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Jerusalem mayor attacks ‘ghost flats’

December 10, 2009 14:48

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Jerusalem’s Mayor, Nir Barkat, has launched a campaign against the “ghost flats” in the city, owned by Jewish tourists who use them for a few weeks a year and leave them empty for the rest of the time. City Hall is trying to persuade the owners to rent the flats out to young couples.

Last week, Mr Barkat sent a personal letter to 9,000 flat owners in which he described the consequences of having so many empty homes in the central neighbourhoods of Israel’s capital.

“An empty flat… means less buyers in the local shops,” he wrote, “less children in the schools, less clients in the neighbourhood café and, most important, less young families.”

According to Mr Barkat, the thousands of empty flats are “an accumulating damage to the city’s economy and the housing market”.

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