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Home Invest Belgium reported EPRA earnings of EUR 4.32 million for the first quarter of 2026, supported by high occupancy levels and a largely residential portfolio. The company said the fair value of its real estate portfolio stood at EUR 969.15 million at the end of March 2026. Residential assets continued to dominate its holdings, accounting for 91.7% of investment properties available for rent. The occupancy rate remained strong at 98.3% during the quarter. Looking ahead, the company expects EPRA earnings per share for 2026 to rise to EUR 1.23 or remain stable compared to EUR 1.21 recorded in 2025.
Home Invest Belgium posted EPRA earnings of EUR 4.32 million in the first quarter of 2026, reflecting stable operational performance backed by strong occupancy across its residential-led property portfolio.
The company stated that the fair value of its real estate portfolio stood at EUR 969.15 million as of March-end. Residential properties continued to form the core of its business, with 91.7% of investment properties available for rent comprising residential real estate during the quarter.
The portfolio maintained a high average occupancy rate of 98.3% in the first quarter, indicating steady rental demand across its assets. The company has historically focused on residential and mixed-use developments in Belgium and has continued to benefit from resilient housing demand despite broader economic uncertainty in the European property market.
For the full year 2026, Home Invest Belgium expects EPRA earnings per share to increase to EUR 1.23 or remain at least stable compared to EUR 1.21 reported for 2025. The guidance reflects the company’s expectation of continued stable rental income and operational performance during the year.
In recent years, residential real estate-focused investment companies across Europe have continued to see relatively stronger occupancy trends compared to segments such as office and retail assets. Home Invest Belgium’s latest quarterly performance also reflects this broader market trend, with residential assets remaining the primary contributor to its portfolio stability.
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