Commerz Real acquires Heidelberg residential complex (DE)

Commerz Real acquires Heidelberg residential complex (DE)

Commerz Real has acquired a residential complex, “Kopernikushof”, which is to be newly constructed in Heidelberg with 98 residential units, for its open-ended real estate fund Hausinvest from the project developer Diringer & Scheidel Wohnbau. Around 70 of the rented apartments are to be private housing, 28 residential units income-based subsidised housing. The purchase price was not disclosed. Construction is scheduled to begin at the end of 2021, the construction permit has already been granted. The apartments are to be ready for occupation at the end of 2023.

 

The complex with a total of 7,900m² of residential space and 600m² of commercial space is being created in two structures on a piece of land just less than 5,000m² in size at Maria-Mitchell-Strasse 6 and Kopernikusstrasse 7-19. All the apartments will have a patio, loggia or a balcony. In addition, there will be 132 underground parking spaces, of which 16 will have a charging station for an electric car. The remaining 116 parking spaces will be fitted with a cable tray so that they may be transformed into charging stations if required. Moreover, the complex is being constructed to the KfW energy-efficient housing 55 standard and will have a system of photovoltaic panels.

 

“Kopernikushof” is centrally located in the new “Bahnstadt” district in the southern part of Heidelberg in the immediate vicinity of the Quartierszentrum. The district will be home to one of the world’s largest energy-efficient passive house estates and is one of Germany’s largest urban development projects with an area of 116 hectares. Heidelberg’s historic centre and central railway station can be reached in just a few minutes with the local public transport network. Moreover, the immediate vicinity has excellent local shopping and medical care facilities: the neighbourhood has diverse child care amenities and schools, as well as offering cultural and leisure-time opportunities. 

 

“Thus it excellently suits our investment strategy, which is geared to environmental and social sustainability,” said Mario Schuttauf, the fund manager for Hausinvest, whose residential proportion in the portfolio is to be increased in the medium term from 6.7% at present to between ten and 30%.

 

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