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New projects Ramat Bet Shemesh — Alef Bet Gimel Daled extensions

Ramat Bet Shemesh is one of Israel's largest ongoing urban projects: a massive extension of the city of Bet Shemesh with entire neighborhoods built from scratch since the 1990s. The sub-neighborhoods Alef (delivered 1990s-2000s), Bet (2000s-2010s), Gimel (2010s-2020s) and Daled (deliveries 2020-2030) concentrate a 95% religious population (Haredi and Dati Leumi), with strong Anglo-American presence in Alef and French-Anglo presence in Gimel.

The new construction market there is massive: almost all housing built after 1990, permanent extensions, specialized developers (Lapaz, Moshe Wertheimer, Azrieli). Projects respect religious specificities (Shabbat elevators, kosher-ready kitchens, 5-7 room floor plans for large families). Continuous deliveries 2024-2030 in Gimel and Daled.

The neighborhoods with the most active new projects

Ramat Bet Shemesh Daled — most recent extension, deliveries 2020-2030, Haredi majority. Prices: 20,000 to 28,000 ₪/m² for a new 5-room apartment.

Ramat Bet Shemesh Gimel — neighborhood in final delivery phase, mix of Dati Leumi and modern Haredi. Prices: 22,000 to 30,000 ₪/m².

Ramat Bet Shemesh Alef and Bet — older neighborhoods, Tama 38 in progress, some individual projects. Prices: 25,000 to 34,000 ₪/m².

Hei and Vav Extensions (future) — areas under urbanization for 2028-2035. Expected prices: 24,000 to 32,000 ₪/m².

The new construction market in Ramat Bet Shemesh

For a new 5-room apartment in Ramat Bet Shemesh, expect 1.4 to 2.5 million ₪. A 6-room apartment (requested by large religious families): 1.7 to 3 million ₪. Per m²: 20,000 to 34,000 ₪. The Bet Shemesh train station (A1 Tel Aviv-Jerusalem line) connects to Jerusalem in 25 min and Tel Aviv in 35 min, which structurally supports appreciation.

For off-plan purchases in Ramat Bet Shemesh, see our complete guide.

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Questions fréquentes sur Ramat Beit Shemesh

For a new 5-room apartment, 1.4 to 2.5 million ₪. A 6-room apartment (large families): 1.7 to 3 million ₪. Per m²: 20,000 to 34,000 ₪. Ramat Bet Shemesh Alef is the most expensive (proximity to train station, affluent English-speaking community), Daled is the most affordable (recent extension).

Alef for Anglo-Saxon Dati Leumi (more expensive, more established), Bet for Haredi (average prices), Gimel for mix of Dati Leumi and modern Haredi (new generation), Daled for the most recent (Haredi majority, lowest prices). Each sub-neighborhood has its very distinct identity — visit and talk to residents before choosing.

Lapaz (very present), Moshe Wertheimer, Azrieli, Aura, Shikun u'Binui, Africa Israel. Specialized in religious construction with adapted specifications (Shabbat elevators, kosher-ready kitchens, large family floor plans). Continuous projects of 200-500 units in Gimel and Daled.

Yes, Bet Shemesh train station on the A1 line (new Tel Aviv-Jerusalem line). Jerusalem Yitzhak Navon in 25-30 min, Tel Aviv Savidor in 35 min. Highway 38 and Route 1 via Sha'ar Hagai. Excellent connectivity to both major metropolises.

Technically yes, but strongly discouraged. The entire neighborhood life is structured around religious practice: strict Shabbat, religious schools only, kosher shomer shabbat businesses. Secular profiles will feel very socially isolated. Bet Shemesh city center (non-Ramat) offers more diversity if you're looking in the area.

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