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White papers
Outlook 2025-2027: Resilient recovery in a challenging environment
The real estate market is recovering resiliently and new opportunities are emerging for institutional investors. However, the investment climate remains challenging. This is the conclusion of Achmea Real Estate’s Outlook 2025 - 2027, the first part of which has just been published.
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People News
Peter Koppers appointed IM Director at Achmea Real Estate
Amsterdam, 31 October 2024 - Peter Koppers has been appointed Investment Management Director at real estate investment manager Achmea Real Estate with effect from 1 November 2024. He will be responsible for Portfolio Management, Fund Management, Research and Investor Relations.
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Asset Manager News
Achmea Real Estate acquires neighbourhood shopping centre De Korf
Achmea Real Estate has acquired neighbourhood shopping centre De Korf in Krimpen aan den IJssel on behalf of the Achmea Dutch Retail Property Fund (ADRPF) from Van der Vorm Vastgoed. The 9,000 m2 centre has 34 tenants and is fully let. The neighbourhood shopping centre focuses on daily shopping with tenants such as Jumbo, Lidl, Action, Kruidvat and Zeeman.
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White papers
Investment Update: fragile recovery on real estate markets
Real estate markets are showing slight signs of recovery. For instance, real estate values seem to stabilise in the first quarter of this year. However, the recovery is still fragile, writes Casper Hesp, Director Investment Management at Achmea Real Estate, in the foreword to the new Investment Update. Investment volume is still low and government bond yields are rising slightly again now that the ECB seems to be waiting longer with interest rate cuts.
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Research Report
Climate Report 2024 Investing In Climate-Proof Real Estate
The Earth is warming rapidly. We see the consequences in our daily news, with reports of record temperatures, melting ice caps and prolonged droughts interspersed with images of floods caused by torrential rain. These consequences include heat stress, food shortages and mass refugee movements. Action is needed if we are to reverse this trend. It’s time to act.
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Asset Manager News
Achmea Real Estate leases over 7,000 sqm to international retailers in Rotterdam, Amsterdam and The Hague
Achmea Real Estate has leased a total of 7,260 sqm of retail space to new tenants on behalf of the Achmea Dutch Retail Property Fund (ADRPF) in recent months. In addition, several existing leases were extended on a long-term basis.
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White papers
Investment Update: Looking ahead once again
“Looking ahead to 2024, we can take stock of the 2023 investment year”, writes Casper Hesp, director Investment Management in the new Investment Update.
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White papers
Outlook 2024-2026: Strong Fundamentals Offer Perspective
The real estate investment market has experienced a turbulent year with significantly negative returns. The contrast with the user market is considerable, given the high demand for quality and sustainable real estate.
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Asset Manager News
Strong tenant demand in the Netherlands offers perspective for institutional real estate investors
High tenant demand for sustainable, affordable housing, healthcare real estate and retail real estate in sought-after locations in the Netherlands offers institutional real estate investors perspective in the coming years. Provided, however, that interest rates do not rise further. This is according to Achmea Real Estate’s Outlook 2024 - 2026.
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Asset Manager News
Achmea Real Estate: Maximum rating for all Dutch funds and portfolios in GRESB
All Dutch real estate funds and portfolios managed by Achmea Real Estate have achieved the maximum rating of five stars in the leading Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB). This means they are among the best-performing funds and portfolios globally in terms of sustainability.
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Asset Manager News
Achmea Real Estate receives two mandates totalling EUR 117 million for Dutch Retail Fund
Achmea Real Estate has received two mandates totaling EUR 117 million from a Dutch insurer for the Achmea Dutch Retail Property Fund (ADRPF). The insurer is already a participant in the Retail Fund.