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08.02.2022

NIS 40 billion needed to implement the construction plans in the Arab sector

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Tens of thousands of apartments planned for the Arab sector in the last decade are expected to remain on the drawing board, if there is no change to the way in which the housing crisis is being dealt with, according to research carried out by Adv. Dr. Kais Nasser, a partner in our firm.

For the full article see: here

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Tens of thousands of apartments planned for the Arab sector in the last decade are expected to remain on the drawing board, if there is no change to the way in which the housing crisis is being dealt with, according to research carried out by Adv. Dr. Kais Nasser, a partner in our firm.

For the full article see: here

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