Legal services occupiers in Tel Aviv typically cluster in Sarona / Da Vinci, plan ~270 sqft per seat at high-end fit-out ($1900–2800/sqft), and pay around 220 ILS/sqft ($66 USD) on Class A.
Legal services occupiers in Tel Aviv typically cluster in Sarona / Da Vinci, plan ~270 sqft per seat at high-end fit-out">fit-out ($1900–2800/sqft), and pay around 220 ILS/sqft ($66 USD) on Class A.
Legal services occupiers in Tel Aviv typically anchor in Sarona / Da Vinci. Tech, banking, multinational HQs, professional services, defense.
Class A rent in Tel Aviv runs 220 ILS/sqft ($66 USD) on a 5-year lease with 6 months free. Trophy submarkets command a 20–40% premium above the city index.
Typical legal services fit-out targets high-end specification at $1900–2800/sqft. Branded reception, full client-facing programming, premium furniture, and specialist AV are standard.
Plan around 270 sqft per seat blended (workstation + circulation + amenity). A 100-headcount legal office in Tel Aviv typically targets 27,000 sqft of leasable area.
Partner-track talent concentrates near courts and finance districts; library, conferencing, and partner-office programming drive high sqft/seat. Among the deepest tech, AI, cyber, and defense talent pools globally. Strong feed from Tel Aviv University, Technion, Hebrew University, and the IDF tech units (8200, Talpiot). English fluency is structural in tech.
Headline corporate tax: 23%. Net leases. 5-7 year terms standard. Free rent of 4-9 months and TI of ILS 600-1,200/sqm typical on a 5-year deal.
| city | Tel Aviv |
|---|---|
| industry | Legal services |
| naics | 541110 |
| preferredSubmarket | Sarona / Da Vinci |
| preferredFitoutSpec | High-end |
| fitoutBand | $1900–2800/sqft |
| sqftPerSeat | 270 |
| classARentLocal | 220 ILS/sqft/yr |
| classARentUsd | $66/sqft/yr |
| vacancyPct | 12.4% |
| typicalLeaseYears | 5 |
| typicalRentFreeMonths | 6 |
| talentIndex | 90 |
| corporateTaxPct | 23% |
Reviewed by Samuel Okafor — EMEA contributing editor. Last updated 2026-04-15. See our methodology and editorial standards.