Market Monitor Digest (week 07/2025)

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February 14, 2025 BONARD Market Monitor team

Student Housing & Co-Living

Portugal, Setúbal: The Gavari REIT begins its international expansion: it will build a student residence in Portugal  

By Idealista, February 14, 2025

The socimi Gavari Properties has decided to take its first step in its international expansion with the purchase of a 6,500 m2 plot of land in Monte da Caparica (Setúbal, Portugal) for 6 million euros, where it will build a student residence with 400 beds.

Read more (idealista.com)

US, Oxford, Miss: GTIS & RISE to Build 504-Bed Student Housing Community  

By Multihousing News, February 13, 2025

GTIS Partners and RISE have teamed up to develop RISE Oxford Farms, a 504-bed student housing project in Oxford, Miss., serving the University of Mississippi. Completion is slated for the 2026-2027 academic year.

Read more (multihousingnews.com)

UK, Cambridge: Lucy Cavendish College acquires Castle Street PBSA 

By PBSA News, February 12, 2025

Lucy Cavendish College (LCC), Cambridge, in partnership with funding provider Macquarie Asset Management, has taken a significant step forward in its expansion plans with the acquisition of 355-studio purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) bedrooms at Castle Street, Cambridge.

Read More (pbsanews.co.uk)

Australia, Arncliffe - Sydney: $21million co-living project plan for Arncliffe 

By The Leader, February 12, 2025

A plan for a $21,340,000, ten-storey co-living development at Arncliffe has been submitted to Bayside Council.

Read More (theleader.com.au)

UK, Birmingham : Birmingham student flats plans near approval - would provide more than 200 rooms 

By Insider Media, February 11, 2025

student accommodation building providing more than 200 rooms could be built in Birmingham if plans are approved at committee later this week. Soller Group has brought forward proposals for a 13-storey facility on land at the corner of Tennant Street and Granville Street, Edgbaston.

Read More (insidermedia.com)

BTR

Spain: Neinor and Santander will build 160 homes in Madrid with an investment of 60 MLN €

By EjePrime, February 10, 2025

New project of The developer joins the alternative asset manager of Banco SantanderSantander Alternative Investments, to create a joint venture. Specifically, both firms have reached an agreement to develop, through a joint venture, a real estate development in Madrid for the flex living business (flexible housing), which will have a total investment of approximately 60 MLN € for the construction of 160 one-bedroom apartments with a total rentable area of 9,500 square meters.

Read More (ejeprime.com)

The Netherlands: Delivery of 54 rental homes in phase 2 of De Zaanse Helden

By Property NL, February 10, 2025

Real estate investor Altera has completed 54 homes and 43 parking spaces within the De Zaanse Helden project on behalf of Stebru's Altera Residential Fund.

Read More (propertynl.com)

The Netherlands: More than 200 rental apartments in 650,000 bricks

By Brabants Dagblad, February 09, 2025

The Poort van Stappegoor is the first project of the thousand homes that will eventually be built in the area. Unique to the project is the combination of densification and greening; By realizing the buildings in this design, almost four thousand square meters of public greenery will be created.

Read More (bd.nl)

US: Panorama City welcomes new 180-unit affordable housing project

By LA City Stuff, February 08, 2025

Corazon Del Valle, or “Heart of the Valley”, officially opened on Saturday, providing housing for nearly 400 residents. The 180-unit affordable housing project is a welcome addition to Panorama City, addressing the ongoing need for affordable housing in the area.

Read More (citystuff.com)

Senior Living

US: Schafer Richardson celebrates groundbreaking of 128-unit affordable senior housing community in Twin Cities market

By ReJournals, February 07, 2025

The Rosalyn will consist of four stories of housing with one level of underground parking, and will provide a mixture of one, two, and three-bedroom housing units to active seniors age 55+. Of the 128 units, 104 will be set aside for households at or below 50% of the Area Median Income (AMI), 8 will be set aside for households at or below 30% AMI, and the remaining 14 will be for households earning at or below 60% AMI. 

Read More (rejournals.com)

Germany: Seniors-WG instead of retirement home

By SWP, February 09, 2025

The need for facilities where seniors can live independently and at the same time are cared for by presence workers and nursing services is growing.

Read More (swp.de)

US: Meridian Senior Living Expands Portfolio with Pine Grove Crossing in Denver Metro Area

By PRweb, February 10, 2025

Pine Grove Crossing, built in 2018, includes 100 Assisted Living and 27 Memory Care units on 4.41 acres in one of Denver'smost sought-after suburbs. With a dedicated team, a strong rebound in occupancy post-pandemic, and an exceptional location near shopping, dining, and healthcare amenities, the community is well-positioned for long-term success.

Read More (prweb.com)

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