Advantages
- Moderate Cost: Properties marked as “Good” can be budget-friendly compared to “Excellent,” especially in prime Israeli cities.
- Livable with Room to Improve: Perfect for those who prefer stability now but might want to upgrade gradually.
- Smooth Move-In: You can typically settle quickly without needing heavy renovation or large-scale fixes.
What to Verify
- Appliances: Check if existing ones are in working condition or if replacements are needed.
- Maintenance Records: Ensure the property’s fundamental aspects—roof, windows, water lines—have no major red flags.
- Potential Quick Fixes: A small coat of paint or updating light fixtures can easily elevate a “Good” property’s look without heavy investment.
Who Chooses “Good”?
Singles, young couples, or families who desire a comfortable place but can’t pay the premium rates for “Excellent” often choose “Good.” It also appeals to longer-term renters or mild do-it-yourselfers who don’t mind minor repairs or aesthetic upgrades over time.