Bohemia Real Estate

INVESTIKA real estate fund purchased the ten properties in regional urban centres across the Czech Republic in July 2017. The tenth building in Strakonice was acquired in May 2019. The buildings mostly offer commercial premises and apartments for lease and are located in Benešov, Boskovice, Frýdek-Místek, Chrudim, Liberec, Mladá Boleslav, Moravská Třebová, Nymburk, Sokolov and Strakonice. The total usable area of all the buildings is over 11,000 m2. ČSOB is the principal tenant within this portfolio. Other tenants include Dr. Max and Česká spořitelna.

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Basic information
Property type 10 administrative buildings
Size approx. 11.000 m²
Main tenants ČSOB, Česká spořitelna, Dr. Max

Acquisition by the fund

July 2017 to May 2019

Real Estate Portfolio

PORTFOLIO OF FLAGSHIP RESIDENCES

PORTFOLIO OF FLAGSHIP RESIDENCES

A total of three residential properties in exclusive locations. In addition to two superbly renovated villas in Prague, it also concerns property located on the Spanish island of Mallorca.

MAN TRUCK & BUS SERVICE CENTRES - WROCLAW

MAN TRUCK & BUS SERVICE CENTRES - WROCLAW

This set of two branded service centres, located in prime locations with direct access to the Polish motorway network, is fully occupied by an exclusive tenant under a long-term rental agreement.

SZYPERSKA

SZYPERSKA

Szyperska Office Center is the first foreign building owned by the fund. Located on the banks of the Warta River right near the centre of Poznań in Poland, A-Szyperska is a modern seven level office building with underground car parking.

CHÂTEAU MITROWICZ

CHÂTEAU MITROWICZ

The beautifully renovated Baroque château is perched on the bank of the Lužnice River.

DATA AND BUSINESS CENTRE

DATA AND BUSINESS CENTRE

A modern administrative complex located in Písek, near the largest industrial zone in South Bohemia. The building has undergone comprehensive renovation and is now partly used as a data centre.

BANKING PROPERTIES

BANKING PROPERTIES

This portfolio contains ten properties across several regional urban centres in the Czech Republic. The tenants of these properties are major banking institutions with long-term lease contracts.

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