The Average Office Space Rent in Rehovot was $9.70 per sq.m. Per Month in 2005
Maalot says that, in view of these factors, as well as the plunge in building starts and completions, the positive trend in the income-producing real estate market would probably continue in the near future, especially in demand areas in central Israel. Factors behind this trend are a reduction in available office space, the improved security situation, and Israel’s emergence from recession.
Maalot stresses that there is a wide rental differential between isolated office buildings and those located in high-tech parks, with rents in the latter 10-20% higher than rents for isolated office buildings...
The survey found that the average office space rent in Tel Aviv was $12.30 per sq.m. per month in 2005 and that the occupancy rate rose from 73% in 2004 to 82% in 2005. The average office space rent in Petah Tikva rose 12% in 2005 to $11.30. The average office space rent in Herzliya Pituah rose 13.5% in 2005 to $12.60 per sq.m. per month, and the occupancy rate rose from 77% in 2004 to 88% in 2005. The average office space rent in Rehovot was $9.70 per sq.m. per month in 2005, and the average in Haifa was $10.30."
Source: Guy Yamin. Maalot: Tel Aviv office rent rose 10% in 2005. The occupancy rate rose to 82% in Tel Aviv and 88% in Herzliya Pituah. The average office rent reached $12.60 in Herzliya and $10.30 in Haifa. Globes.co.il (19 March 2006) [FullText]
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