Monday, May 11, 2026

"Buying an Apartment on Paper"

 If that statement made your ears hurt, well, I get where you're coming from. It now sounds totally normal to me, though :)

In Israel, there are no "condominiums". You can "buy an apartment" or "rent an apartment", but it's still called an apartment. 

"Buying on paper" means that you are purchasing pre-construction or during construction.

2.5 years ago, we bought an apartment on paper and, two years later it was ready (about 6 months later than their projected date ["due to the war", which doesn't work as a reason since the war had already been going on for several months when we bought....]).

We actually got the keys and had the walkthrough the day my mother died, which makes me get teary and also feels like a good sign (and huge thanks to my dear husband who supported me from afar, did the first walk-through with the company after receiving the keys, and then went to the airport to fly to Boston).

Our new place is about a 20 minute walk (there's a hill) or 3 minute drive from our current one. We will still attend the same shul. It's a fair bit smaller than where we live now, but we're really looking forward to to owning a place in Israel.

Next up: actually moving! Send us strength as we pack and pack and pack some more. Moving at the end of May.




Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Aaaaand---he's back! (Part 2)

Whew! Shalom Shachne's 10 day trip to visit our kids in NY and then his mother and brothers in California was great and, unlike last time, war did not break out. Yippee!

Things are still kind dicey re. "will war break out again?" but, in our neck of the woods, things are still quiet (sadly, not the north of the country where they've had a bunch of sirens).

I'm still at work on "places I haven't run since the war started" (!)


Still just enjoying life without pre-alerts and sirens. May we never have a need to hear them again!