After 40 Years: Old Neighborhood in Kfar Adumim Regularized
The Higher Planning Council approved a regularization plan for a longstanding neighborhood in the settlement
The Higher Planning Council approved a plan to regularize an old neighborhood in Kfar Adumim, covering about 50 existing housing units plus two additional units. The plan also addresses regularization of a therapeutic pool in the area. This is part of a broader series of steps by the Civil Administration to regularize older neighborhoods in Judea and Samaria. The approval process took roughly four decades to complete.
What this means for land buyers
Regularizing older neighborhoods provides legal and planning certainty to existing property owners and can enable building permits and additions to be issued lawfully. For potential land buyers, such moves signal an ongoing regularization trend that may facilitate similar transactions in the area in the future.
Further reading
- Renewal of land settlement in Judea & Samaria
- Guide: registered land (Tabu) and first registration
- What is a zoning plan (TABA)?
