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Right to Public Housing — Waiting List and How to Apply in Tel Aviv

Low-income families with long residency can apply for public housing. Average wait: 8-15 years, but special eligible groups receive priority.

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What is Public Housing?

State-owned apartments (Amidar/Amigour) rented at subsidised prices (~20-30% of market rate) to low-income families.

Who Qualifies?

Israeli resident for at least 12 years; no property ownership; income below threshold (by family size). Priority: severe physical disability, homeless elderly, family with disabled child.

Average Wait Time

8-15 years nationally. Apply regardless — the clock starts from application date.

Special Priority for Ethiopian Immigrants

Falashmura and Operation Solomon olim may have priority on the waiting list under special government decree — check with Ministry of Aliyah.

📞 Amidar: 03-9533333 | Ministry of Housing: *5442

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