Scaling up with unique platform to become no.1 student housing in Continental Europe
2023: Strengthening the essentials
Main focus to bring LTV down while safeguarding shareholder value
Internal value creation through integration and digital transformation
Stepping up ESG efforts: Co2 targets and new Sustainable Finance Framework
New rental season: off to flying start
Reinforcing for the long term by revising EPS guidance for 2023 to 2.20 EUR
3
4
2007
Founders enter the (BE) student housing scene with first asset
December '15
€87.8m IPO
€200m portfolio 48 assets 2,035 units 8 cities 2 countries
2015
2019
March 2019
Entry into
Spain and Portugal
Main acquisitions 2021:
SPS Socimi Spain (ES)
Quares Student Housing (BE)
Zaragoza (ES)
Total investments c. 500 MEUR
2021
Acquisitions 2022
Acquisitions 2022
Basecamp
c. 1 bn EUR
Entry into GE, PL, DK, SE
Other acquisitions
secured
investments
BE: Hasselt, Liège, Seraing
ES: Granada
PL: Project Warsaw
Heading to c. € 3.7 bn portfolio
c.26,600 units
43 cities in 8 countries
Feb 2023 - …
30 JUN 2022 (FV: €2.2 BN)
The Netherlands
54%
Belgium
28%
Spain
15%
Portugal
3%
1. As per 31 December 2022 including pipeline.
31 DEC 2022 (FV: €3.0 BN)
42%
31 DEC 2022 (FV: CA. €3.7 BN)
The Netherlands
The Netherlands
39%
Belgium
22%
Belgium
22%
Denmark
13%
Denmark
12%
Spain
11%
Spain
11%
Poland
4%
Portugal
5%
Sweden
3%
Poland
4%
Portugal
3%
Germany
5%
5
Germany
2%
Sweden
2%
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Xior Student Housing is a Regulated Real Estate Company (Belgian REIT) that specializes in owning and managing student housing in Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal and Poland.
At the end of 2022, the real estate portfolio, consisting of 160 properties (of which 80 in Belgium, 51 in the Netherlands, 11 in Spain, 7 in Portugal, 4 in Poland, 4 in Denmark, 2 in Germany and 1 in Sweden), amounted, in book value, to EUR 3,221.5 million.