Resolution Property enters Hungary with Budapest acquisition

17
Nov
2020
News - Resolution Property enters Hungary with Budapest acquisition #Adventum #Budapest #Hungary #investment #office #Resolution Property

by Property Forum | Investment

Resolution Property has completed the acquisition of a ca. 37,200 sqm office portfolio in Budapest, Hungary. The portfolio is comprised of two fully let, recently refurbished, Class A office buildings, Margit Palace and Buda Square, acquired from CEE-focused Hungarian fund manager Adventum Ltd.


The transaction represents Resolution’s first investment in Hungary and its second office investment in the CEE region after the acquisition of Floreasca Park, a ca. 40.000 sqm Class A office asset located in Bucharest, Romania.

The buildings are centrally located in the Central Buda and North Buda sub-markets of Hungary’s capital, both submarkets with some of the lowest vacancy rates in Budapest and limited future supply. The buildings are multi-let to a variety of strong national and international tenants and have BREEAM certification due to substantial investments in energy efficiency and sustainable solutions.

Resolution Property has continued to focus the majority of its capital outside of the UK, with Central and Eastern Europe remaining a target market in its investment strategy. The deal further signifies the company’s confidence in the long-term future of office use.

“The Buda portfolio offers a highly attractive mix of secure, long-term income paired with some future upside potential. During these challenging times, we are very pleased we could continue our investment programme in CEE and to complement our recent acquisition of Floreasca Park in Bucharest with this portfolio. Our focus remains on well-located, well-fitted-out assets that provide the needed flexibility to adapt to changing working practices as we look to expand our presence in Central and Eastern Europe,” Hans Peter Gaber, Head of Investment DACH/CEE at Resolution Property commented.

Resolution Property was advised by Kinstellar, Cushman & Wakefield, KPMG and Gleeds. Adventum was advised by Hümpfner Law Firm, ESTON International and Savills.




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