11. Tel Aviv, Israel ($12,750 per square meter)
Known as the White City, Tel Aviv has a collection of more than 4,000 white buildings built in a unique architecture dates back to the 1930s. And in 2003, UNESCO proclaims this as a World Cultural Heritage site due to its outstanding example of new town planning and architecture.
Being the center of Israel’s financial, technology, and nightlife, you would be surprised to find out that it is not the most populous city in the country. In fact, it is only the 12th with 21,638 inhabitants per square mile.
To live among nearly 500,000 in the city of Tel Aviv, you need at least $3,300 monthly to rent a decent place. And as for the buying price, it is $12,750 per square meter. It means, a typical 120-square-meter city apartment in Tel Aviv costs you around $1.5 million.
“It’s getting cooler outside, the holidays are over, and there’s time to enjoy a dazzling variety of events around the city! Music, fine dining, and cutting edge technology are featured this month for the lucky residents and visitors in the magical city of Tel Aviv.” – visit-tel-aviv.com.