Cost of living in Israel, Asia
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How much is a 1 bedroom apartment in Israel?

Country Asia Updated July 2026

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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Jo Berks

Jo Berks

Global Cost of Living Research & Data Analyst

Jo is an independent researcher with over a decade of experience delivering data, analysis, and structured reports across multiple industries. Her work focuses on sourcing and validating datasets to produce clear, usable insights. At CostLiving, she analyses global pricing data and identifies regional cost trends to support research-led content and comparative resources.

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