Tel Mond
A Suburban Oasis for Families & Olim
Tel Mond (תל מונד) is a small, tranquil town in central Israel that combines a suburban lifestyle with quick access to Israel’s busiest business hubs. Known for its green spaces, family-friendly environment, and proximity to Tel Aviv and Herzliya, Tel Mond appeals to Olim and locals who want balance: peace at home and opportunity nearby.
Location
Central Position: Just 25 km north of Tel Aviv and close to Herzliya’s hi-tech center.
Connectivity: Quick access to Highway 2 (Coastal Highway) and Highway 4.
Proximity to Key Areas: ~30 km to Ben Gurion Airport and ~15 km to Netanya’s beaches.
Nearby Train Stations: Herzliya, Netanya, and Beit Yehoshua provide access to the national rail system.

Tight-Knit & Family-Oriented: A warm, small-town atmosphere with strong communal bonds.
Growing Population: Increasingly popular with young families, professionals, and retirees seeking suburban life.
Anglo-Friendly: Significant English-speaking population, with support networks for Olim.
Balanced Religious Character: Mostly Dati Leumi / traditional, with active synagogues and religious services, yet inclusive of secular families.

By Car: Excellent access via Highway 2 and Highway 4.
By Train: Nearest stations: Herzliya, Netanya, Beit Yehoshua (~10–15 minutes by car).
By Bus: Routes connect to Herzliya, Netanya, Tel Aviv.
Cycling & Walking: Safe streets, bike lanes, and sidewalks encourage eco-friendly commuting.
Why Olim Choose Tel Mond
A peaceful, suburban alternative to Tel Aviv and Herzliya.
Strong family and Anglo community support systems.
More affordable housing than Herzliya and Ra’anana, with larger properties.
Quick commute to Israel’s largest job hubs.
Perfect for those seeking balance between tranquility and opportunity.
Transportation
By Car: Excellent access via Highway 2 and Highway 4.
By Train: Nearest stations: Herzliya, Netanya, Beit Yehoshua (~10–15 minutes by car).
By Bus: Routes connect to Herzliya, Netanya, Tel Aviv.
Cycling & Walking: Safe streets, bike lanes, and sidewalks encourage eco-friendly commuting.




