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During the last twelve months the team has advised on residential and student investment transactions totalling £1.9bn. Example successes include:


UK wide g


Acquisition of the majority interest in CALA Group


g


Client: Patron Capital Partners and Legal & General Group


g Retained to provide acquisition support g


15,300 plots including 9,900 owned or contracted with a potential GDV of £3.1bn


Project Chestnut, UK Wide


g Acquisition of a retirement portfolio g


The portfolio comprised 270 rented retirement properties spread across 180 blocks throughout England


g The portfolio sold for circa £19m


iQ Shoreditch, London g


Forward sale of the 660 studio student accommodation scheme


g Client: Rocket Investments g Sold to the iQ Fund


The Manchester Portfolio, Manchester g


Disposal of the Manchester Portfolio comprising 437 student accommodation bedrooms over 4 assets


g Client: UNITE Group plc


g Retained to dispose the portfolio g The portfolio sold for circa c£21m


The Costume Store, London g


Forward funding disposal of 718 student accommodation bed spaces


g Client: Berkeley First g


Retained to dispose of the scheme which completed summer 2012


g The scheme sold in excess of £61m


UK wide


g Acquisition of Countryside Properties g Client: Oaktree Capital Management L.P.


g


Nationwide pipeline reported to be worth c£5.1bn


Matching capital with opportunity in the student, residential investment and development sectors For any further information please contact:


James Coghill Head of RCM


jcoghill@savills.com 020 7409 5994


Peter Allen


Residential Investment pallen@savills.com


020 7409 5972 Andrew Brentnall


Funding and Development abrentnall@savills.com


020 3320 8221


Marcus Roberts Student Investment mroberts@savills.com


020 7016 3799


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