Baltic Horizon Fund, a real estate investment fund, reported a net profit of €3.9 million for 2022, up from €1.4 million in 2021. The results were driven by the recovery of Galerija Centrs, which benefited from fewer rent discounts and increased rent indexing in 2022. The comparable net rental income grew by 9.6% YoY due to the better results in the commercial segment, mainly Galerija Centrs. The fund has not yet fully recovered from the occupancy decline caused by the pandemic in the commercial segment. The sale of Domus PRO office building and shopping center in Vilnius is expected to reduce the fund's debt, including the redemption of bonds due in May 2023. The fund's gross asset value decreased by 0.7% in Q4 2022.
Baltic Horizoni portfellis oli 2022. aasta lõpus 15 Balti riikide pealinnades asuvat kinnisvarainvesteeringut, mille õiglane väärtus oli 333,1 miljonit eurot ja renditav netopindala 151 870 m2. Portfelli suurendas Meraki büroohoone esimese torni valmimine. Intressikandvad laenud ja võlakirjad moodustasid 194,6 miljonit eurot ja pangalaenude jääk vähenes osalise tagasimaksmise, võlakirjade lunastamise ja laenuamortisatsiooni tõttu. Aastane laenuamortisatsioon moodustab 0,7% kogu tasumata laenujäägist.
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