The article details the early signs that can indicate a possible delay in a new project: slow progress on site, changing contractors, a gap between marketing promises and reality, and delays in approvals and infrastructure such as Form 4 and connections to authorities. We will clarify why in a city with a large construction volume like Ashkelon, it is especially important to conduct preliminary inspections and not rely on the external appearance of an “almost ready” building. The goal: to allow buyers to get a complete picture of the situation and maintain financial stability along the way.

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Big Fashion Ashkelon is launching with an investment of approximately NIS 850 million - a move that marks a significant leap forward in the city's renewal and growth. The new complex is expected to be built by 2028 at the northern entrance to Ashkelon and include approximately 42,000 square meters, which may affect employment, commerce and demand for housing in the nearby key areas. At Danhandeln, we bring value to clients by analyzing the planning and economic implications of large urban projects, and presenting relevant opportunities in pre-sale, apartments from contractors, second-hand and investments - with full support from the characterization stage to closing the deal.

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The Wine City neighborhood in Ashkelon is one of the newest and most developing neighborhoods in the city. The neighborhood offers a perfect combination of modern living and a rich history, and excels in particularly advanced infrastructure.

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