The 30-second version
- No central listings site. Israel has no MLS and no single Zillow, so the same apartment hides across many places at once.
- Main public portals: Yad2 (biggest), Madlan (data + sold prices), OnMap (map-based), plus Homeless and Komo (Hebrew classifieds).
- English-leaning options: Janglo, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Telegram groups; some offline boards and window signs.
- Most sites are Hebrew. Chrome's built-in translate turns any page into English in one click.
- Real prices live at nadlan.gov.il — the government's record of what buyers actually paid, not asking prices.
- Agent cost (estimate): a sale runs about 2% + 18% VAT per side (≈2.36%); a rental is about one month's rent + 18% VAT.
- Round-trip commission on a ₪2M sale ≈ ₪94,400 (2% × 1.18, both sides) — about 4.72% of the price.
- Bottom line: search several sites at once, translate them, price-check against nadlan.gov.il, and confirm a listing is real before you call or pay.
You found the perfect apartment online — but it's in Hebrew, the price looks invented, and three different agents all say it's "theirs." Israel has no single, trusted listings site. Properties scatter across portals, group chats, and word of mouth. Here is exactly where to look, in English, and how to tell a real listing from noise.
Why there is no single Israeli Zillow
Israel never built a shared listings system. Each agent keeps their own properties, and owners post wherever they like. One flat can appear five times — or not at all.
That scatter has a real time cost. Covering the field once takes roughly 3.3 hours (estimate: about 10 search channels at ~20 minutes each = ~200 minutes). Listings refresh daily, so a serious search repeats every few days. See our deeper look at the hidden, Hebrew-only side of the market.
Where to search, and what each site is best for
Start with Yad2, add Madlan for prices, then widen. Each site has a job; using one alone leaves listings unseen.
| Site |
Best for |
Language |
Watch out for |
| Yad2 |
Widest pool; owner + agent posts |
Hebrew |
Duplicates and stale posts |
| Madlan |
Sold prices, schools, neighborhood data |
Hebrew |
Fewer raw listings than Yad2 |
| OnMap |
Browsing by map and area |
Hebrew + some English |
Smaller inventory |
| Homeless |
Rentals and sublets |
Hebrew |
Dated layout, Hebrew-only |
| Komo |
Extra classifieds pool |
Hebrew |
Heavy overlap with Yad2 |
| Janglo |
English posts in Anglo areas |
English |
Possible "Anglo premium" pricing |
| Craigslist |
English rentals/sublets, Tel Aviv & Jerusalem |
English |
Thin inventory; watch for scams |
More detail in our guides to the best online platforms for apartments and searching from abroad.
Reading Hebrew sites in plain English
One click translates the whole page. Open the site in Google Chrome, then use the translate prompt or right-click and choose "Translate to English." Maps, filters, and listing text all switch over.
The listings you never see
The best deals often skip public sites. Many sellers give one agent an exclusive, and agents trade those privately in broker WhatsApp and Telegram groups before posting publicly.
Two effects for you. First, Yad2 alone misses part of the market. Second, those chats carry fake or stale listings, because nothing verifies what gets posted. Treat a group listing as a lead, not a fact, and always confirm it is still available.
What agents cost, and when one is worth it
Both sides usually pay their own agent. A sale agent charges about 2% of the price + 18% VAT; a rental agent charges about one month's rent + 18% VAT. Fees are negotiable, roughly 1.5%–2% on sales.
The full picture on a ₪2,000,000 sale (estimate, standard 2% + 18% VAT each side):
- Your side: ₪47,200 (2% × ₪2,000,000 = ₪40,000; × 1.18 = ₪47,200).
- Both sides combined: ₪94,400 — about 4.72% of the price.
- VAT's bite: the Jan 2025 rise from 17% to 18% added ₪400 to that commission (1 point × ₪40,000 base).
Renting has its own upfront stack. On a ₪10,000/month flat, the broker fee is ₪11,800 (₪10,000 + 18% VAT). Add first month and a deposit and you need roughly ₪31,800 to move in (estimate: broker + first month + ~1 month deposit = 3.18× monthly rent).
An agent is worth it when you live abroad, don't read Hebrew, or want access to exclusive, off-portal listings. Learn how to find a reliable agent, what standard fees cover, and what to check in an exclusivity agreement. For newcomers, English-speaking agents remove the language gap.
How to tell if a price is real
Check nadlan.gov.il — the government's sold-price database. It shows what buyers actually paid, address by address, not what sellers are asking. The gap between asking and actual is your negotiation room. Brand-new or unregistered homes may not appear yet. See the price gap nobody warns you about.
Groups and offline sources, and how to find them
Local groups surface listings before the portals do. Search Facebook for "[city] apartments rent/sale" and "Anglo [city]"; ask to join. WhatsApp and Telegram housing groups spread by invite — get links from community pages, neighbors, or your agent. Offline, watch building notice boards, window signs, and community boards.
Your search routine, step by step
- Set a budget and 2–3 target areas before browsing.
- Open Yad2 and Madlan in Chrome, translate to English, and save searches.
- Add OnMap, Homeless, Komo, Janglo, and Craigslist for wider coverage.
- Join 2–3 Facebook/WhatsApp/Telegram groups for your areas.
- Price-check every shortlist on nadlan.gov.il against recent sales.
- Confirm the listing is still active before you call or pay anything.
Questions English speakers ask
Do I have to read Hebrew to search?
No. Chrome translates Yad2, Madlan, and the rest to English in one click.
Which single site should I start with?
Yad2 for the widest pool, then Madlan to verify prices and neighborhoods.
Why do several agents have the same apartment?
Because there's no MLS. Owners and agents post the same flat in many places.
Where do I see what a home truly sold for?
nadlan.gov.il — the Tax Authority's record of actual transaction prices.
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