Reading a lot number
Why 101 and 301 are in the same complex, and why plan numbers are not land-registry numbers.
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Every page on this site refers to numbered lots, because that is the only stable way to name a place that has no street address yet. The numbering is not arbitrary.
In Eshkol, the 100 series is residential: lots 101 through 111. The 300 series is employment, commerce and hotels — 301 and 302 are hotel lots, 303 to 306 are offices and logistics. 409 is the education campus. Central and North use their own ranges from the same plan.
What the numbers mean
- Eshkol residential: lots 101–111. Employment and hotels: the 300 series. Education: 409.Shavnu lots catalogue, 2026-08
- Plan lot numbers come from TA/4444 and are not land-registry gush/helka numbers.Shavnu masterplan page, 2026-08
- Lots 102, 105 and 108 are privately owned Big Bloc land rather than tender plots.Shavnu lots catalogue, 2026-08
Why it matters
If you look up a Sde Dov lot in the land registry using its plan number, you will find the wrong parcel or none at all. The two systems describe the same ground with different names — one for planning, one for title. Any professional you deal with will need the registry numbers, not these.