For Sale in Ashkelon
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For Sale in Ashkelon — Market Overview
Ashkelon holds a distinction that no other Israeli city can claim: the lowest average price per square metre on the entire Mediterranean coast, at ₪17,000/sqm, in a city with 12 km of beaches and a national park running directly along the seafront. That combination – extreme coastal value, genuine natural beauty, and a price floor that leaves meaningful room for appreciation – is precisely the profile that value investors look for before a market re-rates. The city is not underdeveloped; it has a functioning urban centre, a growing population, and infrastructure investment that has accelerated over the past five years. The comparison to Ashdod – 20 km north and priced 30% higher – is the most immediate benchmark: buyers in Ashkelon today are essentially making the same bet that Ashdod buyers made fifteen years ago. New residential projects in Barnea and Afridar are attracting young families who are priced out of the northern coast, and the demographics of new arrivals are a reliable leading indicator of medium-term price direction. For first-time buyers who want the Israeli coastal lifestyle without the Tel Aviv price tag, Ashkelon is the clearest opportunity currently on the market.
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Duplex penthouse steps away from the lake
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NEW BUILDING, LAKE VIEW
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Garden level apartment facing the sea with private pool
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Great deal 5 rooms Barnea recent building
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With terrace, close to the sea, well arranged, quality project
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Close to the sea
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Mini Penthouse 5 rooms facing the sea - Boutique building
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Ground floor with garden never inhabited
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Beautiful 5-room apartment in Barnea, close to shops and sea
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Beautiful spacious 5-room apartment near the sea with storage
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Agamim neighborhood - Beautiful 5-room penthouse with large terrace
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Newly renovated townhouse
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