Residential

As an owner and developer, Covivio holds over 40,000 housing units in Germany, where the Group is designing and managing new programmes in response to strong demand. In France, Covivio is continuing to convert former offices into housing, again with the aim of adapting its portfolio to new needs and offering new forms of housing.

Meeting the need for housing in Germany

In Germany, Covivio owns over 40,000 housing units valued at a total of €7.2 billion and is focusing on the country’s busiest cities, including Berlin, Dresden, Hamburg and Leipzig, and the Ruhr region. To tackle the housing shortage in these markets, Covivio plans to build 2,600 new units over the coming years. Most of these projects are taking shape on land and in buildings that are already part of the portfolio. Examples include Berlin Biesdorf, with the construction of 106 new apartments, and Mülheim, with the addition of a storey to existing buildings, making it possible to build 60 new apartments.

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FranceBordeaux

Committed and close to our clients

Covivio’s housing in Germany is suitable for all profiles. It is managed by the Group’s teams, who work hard to guarantee customer satisfaction. Two awards highlight Covivio’s commitment and customer culture: for the sixth consecutive year, we were named “Fairest Landlord” at the 2023 edition of Focus business magazine’s Money Survey for Germany. Meanwhile, following a two-year audit and analysis process, in 2020 Covivio became the first real estate investment firm in Germany to obtain HQE Exploitation certification for the whole of its property portfolio.

Turning offices into homes

Today, in response to changes in working and living habits, Covivio is continuing to reposition some of its French office assets by redeveloping them as residential units in a wide variety of forms (social or market-rate housing, serviced residences for the elderly, co-living, etc.).

By identifying relevant buildings in the Greater Paris area, as well as Bordeaux, Nantes and Nice, Covivio is helping regenerate and adapt France’s housing stock. Leveraging its dynamic approach to real estate, know-how and dedicated teams, Covivio designs high-quality developments that meet the specific needs of each region and its residents.

Covivio’s activity is driven by strong social and environmental ambitions in order to meet the challenge of regenerating part of the office stock while satisfying the needs of local communities and residents.

True to our value creation strategy and our fundamentals – central location, high-performance real estate, customer culture – we are constantly adapting our office portfolio. At the same time, we are designing multi-purpose residential programmes that combine traditional housing with managed residential development.

Olivier Estève
Deputy CEO, COVIVIO
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Key figures Office to residential activity in France

4%

of Covivio’s total portfolio

6

projects in France to redevelop offices into 800+ housing units

15

people in the dedicated team in France

Housing tailored to new uses

Well-being, diversity and sharing are concepts that also apply to the residential sector. Tapping directly into the new expectations of its customers, Covivio is testing new uses such as intergenerational housing, serviced residences for senior citizens and shared vegetable gardens on a 45,000 m² programme in Bordeaux. It is also working on a co-living concept in Berlin. For professionals on the move, students or expatriates on short assignments, co-living is a new way of living and experiencing city life: rent a private room in a fully furnished apartment in a bustling central district, while sharing the communal areas with other residents. Co-living spaces come with a host of services (WiFi, concierge, laundry, etc.).

Business expanding across Europe

In Italy, at the very centre of Padua, west of Venice, Covivio has embarked on the redevelopment and conversion of an office building into housing.

Acquired by the Group in 2007, the 10,000 m² building originally housed a convent. The conversion into housing will begin in late 2023 with delivery scheduled for 2025. Ultimately, the project will offer a variety of housing types including apartments, free-standing houses and duplexes with terraces.

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