as the “city that never sleeps”, Tel Aviv is a popular destination visited by over 1.6 million foreign tourists annually. In 2010, Tel Aviv was ranked 34th in Knight Frank’s world city survey, named the third “hottest city for.
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Tel Aviv is a dynamic global city with all the international and cultural influences this status entails. As the second largest city in Israel after Jerusalem, Tel Aviv is the country’s academic and cultural center and economic hub. World-renowned for.
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In 2003 UNESCO declared the city of Tel Aviv as a World Cultural Heritage site. Owing to over 4,000 Bauhaus buildings, it has the densest concentration of Bauhaus architecture in the world. Unfortunately, the upkeep of these buildings isn’t always.
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Tel Aviv is divided into four main areas: south Tel Aviv and Jaffa, central Tel Aviv, north Tel Aviv and north of the HaYarkon. Old Jaffa, Neve Tzedek and The Kerem HaTemanim neighborhoods will surely take you back in time,.
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