What is being compared
A useful Yields by market comparison is not just apartment price versus property price. It compares actual capital required, leverage, net income, tax complexity, management, and what happens when you want to exit. The page-specific context: A strong comparison should show advantage without hiding cost. The U.S. may offer lower entry and diversification, but also distance, currency and local-team dependence. On yields by market, the key point is that there is no single U.S. yield number; the same percentage can be reasonable in one market and risky in another. This is decision check 1 for this page.
Israel is easier to understand and physically closer, but high entry price can reduce cash flow and delay diversification for years. On yields by market, the key point is that there is no single U.S. yield number; the same percentage can be reasonable in one market and risky in another. This is decision check 2 for this page.
When Israel may fit better
Israel may suit investors who value physical proximity, familiar systems, local language, and direct control. The tradeoff is usually high entry price, lower cash flow, and limited diversification with smaller capital. The page-specific context: Israel is easier to understand and physically closer, but high entry price can reduce cash flow and delay diversification for years. On yields by market, the key point is that there is no single U.S. yield number; the same percentage can be reasonable in one market and risky in another. This is decision check 2 for this page.
Gross yield differences are not enough. Compare net after tax, insurance, management, vacancy and financing costs. On yields by market, the key point is that there is no single U.S. yield number; the same percentage can be reasonable in one market and risky in another. This is decision check 3 for this page.
When the U.S. may offer an advantage
The U.S. can help when entry prices are lower, foreign-investor financing is available, and the asset produces reasonable net cash flow. The advantage depends on market, team, insurance, tax, and management quality. The page-specific context: Gross yield differences are not enough. Compare net after tax, insurance, management, vacancy and financing costs. On yields by market, the key point is that there is no single U.S. yield number; the same percentage can be reasonable in one market and risky in another. This is decision check 3 for this page.
The real test is not who wins the table; it is which path fits the investor’s budget, personality and ability to hold through volatility. On yields by market, the key point is that there is no single U.S. yield number; the same percentage can be reasonable in one market and risky in another. This is decision check 4 for this page.
The common yield comparison mistake
The common mistake is comparing gross yield to gross yield. Net yield after management, maintenance, insurance, taxes, vacancy, and financing is the only number that can support a real decision. The page-specific context: The real test is not who wins the table; it is which path fits the investor’s budget, personality and ability to hold through volatility. On yields by market, the key point is that there is no single U.S. yield number; the same percentage can be reasonable in one market and risky in another. This is decision check 4 for this page.
When numbers are close, liquidity, simplicity and reporting can matter more than another half percent of yield. On yields by market, the key point is that there is no single U.S. yield number; the same percentage can be reasonable in one market and risky in another. This is decision check 5 for this page.
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