Jon Johnsson, vice president and CFO at Bonava.
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Bonava after the Berlin-Hamburg-Leipzig deal: "Will continue to grow in Germany"
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The German rental market has shown rising rent levels and low vacancy rates, especially in the metropolitan regions. When Bonava chooses to sell three rental projects in Berlin, Hamburg and Leipzig towards the end of 2025, it does so in the certainty that both investments in new land and sales of projects will continue. We spoke with CFO and Vice President Jon Johnsson.
The German rental market has shown rising rent levels and low vacancy rates, especially in the metropolitan regions. When Bonava chooses to sell three rental projects in Berlin, Hamburg and Leipzig towards the end of 2025, it does so in the certainty that both investments in new land and sales of projects will continue. We spoke with CFO and Vice President Jon Johnsson.
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