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KKR sells 213-unit Copenhagen residential portfolio to Pears Global Real Estate Denmark

#International News#Residential#Denmark
Last Updated : 15th May, 2026
Synopsis

KKR & Co. Inc. has announced the sale of a Danish residential portfolio to Pears Global Real Estate Denmark as part of its continued portfolio management strategy in Europe. The transaction includes 213 residential units located in Copenhagen, one of Denmark’s strongest housing markets. While the financial details of the deal were not disclosed, the sale reflects ongoing investor interest in stable residential assets across key European cities. KKR has remained active in the European real estate market through acquisitions, developments and strategic exits across residential and logistics segments.

KKR & Co. Inc. has announced the sale of its Danish residential portfolio to Pears Global Real Estate Denmark. The portfolio includes 213 residential units located in Copenhagen.


The company did not disclose the financial terms of the transaction. The deal marks another portfolio exit by KKR in the European residential market, where institutional investors continue to show interest in income-generating housing assets in major urban locations.

Copenhagen has remained one of the more stable residential markets in Europe due to strong rental demand, limited housing supply and long-term investor interest in multifamily housing. The city has continued to attract international real estate capital over the past few years, particularly for professionally managed residential portfolios.

KKR has been actively investing across European real estate through different asset classes, including residential, logistics and mixed-use developments. The firm has also completed several strategic exits in recent years as part of its broader asset management and capital recycling plans.

Pears Global Real Estate Denmark, which focuses on residential real estate investments, is expected to strengthen its presence in the Copenhagen housing market through this acquisition. The addition of the 213-unit portfolio further expands its residential holdings in Denmark.

The transaction comes at a time when investors across Europe are increasingly focusing on residential assets that offer stable occupancy levels and long-term rental income despite broader market uncertainties and changing interest rate conditions.

Source Reuters

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