- Living Watch
- 10-Aug-2022
Olympian task as Round Hill agrees €195m UK build-to-rent forward funding deal
Round Hill Capital has agreed a JV with Olympian Homes to invest in a forward funding build-to-rent (BTR) project in Manchester.
Read moreRound Hill Capital has agreed a JV with Olympian Homes to invest in a forward funding build-to-rent (BTR) project in Manchester.
Read moreLEG, the Germany residential rental giant, is to sell up to 5,000 units in 2022 and expects to be a net seller following recent aggressive buying years.
Read moreJide Taiwo & Co (JTC), the Nigerian property services agent that expanded to the UK earlier this year, has struck an exclusive partnership with Manchester’s Alliance Investors to offer clients off-plan investments.
Read moreAsset management platform DeA Capital and investment manager Harrison Street have launched a JV to develop built-to-rent (BTR) residential housing in Spain.
Read morePortuguese real estate developer Coporgest has concluded a new high-end residential development in Lisbon in which it invested €27 mln.
Read moreItalian construction and civil engineering company Impresa Pizzarotti & C has sold a closed residential complex in Italy to UK-based investor, developer and fund manager Equitix Investment Management.
Read moreMadrid-based real estate developer Kronos Homes has invested more than €200 mln in the development of six new residential projects in Spain and Portugal.
Read moreIndependent asset manager Colliers Global Investors Italy (formerly Antirion) has acquired three Build To Rent (BTR) real estate assets in Milan.
Read moreSpanish property developer and investor Neinor Homes has launched an €35 mln urban regeneration project on the Punta Sur of Zorrozaurre Island in Bilbao.
Read moreGlobal real estate company Hines and Dutch pension fund manager PGGM will deliver 100 apartments totaling 1,500 new homes as part of a redevelopment project in Milan, Italy.
Read moreFollowing CTP Group’s acquisition of Deutsche Industrie Grundbesitz (DIG) earlier this year, DIG spokespersons Fabian Kempchen, regional development director north, and Timo Hielscher, regional development director West, discuss the group’s German strategy.