Building Management & Real Estate · Bat Yam
We built a brand website for Orshon Group, a Bat Yam-based firm providing residential and office building management, real-estate brokerage and Tama-38 urban-renewal guidance. The site features detailed service pages, a 45-property portfolio gallery, a tenant service-ticket portal and a robust FAQ section.

We built a dedicated tenant service-request system, with no phone calls and no waiting on hold. The tenant logs into the portal, selects their building (from the list of 45+ managed properties), describes the issue, attaches a photo and receives a tracking number. This frees the management team from morning phone hours and raises tenant satisfaction.

We surfaced the 45 buildings under Orshon management in an organized gallery, with photos, addresses, unit counts and management start dates. For owners and HOAs evaluating management companies, this is the strongest visual proof. It is not marketing copy, but a real-world track record.

We built a dedicated Tama-38 section explaining the three urban-renewal tracks (structural reinforcement, evacuation-reconstruction, additional floors) in language tenants understand, not legalese. This shifts Orshon's positioning from "management company" to "lifelong building partner", a powerful message in Bat Yam where many older buildings have Tama-38 potential.

Years of experience in all digital fields - websites, campaigns, branding. Every project built with custom care and professionalism.
Unique design tailored to business needs. We combine aesthetics with functionality and perfect UX.
We accompany every client from start to post-launch. Technical support, updates, and fast response.
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