Long-term accommodations in TLV area
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Long-term accommodations in TLV area
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I'm going to Israel for five weeks (work-related) and can't stand the thought of living in a hotel for that long. I'm looking to rent a small flat with a kitchen, parking and laundry, preferably with a porch/balcony. It doesn't have to be fancy, just clean.
Any ideas? Prefer south TLV/Jafo or possibly Ashkelon/Ashdod. Will be commuting to Kiryat Gat daily. I've done some searches but unsure of the reliability of some of the agencies. Any suggestions?
I'm going to Israel for five weeks (work-related) and can't stand the thought of living in a hotel for that long. I'm looking to rent a small flat with a kitchen, parking and laundry, preferably with a porch/balcony. It doesn't have to be fancy, just clean.
Any ideas? Prefer south TLV/Jafo or possibly Ashkelon/Ashdod. Will be commuting to Kiryat Gat daily. I've done some searches but unsure of the reliability of some of the agencies. Any suggestions?
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I have recently used www.vrbo.com to rent a flat in jerusalem for a week. Saw that they also gave options for longer rental periods, at a reduced price. I have not stayed there yet but was happy with the booking process and had good contact with the owner. Check reviews before booking.


