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Free Mortgage Counselling — Guide for Those Entitled in Kfar Saba
The Ministry of Housing funds free mortgage counselling for housing benefit recipients. A certified adviser saves tens of thousands of ILS in interest.
About Kfar Saba
Kfar Saba hosts an Israeli-Ethiopian community with a concentration of academics and professionals integrated into the regional job market. The city offers quiet neighbourhoods, high quality of life and easy access to transportation and employment centres in the Sharon region.
Why Professional Advice?
Most people choose mortgages alone — and lose tens of thousands of ILS in unnecessary high interest. A certified mortgage adviser compares all bank offers, explains interest tracks (fixed, variable, prime), and ensures you use all eligible benefits.
Free Counselling — Who Qualifies?
Ministry of Housing free counselling for: 600K loan applicants, Homot grant applicants, new immigrants (up to 5 years), senior citizens (67+), public housing tenants buying an apartment.
How to access: Contact regional Housing Ministry → request "mortgage counselling" → free certified adviser assigned.
📞 Ministry of Housing: *5442
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