Rehovot Wins Bronze As Israel Third Major Housing Spending City
Tel Aviv had the highest spending per capita, at NIS 5,737 per month, and Bnei Brak had the lowest, at NIS 2,035 per month.
Tel Aviv had the second highest average housing spending, at NIS 12,456, followed by Rehovot NIS 11,742; Beersheva - NIS 11,249; and Ramat Gan - NIS 11,330. The bottom four cities were, in ascending order above Bat Yam: Bnei Brak - NIS 8,812; Ashkelon - NIS 9,001; Jerusalem - NIS 10,749; and Netanya - NIS 10,152.
The survey also found that Ashkelon had the highest proportion of home ownership at 80.5% of all households, while Tel Aviv had the highest proportion of rentals, at 45.7% of all households in the city.
Rishon LeZion, Rehovot, and Ashdod have the largest average apartment size, at 3.8 rooms per apartment. Bnei Brak has the smallest average apartment size, at three rooms per apartment. Bnei Brak also has the highest density, with an average of 4.3 persons per apartment.
Half of the households in the 14 large cities have at least two cellular telephones. Jerusalem has the lowest proportion of air conditioners, but almost every household has a clothes dryer.
Source: Zeev Klein. Rishon LeZion families spend most: Average household expenditure in Rishon LeZion is NIS 13,076 per month. Bnei Brak has the lowest average household expenditure. Globes.co.il (6 Sep 07) [FullText]
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