Ramle
Private Homes for Sale in Ramle
Browse 2 private homes for sale in Ramle, Israel. Updated listings with prices and full details.
Private Homes for Sale in Ramle, Israel
Browse private homes for sale in Ramle with Israel Property Hub. Ramle is a historically rich, mixed Jewish-Arab city located in the center of Israel, roughly midway between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem in the Shephelah lowlands. All listings are handled by English-speaking agents with local expertise.
Real Estate in Ramle
Ramle is a historically rich, mixed Jewish-Arab city located in the center of Israel, roughly midway between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem in the Shephelah lowlands. Known for its ancient architecture, Ottoman-era landmarks, and affordable housing stock, Ramle is increasingly attracting value-conscious buyers — including some Anglo olim — who want central location without Tel Aviv price tags. The city is undergoing significant urban renewal and investment, making it one of the more intriguing emerging markets in the greater central region.
Why Buy in Ramle?
- ✓Among the most affordable property prices in central Israel, offering exceptional value relative to location
- ✓Strategic positioning between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem with fast rail access to both cities
- ✓Active urban renewal programs and government investment driving long-term appreciation potential
- ✓Large and diverse housing stock including older stone buildings, renovated apartments, and new developments
- ✓Growing infrastructure and commercial development as the city modernizes and expands
Property Prices
Ramle is one of central Israel's most affordable markets. Standard 3-room apartments typically range from ₪800K–₪1.4M, while larger 4–5 room apartments in established neighborhoods run ₪1.2M–₪2M. Renovated or newer properties in sought-after areas can reach ₪2.2M–₪2.8M. Urban renewal project apartments in newer buildings command a premium but still compare favorably to neighboring cities like Rehovot or Rishon LeZion.
Lifestyle in Ramle
Ramle has a complex, layered character — a genuinely mixed city with Jewish and Arab residents living alongside one another, creating a unique cultural atmosphere. The pace of life is slower and more traditional than Tel Aviv. The city has a vibrant open-air market, local cafes, and a strong sense of community rooted in its long history. While the Anglo expat presence is small compared to cities like Netanya or Modi'in, a modest but growing community of value-seeking olim is beginning to put down roots here, drawn by affordability and centrality.
Amenities & Infrastructure
Ramle has a train station on the Tel Aviv–Jerusalem line offering fast, frequent connections to Tel Aviv (approximately 20–25 minutes) and Jerusalem (approximately 35–40 minutes). The city has several supermarkets, local shopping centers, and a large weekly market. Kaplan Medical Center, a major regional hospital, is located in nearby Rehovot, and there are multiple clinics and health funds operating within Ramle. Several public schools and religious schools serve the community, along with proximity to higher education institutions in the wider central district.


