THE ART OF LIVING
about
maoz daniel
Maoz Daniel is a family-owned company established over three decades ago and is regarded as one of Israel’s leading and most established real estate firms. The company specializes in the initiation, planning, and development of meticulously crafted, high-quality residential projects, and holds the highest professional contractor classification in the Israeli real estate industry – G5.
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Extensive Experience

Leadership & Innovation

Integrity & Trustworthiness

Financial Strength & Stability

Uncompromising Quality & Construction Excellence

A Revolutionary Approach to Customer Service
Urban Renewal
Maoz Daniel is one of the pioneering and leading companies in the field of urban renewal in Israel, and among the few that have successfully completed large-scale vacate-and-build (Pinui-Binui) projects. The company initiated and developed the first vacate-and-build project in Ramat Gan — and the second of its kind in the country — featuring a 33-story residential tower comprising 104 housing units
Katzenelson Bat Yam
Katzenelson Bat Yam
Shenkar 55-57 Holon
Shenkar 55-57 Holon
Haroe St 277-279 ramat gan
Haroe St 277-279 ramat gan
Shalem St 16-18 ramat gan
Shalem St 16-18 ramat gan
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from the media
Construction and design plans signed: 270 new apartments will be built throughout the city of Holon
Within easy reach of Tel Aviv: All the details about the new district to be rebuilt by the sea
Leumi will provide Maoz Daniel with NIS 1.2 billion in funding to build 560 apartments in Bat Yam
Hundreds of apartments within hours – this is the sale that launched the real estate market in Bat Yam
Pini Malka gambled on a huge construction evacuation project in Bat Yam, and he is sure it will pay off.
With a pastoral atmosphere in a bustling location: Meet the new residential complex in Bat Yam that you shouldn’t miss
Contractors are pleased with the government’s decision: “The government understands the depth of the housing crisis”
No surprises: Developers and senior industry figures welcome changes to the Construction Evacuation Law