Hemfosa acquires community service properties valued at SEK 420 million and divests transaction, office and logistic properties worth SEK 140 million


Hemfosa is acquiring 13 properties in its prioritized community service segment
for a total underlying property value of SEK 420 million. The majority of the
properties are located in western Sweden, with Uddevalla municipality and the
Västra Götalandsregion as the largest tenants, and contain such operations as
healthcare, schools and residential care facilities for the elderly. The
remaining acquired community service properties are located in Nynäshamn, Skövde
and Österåker.

At the same time, properties from the offices, logistics and transaction
segments with an underlying value of approximately SEK 140 million are being
divested. The properties are located  in the districts of Uppsala, Gävle, Umeå
and Eksjö.

“This makes good business sense for Hemfosa. While continuing to expand with
excellent properties in our principal community service properties segment, we
are streamlining our portfolio by exiting from properties in the other property
categories,” says Jens Engwall, CEO of Hemfosa.
For further information, please contact:

Lars Thagesson, COO, lars.thagesson@hemfosa.se, mobile phone +46 70 592 70;
office +46 8 448 04 80

Stina Lindh Hök, Transaction Manager, stina.lindh.hok@hemfosa.se, mobile +46 70
577 18 85
About Hemfosa Fastigheter

Hemfosa is a Swedish real estate company with a well-balanced and geographically
diversified property portfolio focusing on community service properties with the
state and municipalities as the largest tenants. This provides stable cash flows
and a healthy yield. Hemfosa also aims to create value through active
participation in the transaction market. At September 30, 2014, Hemfosa owned
commercial properties in Sweden with a total property value of approximately SEK
20.5 billion, including the company’s share of the property value of joint
ventures. The company’s share has been listed on Nasdaq Stockholm Mid Cap since
March 21, 2014. Read more at www.hemfosa.se.

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