Quantum reports strong acquisition activity and portfolio growth despite cautious market climate

5 February 2026

The Hamburg-based real estate developer and investment manager Quantum has reported continued expansion of its property portfolio despite more demanding conditions across European markets. According to company information, the group added assets with a combined value of more than €650 million during the past year, while also completing several disposals and project handovers.

The newly acquired properties are primarily residential buildings located in major urban areas in Germany as well as selected cities in Austria and Denmark, complemented by a purchase in the light industrial segment. At the same time, the company finalised the sale of two investment properties and concluded the redevelopment and transfer of a large mixed-use scheme in Cologne.

By the end of the year, the total value of properties managed on behalf of investors reached approximately €12.5 billion. Housing continues to represent the largest share of the portfolio, followed by office space and retail premises. Leasing activity remained steady, with tens of thousands of square metres of commercial area newly occupied and several thousand apartments rented in both existing and recently completed residential projects.

In addition to investment transactions, the company secured new development management assignments in Hamburg and Munich. Three major projects were delivered during the year, including two large residential quarters in Hamburg and the final phase of an inner-city regeneration project in Cologne. Developments currently under construction or in preparation represent an estimated pipeline of more than €2 billion.

Company representatives indicated that residential real estate will remain a strategic focus moving forward, particularly in large European metropolitan regions. Following the completion of several flagship schemes, the group expects to continue launching further large-scale projects in the coming year, positioning itself for gradual growth as market conditions stabilise.

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