Investment Real Estate in Ramat Gan

Ramat Gan property investment can be a worthwhile venture if you are selective with the areas you choose to invest in. If not, you could find that your investment suffers due to low rental yields, dwindling demand, and slow property price growth in many parts of Ramat Gan.
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Ramat Gan (Hebrew: רָמַת גַּן or רָמַת־גַּן, IPA: [ʁaˈmat ˈɡan] (listen)) is a city in the Tel Aviv District of Israel, located east of the municipality of Tel Aviv and part of the Tel Aviv metropolitan area. It is home to one of the world’s major diamond exchanges, and many high-tech industries.
Ramat Gan was established in 1921 as a moshav shitufi, a communal farming settlement. In 2019 it had a population of 163,480.
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The financial stability of Ramat Gan has translated into a real estate market that rewards forward planning and a willingness to look beyond areas of traditional affluence.
Buy to Rent in Ramat Gan
Renting out your Ramat Gan buy-to-rent investment property can grow wealth and income.
Whatever your goals with investment property in Ramat Ganare – preparation is key:
Flipping Investment Property in Ramat Gan
Flipping property in Ramat Gan
Flipping property is when we advise clients to buy a Ramat Gan property below market value, renovate it and then make a profit by selling it at a higher price, all within a few months, and often before the Ramat Gan market has a time to react to the renovation.
The Flipping Strategy in Ramat Gan
Investment property flipping in Ramat Gan is a simple strategy. You find a property that is in need of renovation from our list and purchase it for a low price. These type of Ramat Gan real estate investments are sometimes referred to by professionals as ‘distressed’ Ramat Gan real estate.
What is distressed Ramat Gan property:
- Ramat Gan property in need of renovation
- Ramat Gan real estate with a change of puropose and use
- Oversold Ramat Gan property
- Bank repossessions in Ramat Gan
Put simply, long term investors in Ramat Gan purchase the property, renovate it and make it a lot more attractive to potential buyers.
Calculate profit that you make from Ramat Gan investment property flipping:
Final Selling Price less Cost of Purchase less Costs = Profit
Here is an example:
Ramat Gan property purchase price: $220,000
Renovation costs: $20,000
Other costs: $25,000
Property sale price: $400,000
Profit: $135,000
Experienced property developers in Ramat Gan use a minimum profit value of 22% when looking at potential Ramat Gan projects. The reason for this is because there are lots that can go wrong in Ramat Gan property flipping and working on a potential margin of 22% should still leave a good margin of error.
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