European Serviced Apartments exceed 1 billion euros
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European Serviced Apartments exceed 1 billion euros

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The serviced apartment sector is consolidating in Europe, with investors keeping a close eye on the market structure. / © Anatol Gottfried, Numa

New research shows that the European Serviced Apartment sector recorded approximately 1.2bn euros of transaction volumes in 2025, accounting for approximately 5% of total hospitality investment. This is also connected to Airbnb.

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