Jordan Valley Communities 2026 – Almog, Kalia, Beit HaArava | Property Center | חדשות נדל"ן | מרכז הנכסים

When people say "Jordan Valley," they are usually referring to a geographical area that includes a variety of communities with completely different character, prices, and populations. Before wanting to purchase a property in the Jordan Valley, it is important to understand the differences. Here is the detailed guide that will save you some trips.

Almog — the "big city" of the southern valley

Location and Access

Almog is located on Route 90, about 25 minutes drive from Jerusalem via the Ma'ale Adumim junction (Road 1 → Interchange A1). It is one of the most accessible communities in the valley from Jerusalem, making it popular among those who work in the city.

Population and Character

About 300-400 families (as of 2026), mainly religious-Zionist and traditional families with children. The community is tight-knit and cohesive, with extensive social activities. The community has a public pool, sports fields, and an event hall.

Education

There is a kindergarten and elementary school in the community. For high school, children travel to the regional school "Emek HaYarden" along with children from nearby communities.

Real Estate — Almog

Almog is suitable for families looking for a community settlement with basic services and reasonable access to Jerusalem.

Kalia — the Dead Sea in the backyard

Location and Access

Kalia is located right on the northern shore of the Dead Sea — which makes it unique geographically. Access is via Route 90 north from the Ein Gedi junction, or Route 90 from Jerusalem. Drive time from Jerusalem: about 40-50 minutes.

Population and Character

Kalia is a kibbutz — which distinguishes it from other communities. Kibbutz life, cooperative economy (although most kibbutzim have transitioned to renewed economies), and a unique lifestyle. Kalia honors its long-standing Zionist heritage — the kibbutz was founded in 1939.

Real Estate — Kalia

Properties in Kalia sell quickly when they hit the market. For those looking for an investment with a tourism focus — Kalia is the clear choice.

Beit HaArava — the quiet hidden one

Location and Access

Beit HaArava is located near Kalia, north of the Dead Sea. Access is via Route 90. A relatively small community — about 150-200 families — that attracts people who want the view of Kalia with a higher level of privacy.

Unique Character

Beit HaArava is a veteran kibbutz that has been re-populated after being evacuated in 1948 and resettled in 1968. It has a quiet and intimate atmosphere, with vegetable gardens, date trees, and small vacation complexes.

Real Estate — Beit HaArava

Mitzpe Shalem — the wild frontier

Location and Access

Mitzpe Shalem is located on a cliff above the Dead Sea — which gives it a stunning panoramic view. Access is via Route 90 towards Masada. An established community with a diverse population.

Why is Mitzpe Shalem becoming popular?

Two main factors: MTB trails that have been paved in recent years, and rock climbing sites in its vicinity. As a result, demand for vacation properties has sharply increased.

Additional Communities — Ptzal, Naama, and Machola

Ptzal

A small community in the northern valley, close to the Jordan Valley. Extensive agriculture, mainly vegetables and citrus fruits.

Naama

A small community with a unique rural atmosphere. Prices among the lowest in the valley.

Comparison Table — A Decision-Making Tool

CommunitySizeAverage Apartment PriceAccess to JerusalemSuitable for
AlmogMedium550,000 ₪25 minFamilies, employees
KaliaMedium900,000 ₪45 minTourism, kibbutz lovers
Beit HaAravaSmall680,000 ₪45 minPrivacy, tranquility
Mitzpe ShalemSmall550,000 ₪60 minSports, adventures

How to Choose?

The choice between the valley communities is very personal. If you are at the decision-making stage — talk to our brokers who know all the communities in depth, or browse the available properties by community to get a feel for the current prices.