Housing association Servatius recently sold a residential portfolio of 111 single-family dwellings and 18 multi-family dwellings in and around Maastricht. The portfolio was sold to a property operating company. Capital Value advised Servatius on the sale, which was also approved by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations.
Servatius sells residential portfolio of 130 dwellings
Margot Verbiesen, head of sales at Servatius: “For now, this was the last time that Servatius sold a residential portfolio to an investor. With this sale, we have been able to free up enough resources to pay off our loans and to invest in our existing portfolio.” Kees van Harten, managing director at Capital Value: “This third sale by Servatius of a residential portfolio, was again the result of a succesfull collaboration between a housing association and an investor”.

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