A one-bedroom apartment in Israel rents for an average of about $1,279 a month nationally, the moderate-tier housing benchmark, but the distribution is wide. Central Tel Aviv runs $1,500 to $2,800 a month for a one-bedroom, with the highest prices concentrated near Rothschild and the beach. Jerusalem sits at $1,000 to $1,800, Haifa $700 to $1,200, Beersheba $500 to $900, and smaller towns and Negev settlements typically $400 to $700. Newer buildings and proximity to the Tel Aviv tech corridor add a meaningful premium. Landlords usually require first month plus deposit (one to three months) and a guarantor or post-dated cheques. Long-term unfurnished is the default; furnished short-term carries a meaningful premium. For the full picture, see our Israel cost of living page.
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How much is a 1 bedroom apartment in Israel?
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Updated July 2026