Eilat
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Browse new projects in Eilat with Israel Property Hub. Eilat is Israel's southernmost city β a resort town on the Red Sea renowned for world-class diving, year-round sunshine, and duty-free shopping. All listings are handled by English-speaking agents with local expertise.
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Eilat is Israel's southernmost city β a resort town on the Red Sea renowned for world-class diving, year-round sunshine, and duty-free shopping. It is unique in Israel's real estate market as a tourism-driven economy where short-term rental income is the primary investment thesis. Eilat is exempt from VAT on many goods and has its own distinct economic character compared to the rest of the country.
Why Buy in Eilat?
- βYear-round warm weather and resort lifestyle
- βStrong short-term rental demand driven by Israeli and international tourism
- βVAT exemption on purchases gives Eilat a unique economic advantage
- βWorld-class diving and Red Sea water sports
- βNew developments and hotel projects driving ongoing urban investment
Property Prices
Eilat prices vary significantly by location and proximity to the sea. Apartments near the beach and hotel strip range from βͺ1Mββͺ3M. Properties further from the sea are more affordable from βͺ600Kββͺ1.5M. Short-term rental yields can be among the strongest in Israel in peak season.
Lifestyle in Eilat
Eilat has a permanent resort town character β relaxed, outdoor-focused, and tourist-oriented. Year-round sun, the Red Sea, desert mountains, and a lack of the Shabbat restrictions found elsewhere give it a unique atmosphere. The permanent population is small, making it a tight-knit community.
Amenities & Infrastructure
Eilat has a domestic airport (Ramon International Airport), a port, duty-free commercial zones, and direct highway access to the rest of Israel. The city has hospitals, schools, and all major infrastructure, though many residents travel north for specialist services.
