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A survey conducted by Geocartography finds that the collapse of the building in Holon managed to shock hundreds of thousands of households. The concern is higher in the northern region compared to the southern region. Assessment: The data will reduce the rate of refusal and promote approval processes for urban renewal. Walla! Real estate with disturbing findings


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Living in anxiety: About 350,000 households fear that their building will collapse

A survey conducted by Geocartography finds that the collapse of the building in Holon managed to shock hundreds of thousands of households.

The concern is higher in the northern region compared to the southern region.

Assessment: The data will reduce the rate of refusal and promote approval processes for urban renewal.

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In the video: Documentation of the collapse of the building in Holon (Photo: Sapir Levy, documentation on social networks according to section 27A of the Creators Law)

A survey conducted by Geocartography ahead of next week's Acre Conference on Urbanism, finds that the collapse of the building in Holon managed to shock hundreds of thousands of households, most of them living in decades-old buildings themselves, and that the event is expected to motivate them to action in the coming weeks.



350,000 households fear that the structure in which they live is unsafe and fear that it will not last in the event of an earthquake. More than 250,000 households have testified that they intend to order a hazard test for the building. This emerges from estimates conducted by Dr. Rina Degani, co-owner of GeoCartographia and a board member of the Israeli Forum for Urban for the Conference acre urban ones to be held in the city next week.



These estimates were based on the databases of the company, including information level building, and a survey of 860 households. The conference schedule To be held for the third time, at the initiative of the Israeli Forum for Urbanism, together with the Municipality of Acre and the Center for Local Government.



In Israel, about 2.2 million households in the Jewish sector, according to geocartography estimates, about 700-800 thousand households at risk, living in apartments in saturated construction, built before 1984, not including, of course, single-family homes and no buildings in the rural locality.

The relevant audience in the survey included households living in buildings with more than 3 floors and built more than 15 years ago.

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Dr. Degani emphasizes that identifying the geographical layout of the buildings at risk is very important for urban planning, as such buildings will affect faster urban renewal. Widening of roads and will allow for better neighborhood qualities. This will improve the level of urbanity that exists today in those places.



Here are the findings:



1. The level of security in the strength of the building:

About 17% of Jewish households in Israel, They live today and will last in the event of an earthquake.They constitute about 37% of the relevant public (a building over 3 floors built more than 15 years ago), only about 30% of them are sure that the building is durable



2. The impact of the building collapse in Holon:

Following the collapse of the building in Holon, about 16% of households in Israel are in the process of thinking about examining the level of risk of the building in which they live, or have already inspected / are inspecting, they account for about a third of the relevant audience. About 40% of households in the northern and Sharon areas are already talking about it, thinking of checking or have already checked, compared to only about 26% in the Jerusalem and southern areas. It was also found that the older the structure, the higher the rate of thinkers on risk testing in their building.



3. Expect an awakening in urban renewal: The

collapse of the building in Holon made about 20% of households want to examine their urban renewal project. The desire to test urban renewal is relatively low in the southern region (both in general households and among the relevant public). The desire to examine the issue of renewal is higher among middle- and lower-income earners. Dr. Degani notes that, as expected, the older the building, and the lower its confidence in earthquake resistance, the higher the interest in urban renewal.

Greater concern in the north.

Tiberias (Photo: official website, without)

67% of the public: The local authority is responsible

4. Responsibility for inspecting the buildings:

About a third of the households, which are about 67% of the relevant public, consider the local authority to be responsible for inspecting the dangerousness of the buildings. Only 10% believe that apartment owners should take care of this. 20% see the government as responsible.



5. Level of functioning of the local authority:

About one-tenth of the general public, who are about one-fifth of the relevant public, believe that their local authority functions well when it comes to supervising and inspecting dangerous buildings. Dr. Degani emphasizes that the residents of the center of the country appreciate more than the others that their local authority works well in the context of supervising dangerous homes (30% compared to about 15% in the other areas). than adults.


As expected, a sense of security buildings building strength low assessment The local authority is also lower.



6. willingness to finance:

Apartment owners are willing to invest in inspecting the residential buildings: about a quarter of them think or are sure that they will be willing to finance a stability inspection of the building in which they live, once every three years, at a cost of up to NIS 1,000 per apartment.

As expected, this rate is much higher, close to 60% among the relevant audience.

The high willingness is similar among the population groups at different income levels.

Therefore, according to Degani, a "new market" has been created for constructors, which according to geocartography estimates can pass about NIS 200 million in a short time.

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