Ramat Remez, Haifa — District Statistics for 2026 (1020)
District Overview
Ramat Remez is a green, quiet, and comfortable residential district of Haifa, located on the northeastern Carmel between Neve Sha’anan, Ramat Viznitz, and Ramat Hadar. The district is named after David Remez, one of the leaders of the pre‑state Jewish community and Israel’s first Minister of Transportation.
Ramat Remez is known for its peaceful atmosphere, low population density, abundant greenery, and convenient access to major educational and commercial centers. It is especially popular among families, Technion students, lecturers, and professionals working in Neve Sha’anan and the southern Carmel.
Advantages of the District
- green, quiet, and safe environment
- close to the Technion and Neve Sha’anan
- family‑friendly and welcoming atmosphere
- clean air and nearby nature areas
- low population density
- good public transport accessibility
- diverse housing options: older buildings and new projects
Disadvantages of the District
- limited commercial infrastructure
- few large shops within the district
- some older buildings require renovation
- parking can be challenging in certain areas
- less prestigious compared to southern Carmel districts
Infrastructure
Education
- kindergartens: municipal and private
- schools: located in Neve Sha’anan and Ramat Hadar
- extracurricular activities: sports, music, arts
- proximity to the Technion — a major advantage for students and staff
Healthcare
- Clalit and Maccabi clinics — in Neve Sha’anan
- private doctors
- pharmacies
- relatively close to Rambam Hospital (via Highway 4)
Shops and Services
- mini‑markets
- supermarkets — in Neve Sha’anan
- pharmacies
- cafés and bakeries
- shopping centers within 5–10 minutes by car
Transport and Accessibility
Public Transport
- good bus coverage
- Metronit: nearest stations — Neve Sha’anan
- train station: Lev HaMifratz (10–12 minutes)
Travel Times
- to Haifa city center: 10–15 minutes
- to Technion: 5–10 minutes
- to University of Haifa: 12–18 minutes
- to Rambam Hospital: 15–20 minutes
Road Access
- Highway 4: 3–5 minutes
- Highway 2: 12–15 minutes
Real Estate
Average Purchase Prices
- 3‑room apartments: medium–high
- 4‑room apartments: high
- 5‑room apartments: high
- private homes: rare, premium segment
Average Rental Prices
- 3‑room apartments: medium–high
- 4‑room apartments: high
- apartments near the Technion — very high demand
Types of Housing
- buildings from the 1960s–2000s
- low‑rise and mid‑rise construction
- new infill development projects
- green streets and spacious courtyards
Lifestyle and Atmosphere
- quiet, green, and family‑oriented district
- secular, educated, and friendly community
- lots of greenery and clean air
- low crime rate
- ideal for families, students, and Technion faculty
Leisure and Recreation
- parks and playgrounds
- sports facilities
- Carmel nature trails
- cafés and restaurants — in Neve Sha’anan
- cycling routes
Nearby Districts
- Neve Sha’anan
- Ramat Viznitz
- Ramat Hadar
- Ramat Golda
Good to Know
- one of the most convenient districts for Technion students and staff
- excellent balance of nature, quiet, and urban accessibility
- stable rental demand
- district is gradually renewing and developing
Summary
Ramat Remez is a green, quiet, and well‑located district, ideal for families, students, lecturers, and professionals seeking a comfortable living environment close to the Technion and Neve Sha’anan.
Unehasim Recommendations
- For buyers: consider 3–4 room apartments in renovated buildings
• For sellers: target families and Technion employees
• For investors: strong rental demand and low risk
• For families: excellent choice for safe and peaceful living
Unehasim Professional Support
We assist with:
• full legal due diligence
• risk assessment for older and newer buildings
• verification of land status and ownership
• contract preparation and review
• transaction support until completion
• protecting the interests of buyers or sellers