Diur mugan with no entrance fee” refers to a model of protected housing—commonly known in Hebrew as “דיור מוגן בשכירות חודשית”—where residents are not required to pay a large, upfront deposit or entrance fee. Instead, they pay a fixed monthly fee that includes all costs (maintenance, services, and essentially the “Rental” component that replaces the deposit).

This model is especially attractive for individuals who may not have sufficient funds for a one-time deposit or prefer to keep their savings liquid, as it eliminates the need to lock up a large sum of money at the start. The trade-off, however, is that the monthly fee is typically higher than in the traditional model that combines a deposit with lower monthly maintenance fees.

For example, many facilities offer this option to help seniors with steady monthly incomes (like pensions or rental income) manage their cash flow more effectively without having to sell assets or take on loans.

Such options are detailed in various resources; one article explains that in the “no deposit” model the entire cost of entry is spread out over higher monthly payments, while another source discusses how this model can be beneficial for those who need financial flexibility.

2026 verification: what no entrance fee usually means

No entrance fee does not mean low cost. It usually means the large upfront deposit is replaced by a higher monthly commitment, and the provider may still require security, income proof, guarantees, indexation, or a minimum stay. Ask for the monthly fee, security amount, lease or residency term, cancellation rule, CPI/VAT linkage, included services, excluded services, and what happens if the resident later needs assisted care or a nursing ward.

Provider availability changes, so treat examples such as Golden Hill, Hod Jerusalem, Nof Hamoshava, and Golden House/Beit Gil HaZahav as leads to verify directly, not as guaranteed current inventory. A rural Dati Leumi no-lump-sum village was not verified from official/provider sources; use that as a search criterion, not as a promise.

For buyers, sellers and investors working through this in Israel, see the Semerenko diur mugan (assisted living) guide. For personal guidance, contact the Semerenko Group team.

Written by Chaim Semerenko and the Semerenko Group team
Founder and CEO, Semerenko Group

Semerenko Group makes Israeli real estate clear for English-speaking buyers, renters, olim, and investors, and connects serious clients with the right licensed professionals.

Published by Semerenko Group under the professional supervision of licensed Israeli real-estate broker Pinhas Menachem Reiss (License #324150). We provide information, technology, and introductions. Not legal, tax, or financial advice.

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