International Campus Acquires Five Asset Student Housing-Portfolio

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  • One of the largest student housing transac­tion in the German-speaking region in the last three years
  • Proper­ties already operated under the IC brand “THE FIZZ”
  • Combined total of nearly 1,900 beds repre­sen­ting over 73,000 square metres GFA
  • Imple­men­ta­tion of the new THE FIZZ design and service concept across all acquired proper­ties will bring a fresh new look and improved service offering for all residents

Berlin, 17. Januar 2023. Inter­na­tional Campus, a leading player in the European student housing market, has completed the acqui­si­tion of a portfolio compri­sing five student apart­ment blocks. This acqui­si­tion is one of the largest transac­tions in the German-speaking region in the student housing market in 2022 and repres­ents a signi­fi­cant milestone for Inter­na­tional Campus, as it conti­nues to grow its footprint in the student housing market and profes­sional urban living space. The proper­ties are already operated by Inter­na­tional Campus under its brand THE FIZZ and are located in Berlin (Köpeni­cker Strasse), Darmstadt (Schöf­fer­strasse), Frank­furt am Main (Mainzer Landstrasse), Hanover (Am Kläpper­berg) and Vienna (Dresdner Strasse). The accom­mo­da­tions available at the five proper­ties add nearly 1,900 beds overall. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.

“We are proud to say that we now have 18 owned proper­ties in fourteen diffe­rent locations across four count­ries with a total of 7,400 beds under opera­tion and develo­p­ment. We look forward to conti­nuing our acqui­si­tion targets in 2023 by adding stabi­lized and turn-key assets in the living space through tradi­tional and innova­tive and flexible purchase struc­tures,” commented Gawain Smart, CEO of Inter­na­tional Campus Group.

THE FIZZ Wien Brigit­tenau

“Inter­na­tional Campus currently focusses on the major German cities for our student brand THE FIZZ. However, we are happy to look at B‑cities with strong univer­si­ties,” added Michael Stapf, Chief Invest­ment Officer of Inter­na­tional Campus Group. “The student apart­ments are already fully occupied. We see strong demand in the student sector. Nevert­heless, the sector conti­nues to innovate and we are planning to imple­ment our new design and service concept in all of our newly acquired proper­ties by upgrading the commu­nity spaces and by giving apart­ments a make-over,” explained Michael Stapf.

Univer­sity enrol­ment in the cities where the just-purchased student apart­ment blocks are located adds up to a current total of more than 560,000 students.

In the current market, student housing is proving to be a stable invest­ment class, just as it was during the pandemic. Accor­ding to the latest Student Housing Spotlight from Savills, the transac­tion market conti­nues to rush from one record to the next: In Europe, the volume in the first three quarters was around 11.7 billion. Euros, which corre­sponds to an increase of 130 percent compared to the previous year. Demand also remains unaba­tedly high, as student housing conti­nues to be in short supply and, with construc­tion activity expected to decline this year, the number of new homes is not provi­ding the relief needed.

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