The Dutch Essential Housing Venture, a joint venture between Netherlands鈥 largest pension fund ABP and , has added 560 newly constructed homes in The Hague to its portfolio.

The partnership has agreed to acquire the homes, for middle-income renters, at Waldorp Four in the central innovation district (CID) from developer Sustay for an undisclosed amount.

Earlier this year, the 鈧533bn pension fund ABP announced it was allocating 鈧30bn to impact investments, 鈧5bn of which will go to the building of new affordable housing in the Netherlands.

In June, the pension fund, through its asset management arm APG, partnered with Greystar in the 鈧420m Dutch Essential Housing Venture, rental properties development venture. The joint venture builds on the two firms鈥 relationship which has seen the Dutch manager invest in the living sector, gaining an exposure to Asia and US markets.

Harmen van Wijnen, chairman of ABP, said: 鈥淭he demand for affordable rental housing remains as strong as ever. Investing in rental homes is therefore a stable source of returns for us as a pension fund. ABP has set a goal to invest 鈧10bn with impact in the Netherlands by 2030, with 鈧5bn dedicated to affordable rental housing.

鈥淭his allows us to build a stable and sustainable pension for our participants. At the same time, we can make a difference for people seeking housing鈥攊ncluding our own members鈥攂y ensuring that affordable homes for police officers, teachers, and others are built quickly. In recent years, we have frequently demonstrated our ability to help initiate residential projects across the Netherlands.鈥

Mark Kuijpers, senior Central Europe MD at Greystar, said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 fantastic news that, so soon after the launch of the Dutch Essential Housing Venture, we are already able to make a second major investment. Through this project, we are reinvesting Dutch institutional capital in a key employment hub. 

1420 Waldorp Four 005 漏Paul de Ruiter Architects

Source: Paul de Ruiter Architects

1420 Waldorp Four 005

鈥淭he government鈥檚 goal is to build 100,000 homes per year, and investor capital is crucial to achieving that. This project is a substantial contribution to addressing the housing shortage, as it enables large-scale development in a highly accessible location with excellent connectivity to existing infrastructure.鈥

Lisette Nijs, area development director for The Hague, said: 鈥淲ith Waldorp Four in the CID, we are taking major steps to address the housing shortage in The Hague in a sustainable and inclusive way. This cooperation shows that we can realise housing for diverse target groups despite the challenging market conditions.

鈥淲ith three NS railway stations and many amenities nearby, this project contributes to affordable housing in a desirable neighbourhood for future residents.鈥

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