The Sun View project is one of the most anticipated new developments, and understanding its future pricing structure is key for any potential buyer. As the project is still under construction, pricing is dynamic, often increasing as construction milestones are met and the completion date approaches.
As of our latest information in September 2025, the expected completion date for the initial phases of the Sun View project is late 2026 to early 2027. This timeline is, of course, subject to construction progress and potential delays.
Here is a general pricing guide for the types of remaining units. Please note these are “from” prices, and the final cost will depend on the specific floor, view, and layout:
- 3-Room (2 Bedroom) Apartments: These are becoming scarce. The remaining units, typically on lower floors, are starting at approximately 2.1 million NIS.
- 4-Room (3 Bedroom) Apartments: This is the core product of the project. Prices for standard units start at 2.6 million NIS. Units with upgraded specifications or premium views are priced closer to 2.8 million NIS.
- 5-Room (4 Bedroom) Apartments: These larger family units are in high demand. Expect prices to start at 3.1 million NIS and go up to 3.4 million NIS for more desirable locations within the project.
- Premium Units (Garden Apartments & Penthouses): These are the most limited and most expensive. The remaining garden apartments start at 3.5 million NIS, and the last few penthouses are priced from 4.2 million NIS upwards.
It is critical to understand that these prices are for today. It is standard industry practice for developers to raise prices every few months as the project sells out and gets closer to completion. The price you are quoted next month might be higher than the price today.
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- The expected completion date for Sun View is late 2026/early 2027.
- 3-room units start at 2.1M; 4-room units start at 2.6M; 5-room units start at 3.1M NIS.
- Garden apartments start at 3.5M, and penthouses start at 4.2M NIS.
- These are current prices; developers typically increase them as construction progresses.