Housing association Woonkracht10 recently sold 56 apartments in Alblasserdam and Zwijndrecht. The complexes are purchased by two private investors. Capital Value advised Woonkracht10 on the sale as well as on the approval from the Dutch Ministry of Housing.
Housing association Woonkracht10 sells 56 apartments
Arlette Sprokkereef, managing director Woonkracht10: “With the introduction of the new Housing Act, housing associations need to focus on the core tasks; building, renting out and managing houses in the regulated sector. The complexes included many apartments in the commercial rented sector. For more information on this transaction, please do not hesitate to contact Chanine van Kleij.

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