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Investment Strategy

As a fund manager and real estate investment company, we implement high-quality, innovative and sustainable investment strategies and fund concepts.
€42

Billion Assets under Management

61

Investment funds

10

Investments in 10 different countries in Europe

>1.500

Buildings

54%

Private Investors

46%

Institutional investors

Allocation of investment volume by asset class

REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS, THAT PURSUE SUSTAINABLE INVESTMENT GOALS


Investments advised by Primonial REIM in Germany enable our clients to invest in real estate projects across Europe with sustainable investment objectives.

Our pan-European market access and our long-standing expertise in structuring and executing complex real estate transactions allow us to identify attractive real estate opportunities for our investors.

Through our structure as a pan-European real estate platform, we enable our German investors to invest both within Germany and in other European countries. At the same time, we enable foreign investors to use our local expertise to make investments in the German real estate market that are tailored to their needs. 

The use of these synergies offers high-performance transactions coupled with active asset and property management.

Allocation of investment volume by asset class

WE INVEST IN EVERY ASSET CLASS ACROSS EUROPE
 

  • Core/Core+ office properties in core European markets, which benefit from central locations, a broad range of services and ESG efficiency
     
  • Healthcare real estate in Europe - A preferred sector due to its defensive qualities, benefiting from long-term demographic trends and decoupled from the economic cycle 
     
  • Residential - Located in major European metropolitan areas with strong rental demand
     
  • Retail - Shopping centers in prime locations in Europe 
     
  • Hotels leased to major operators

Primonial REIM specializes in Germany in investments in the asset classes of healthcare real estate, residential and office.