French asset manager enters Danish real estate market

Two Danish pension funds have sold more than 13,000 square meters of residential units in Copenhagen. A real estate investor controlled by the French state is behind the DKK 620m purchase.
The residential properties Strunges Hus and Mørchs Hus. | Photo: PR / Colliers
The residential properties Strunges Hus and Mørchs Hus. | Photo: PR / Colliers

The properties Strunges Hus and Mørchs Hus with a total of 182 homes have been sold to the French institutional investor Caisse des Dépôts, according to a press release from Colliers, who brokered the sale.

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