Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics has for the first time included a land-price-change calculation in its index, reporting a 4.9% decline in land prices between 2024 and 2025, according to N12.
The Central Bureau of Statistics published a first-of-its-kind land-price change component within its broader index, showing a 4.9% drop in land costs over the past year (2024 to 2025). Economist Yuval Shadmi of N12 noted that this is the first time this metric has been incorporated into the official statistical measurement. The data suggests a cooling trend in land markets, though the single-year snapshot does not yet indicate a longer-term pattern.
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