
Arrive, move in, think ahead: Repositioning temporary living
People today are more mobile than ever, which means that living has also become more flexible and, at the same time, more demanding. Users expect functional concepts, quality, and community, while project developers and investors have to make viable decisions amid rising construction, financing, and operating costs. This makes precise location analyses, clear product differentiation, and concepts that combine economic efficiency and sustainability all the more important. How can we succeed in creating housing options that work and are sustainable in the long term under these conditions? The Annual Temporary Living Congress provides answers and practical strategies.
Klaus Franken from Catella Project Management will discuss the current status of serviced living together with Dr. Mathias Hellriegel from HELLRIEGEL RECHTSANWÄLTE and Alexander Schöneich from pbb Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG. The panel will be moderated by Benjamin Oeckl from
BelForm GmbH.
⏰ June 17 | 2:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. | Serviced living as a lifeline? Resilience, operator dependency, and new value levers
➡️ “Short-term living for a maximum of six months” – which lease agreements and concepts make sense under which conditions?
➡️ What are the arguments for consolidation, operator change, or rebranding as value levers, and when?
➡️ Unsettled investors: When will the brakes on transactions be released?
