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#3574: Living on a Barge: Rules, Costs, and Floating Real Estate

How barge living works in the UK, Netherlands, and beyond—from cramped narrowboats to million-euro floating villas.

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#3549: Mom-and-Pop vs. Corporate Landlords: Who’s Worse?

When landlords scale up, do tenants fare better or worse? The data reveals a surprising answer.

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#3536: Flat-Pack Houses vs 3D-Printed Homes: Which Works Now?

Flat-pack, 3D-printed, or moved on a truck? Which alternative housing approach actually works today?

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#3499: Why 45% of Israel Is Empty Despite Being Dense

Israel is one of the densest countries on earth—yet nearly half of it is virtually uninhabited. Here's why.

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#3482: Walk Your Moving Route First

Why walking your moving route in advance can save you hours, money, and damaged furniture.

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#3439: Why Ashdod Feels Like a Parking Lot

Israeli development towns feel empty despite high density. The culprit? 1950s modernist planning.

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#3438: What Makes a Beach Town Charming?

Why Israeli development towns like Ashdod lack charm—and how they could retrofit it.

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#3437: Akko's Untapped Potential: History, Housing & Hurdles

Why does this 4,000-year-old UNESCO city get skipped by tourists and struggle economically despite being affordable?

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#3436: Can Tiberias Escape Its Shabby Reputation?

A poor, Haredi-majority city on the Sea of Galilee bets big on tourism to reverse decades of decline.

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#3434: Life Under 15 Seconds: Ashdod & Ashkelon

What it's really like to live in Israel's industrial south — cheaper rent, 15-second shelter warnings, and the country's best grilled meats.

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#3430: Urban Farming: Soil, Community, and Real Livelihoods

What does an urban farmer's life actually look like? Not the glossy renders—the real dirt and daily work.

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#3423: Three Japanese Hatchbacks That Actually Last

Toyota Yaris, Mazda2, or Suzuki Swift? Which small hatchback actually delivers on reliability in Israel's unique market.

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#3400: What an Israeli Developer Actually Does All Day

The long tail of small builders, ideological projects, and the staggering list of jobs a developer juggles daily.

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#3353: How a 30-Story Tower Sounds Next Door

A stage-by-stage breakdown of high-rise construction noise, from pile driving to topping out — and what actually works to quiet it down.

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#3338: The Hidden Cities Inside Mega-Airports

Behind "Employees Only" doors: hair salons, gyms, and dental clinics that form micro-societies airside.

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#3328: Can You Customize a 30th-Floor Apartment?

High-rises get a bad rap. But do they actually have real advantages—and can you ever customize a unit?

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#3327: Tel Aviv & Jerusalem: From Rival Cities to One Corridor

Two cities, 45 minutes apart, operating like separate planets. What global case studies teach us about real urban synergy.

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#3302: Why High-Rises Are So Expensive to Build

Stacking floors sounds cheap, but high-rises cost 60-70% more per square foot than mid-rises. Here's why.

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#3293: Can You Own a Cube of Air 60 Meters Up?

What if a high-rise worked like a vertical subdivision where developers build their own pods inside a shared frame?

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#3292: Ghost Towers: Who Pays When a Luxury High-Rise Fails?

When luxury towers go bust in Jerusalem, the city gets stuck with the bill. Can adaptive reuse prevent the next ghost tower?

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#3288: When Your Couch Won't Fit the Elevator

Why your sofa doesn't fit the elevator — and why that's about to get much worse in dense cities.

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#3281: The Triple Squeeze: Housing, Food, and Wages

Housing, food, and wages are compressing the middle class from three directions at once.

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#3274: Who Wins When Cars Leave the Street?

Removing cars doesn't create abundance—it creates a knife fight over eight meters of asphalt.

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#3266: Designing a 2020s Art Deco for Jerusalem

How to build a 21st-century architectural movement with classical proportion, modern performance, and Jerusalem stone.

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