Government policy is trying to increase the supply of rental apartments in Israel by offering extensive subsidies to developers at the expense of the state budget. At the same time, a large rental housing market is actually “subsidize himself” at no cost to the state budget. This market provides about a quarter of the housing units, 50% in Tel Aviv and in some areas in the city even 70%. Most tenants do not abandon the desire to buy an apartment, but need to rent during in transitional stages in their life cycle.