Free land! That\'s what the Housing Ministry is offering in various areas in the Galilee, Golan, Judea, Negev, and Samaria. In addition, 50% of the development costs will be subsidized. The only condition: You must live there for at least five years. The goal, of course, is to attract young couples to the outlying areas, and to prevent them from being taken by hostile elements. In Givat Yoav in the Golan, where 112 families currently live, 30 lots of a half-dunam each (1/8 of an acre) are being offered. Chairman of the Lands Assessors Bureau Adi Tzvikel said, \"This is a very positive attempt by the Housing Ministry and the Lands Authority to awaken the dormant real estate market. The government will have to invest more in transportation infrastructures to bring these places closer to places of work.\" Housing Ministry Dir.-Gen. Avi Maoz said that this is just one of the government plans in the works to thicken the population in the periphery.