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Swedish real estate company Trianon has signed a new lease agreement with Svedala Vardcentral for a 1,630-square-metre property in Svedala, Sweden. The agreement is expected to generate annual rental income of approximately SEK 5.5 million for the company. The deal adds to Trianon's portfolio of long-term leased properties and reflects continued demand for healthcare-related commercial spaces. The company has been expanding its presence across southern Sweden by focusing on stable tenants and community-oriented properties that provide predictable rental income and long-term occupancy.
Swedish real estate company Trianon has entered into a lease agreement with Svedala Vardcentral for a 1,630-square-metre property in Svedala, Sweden. Under the agreement, the property will generate annual rental income of approximately SEK 5.5 million.
The lease strengthens Trianon's portfolio of healthcare-related properties, a segment that typically offers stable occupancy and long-term rental income. Healthcare tenants are generally considered reliable occupiers because of the essential nature of their services, helping property owners maintain consistent cash flows.
Trianon, which focuses on owning, developing and managing residential and commercial properties in southern Sweden, has continued to expand its portfolio through agreements with public service providers and established businesses. The latest lease with Svedala Vardcentral aligns with the company's strategy of securing long-term tenants in community-focused properties.
The agreement covers a total leasable area of 1,630 square metres and is expected to contribute SEK 5.5 million in annual rental revenue, further supporting the company's recurring income from its commercial property portfolio.
Source Reuters