Viva expands portfolio by 5 high-quality properties

Continuing its successful growth trajectory, Viva Group Holding GmbH is pleased to announce an impressive portfolio of five prime properties in the sought-after cities of Cologne, Düsseldorf, Duisburg and Stuttgart. These strategic new acquisitions include office, medical office, retail, residential and commercial buildings and together offer an impressive total floor area of 8,116.6 square meters.

In Cologne, Viva Group Holding GmbH was able to acquire two attractive properties. The prime city center location and the excellent infrastructure particularly distinguish the locations. The residential and commercial building in Cologne offers a total area of approx. 1,015.34 square meters, while the office/practice/commercial building covers an area of approx. 1,258.55 square meters.

Another residential and commercial building is located in Düsseldorf-Benrath in a pedestrian zone with low traffic. The total area of this property is approx. 1,788.38 square meters.

An attractive commercial building in Duisburg completes the portfolio. The prime location in the center and the excellent infrastructure make this property a promising investment. The total area here is approx. 789.93 square meters.

The fifth property is located in Stuttgart and offers a convenient location close to the Schlossgarten and the SWR. With a total area of approx. 701 square meters and an underground car park, this office/practice/commercial building is an attractive investment.

With these new acquisitions, Viva Group Holding GmbH is expanding its portfolio with high-quality properties in prime locations. The versatility of the properties and their promising future prospects underline Viva Group Holding GmbH's commitment to first-class investment opportunities.

For further information and inquiries about our current investment opportunities, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Your Viva Group Holding Team

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