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YNET: Scandinavian Jews move into Israeli real estate market
As in France, anti-Semitic attacks in Sweden and Denmark are leading members of the Jewish communities there to invest in Israeli bolt hole.
Norway, Sweden, and Finland |
Foreigners purchasing real estate in the center of Israel is nothing new. Over the past year, however, the familiar buyers, from France, Belgium and England, have been joined by new players in the market – Scandinavian Jews, primarily from Sweden and Denmark, who have conducted dozens of real-estate deals in the country of late, focusing on apartments in high-rise buildings in Tel Aviv and Herzliya.
Some of the buyers have moved into their new apartments, and some are buying for investment purposes or in preparation for a possible move to Israel in the future. (cont.)
Esser Agaroth (2¢):
Well, it looks like there are some Scandinavian Jews who are finally getting the message, and who are looking toward Israel as at least an option.
With Muslim violence on the rise in Scandinavia, and cities like Malmo, in Sweden, falling to increasing Muslim influence and control, let us pray that the trend of Scandinavian Jews looking toward Israel continues, and that they do not delay too long in finally packing up, and getting on the plane, to relocate to Israel permanently.
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