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Relocation guide

Relocating to Tel Aviv

A practical guide for anyone relocating to Tel Aviv โ€” from choosing a suburb to finding a school and settling into local life. Confirm important details directly with the relevant service.

Why people move to Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv attracts newcomers for its job market, lifestyle and access to local services and natural spaces. Reasons for moving vary by household, so use this guide as an orientation rather than a promise about costs or availability.

Choosing a suburb

Tel Aviv's suburbs vary in character, price and access to services. Inner suburbs may offer walkability and proximity to the city centre, while outer suburbs may offer more space but require greater reliance on private transport. Check school catchment zones before buying or renting if that matters to your household.

Cost of living

Housing is often the biggest cost driver in Tel Aviv. Rental availability and prices shift frequently โ€” check the current property section and confirm costs directly with providers. Groceries, utilities and transport costs vary depending on your household and suburb.

Getting around

Public transport in Tel Aviv covers the inner city and major suburbs to varying degrees. A car may be useful for outer suburbs and regional day trips, while rideshare and cycling options depend on local coverage. See the transport guide for general orientation.

Services and settling in

Once you arrive, enrolling with a local GP, dentist and Medicare provider can be an early practical priority. Council services such as bins, rates and local permits are managed through the relevant local government area. For children, check school enrolment requirements directly with the school and education department.

Finding work

The local job market in Tel Aviv spans a range of public and private sectors. Large employers advertise on national platforms, while local and state government roles may use their own portals. Browse local jobs news and finance news, then confirm vacancies directly with employers.

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