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New projects Bnei Brak — Pinui-Binui towers in the religious city

Bnei Brak (210,000 inhabitants) is the Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) capital of Israel, adjacent to Ramat Gan and 5 minutes from Tel Aviv. The city is among the most densely populated in the world (22,000 inhabitants/km²) and faces a chronic housing deficit. To address this, the municipality has launched a vast Pinui-Binui program since 2018: old buildings from the 60s-70s are replaced by 25-40 story towers adapted to large Haredi families.

The new construction market in Bnei Brak is ultra-specific: 95% of the population is ultra-Orthodox religious, with strict cultural codes (Shabbat observant, large families of 5-10 children, separation between men and women in public spaces). New projects integrate these specificities: large kosherizable kitchens, Shabbat elevators, family-oriented balconies, 5-7 room floor plans for large families. Specialized developers: Aura, Shikun u'Binui, Aldar.

Neighborhoods with the most active new projects

Pardes Katz neighborhood — Massive Pinui-Binui, 30-40 story towers, modern Haredi profile. Price: 32,000 to 42,000 ₪/m² for a new 5-room apartment.

Downtown (Rabbi Akiva street, Kahaneman) — Downtown Pinui-Binui, towers with shops and synagogues. Price: 35,000 to 48,000 ₪/m².

Ramat Elhanan — Haredi residential neighborhood, recent larger projects. Price: 30,000 to 40,000 ₪/m².

Shikun Hei — Urban renewal in progress, new towers. Price: 28,000 to 38,000 ₪/m².

The new construction market in Bnei Brak

For a new 5-room apartment in Bnei Brak, expect 2.2 to 3.8 million ₪ depending on neighborhood and floor. Recent towers with 30+ floors downtown reach 4.5 million ₪. The market is structurally supported by very strong demographic growth (+3% per year, exceptional birth rate). Rental yield 3.5 to 4.5%. All projects are built according to Haredi standards (Shabbat elevators, large kitchens, no mixed swimming pools).

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Questions fréquentes sur Bnei Brak

For a new 5-room apartment (standard size for Haredi families), 2.2 to 3.8 million ₪. Premium downtown towers reach 4.5 million ₪. Per m²: 28,000 to 48,000 ₪. Bnei Brak is in the top 5 most expensive cities for new construction thanks to its geographical position (adjacent to Tel Aviv) and demographic pressure.

In practice, yes. The city is 95% ultra-Orthodox, cultural codes are strict. Buying in Bnei Brak without being Haredi is technically possible but not pleasant: absence of non-religious services, strict Shabbat, closed social ecosystem. For non-Haredi, neighboring Ramat Gan or Givat Shmuel are much more suitable.

The municipality launched a massive urban renewal program in 2018: 20,000+ old housing units planned for renovation by 2035. Replacement of old 3-4 story buildings with 25-40 story towers that multiply accommodation capacity. Large Haredi families get a larger new apartment, developers sell the surplus.

Haredi demographics are characterized by large families (6-10 children frequently). Traditional 3-4 rooms are unsuitable. New projects mainly offer 5, 6 and 7 rooms with large kitchens, several bathrooms, spaces optimized for family life and celebrations.

Yes, it's essential. Shabbat elevators (that automatically stop at each floor), kitchens equipped for kasherization (two sinks, dedicated meat/dairy ovens), no mixed swimming pools in condominiums, balcony orientations respecting tzniut (modesty). Specialized developers know these requirements.

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