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Ramat Hasharon rental — apartments to rent in the chic Sharon city

Ramat Hasharon (45,000 inhabitants) is one of the most expensive and sought-after cities in Israel, adjacent to Tel Aviv in the north. It is known for its tree-lined streets, elegant villas, public schools among the best in the country and one of the most affluent populations. The rental market is premium: rents rival North Tel Aviv and Herzliya Pituach, with supply dominated by large apartments and villas.

The lease follows standard Israeli rules. Rental supply is limited (small town) and demand is sustained (senior executives, expats, doctors). Properties go fast, often in 1-2 weeks. You need to be reactive and have a solid file to rent in Ramat Hasharon.

The most sought-after neighborhoods for rent

Morasha — premium residential district, villas and penthouses, tree-lined streets. Villa rents 14,000 to 25,000 ₪/month.

Neve Rom (city center) — urban heart with renovated buildings and new projects, good transport connections. Rents 7,000 to 11,000 ₪/month for a 4-room apartment.

Neve Magen — family residential area, villas and large apartments. Rents 8,500 to 13,500 ₪/month.

Tel Aviv border neighborhoods (Sokolov) — new projects, young executive profile. Rents 7,500 to 11,500 ₪/month.

The rental market in Ramat Hasharon

For a 3-room apartment in Ramat Hasharon, expect 6,500 to 9,500 ₪/month. A 4-room apartment rents for 7,500 to 13,000 ₪/month. Villas start at 14,000 ₪/month and can reach 30,000 ₪ for the largest ones. The city benefits from proximity to Tel Aviv (5 min by car to the north) and Route 2. No train station in Ramat Hasharon itself, but Herzliya's is 10 min away.

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Frequently asked questions about renting in Ramat Hasharon

For a 3-room apartment in Ramat Hasharon, expect 6,500 to 9,500 ₪/month. A 4-room apartment rents for 7,500 to 13,000 ₪/month. Villas (Morasha, Neve Magen) start at 14,000 ₪ and can exceed 25,000 ₪. One of the most expensive cities in Israel.

Three reasons: 1) immediate proximity to North Tel Aviv (5 min by car), 2) very limited supply of small town with many villas and large apartments (no densification), 3) public schools among the best in Israel. Demand from affluent executives and expats far exceeds supply.

Route 2 (coastal) passes through the city. Highway 4 to the east. North Tel Aviv in 5-10 min by car. Herzliya train station 10 min away for train service. Numerous bus lines to Tel Aviv. Car remains very practical for daily life.

Yes, affluent French-speaking community, often international executives or liberal professionals settled long-term. Several French-speaking synagogues, bilingual schools. Less dense than Ra'anana or Netanya but very socially active. Proximity to Herzliya Pituach which complements the French-speaking offerings.

Very difficult. Small apartments (2-3 rooms) non-renovated in old buildings can go down to 5,500-6,500 ₪/month, but supply is extremely rare. For more modest budgets, North Tel Aviv or Hod Hasharon offer more alternatives at comparable quality.

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