Nordiqus has acquired three newly constructed, high-quality educational assets including an elementary school and two daycare centres in Finland from Hoivarakentajat Oy, for a total underlying property value of EUR 12.25 million. Two of the assets were completed in 2023 and 2024 with closing scheduled in November 2025. The third will be acquired upon completion, with the estimated completion scheduled for August 2026.
The assets generate stable cash flows from a mix of public and private operators, including the Kuopio Christian Daycare & School Support Association, the City of Haapavesi, and Sunshine Early Learning Centre, with a WAULT of approximately 19.5 years.
“I am excited to continue growing our Finnish portfolio. Establishing collaborations with developers like Hoivarakentajat is meaningful for Nordiqus. Furthermore, adding the new operators’ Christian school, City of Haapavesi and Sunshine Early Learning Centre to our portfolio, creates lot of value. I have been delighted to get to know our new customers and look forward to continued collaboration in the future” says Sini Vuoristo, Head of Region Finland.
The assets are located in strong micro-locations in Kuopio, Haapavesi, and Tampere in areas with solid demand for modern, high-quality educational facilities. The total lettable area amounts to approximately 3,600 square metres, with capacity for nearly 500 students and children.
All assets are built to high sustainability standards, featuring log-frame construction, EPC rating A, and environmental certifications including LEED Silver and BREEAM In-Use Very Good.
“We are very pleased to include these newly built high-quality assets into our educational infrastructure portfolio in Finland. They align well with our existing portfolio and our long-term commitment to provide sustainable educational facilities for current and future generations” says Jenny Rehn, CEO.
For further information, please contact:
Jenny Rehn, CEO jenny.rehn@nordiqus.com
Samuel Spetz, CFO samuel.spetz@nordiqus.com
About Nordiqus
Nordiqus is one of the largest owners of long-term education social infrastructure assets in the Nordics. The business owns and manages over 600 educational facilities across the Nordic region. Our portfolio includes preschools, primary schools, secondary schools and universities. Our long-term ambition is to be a community builder by managing and developing educational facilities of highest quality for future generations.