The article discusses the sale of apartments in Bat Yam and Afula, where 3-room apartments in Bat Yam were sold at different prices, raising questions about the factors behind these differences. One of the apartments was sold at a particularly high price, indicating various influences such as location, property condition, and market demands. Additionally, it was reported that a 4-room apartment in Afula was sold for 1.7 million shekels and a 67 m² apartment in Jerusalem was sold for 3.8 million shekels. The article offers insights into the local real estate market, including the impact of location and property features on sale prices. The information provides a broader picture of current market trends in Israel, emphasizing the importance of understanding the various parameters that affect real estate value.