10.12.2025
Cureus sells third property in a year to PATRIZIA
Hamburg, 10 December 2025. Cureus, an integrated property company that specialises in developing and actively managing its own care home portfolio, has sold a third property from its own portfolio to a PATRIZIA fund company at the end of 2025, following the sale of two care facilities announced in May 2025.
The asset deal was recently notarised, with the transfer of ownership scheduled for the first quarter of 2026. The parties have agreed not to disclose the purchase price.
Subject of this transaction was the site in Sankt Augustin near Bonn (North Rhine-Westphalia), which is leased on a long-term basis to the care specialist compassio. The striking property, with its partly red façade design and curved building front, was completed in 2019 in accordance with Cureus' system approach to the KfW 40 standard. It has 4,700 square metres of gross floor space with 80 places for full inpatient and short-term care, as well as ten units for assisted living.
‘Following the initial transaction involving several locations to PATRIZIA at the end of 2023 and the sale of two locations already completed this year, we are delighted to be able to demonstrate our successful collaboration once again in what remains a challenging market environment with this third deal,’ says Christin M. Büttner, member of the Cureus management team and responsible for real estate transactions at the company. She adds: ‘We would like to thank everyone involved in this transaction for once again handling it in such a professional manner. With the additional liquidity, we will be able to realise further new care locations in Germany that meet high energy standards.’
Built according to the Cureus system approach
Like all new buildings, this retirement home was built in accordance with the Cureus standard for system care properties. This places great importance on uniform, high quality standards and is oriented, among other things, towards the requirements of the operators, focusing on the residents and care staff. In this way, the structural processes and all properties are optimised from the inside to the outside: This concerns, for example, the size and arrangement of rooms to optimize space and walkways. Cureus care homes are also designed and equipped for maximum utility: interior corridors benefit from as much daylight as possible, every room has floor-to-ceiling windows that provide attractive views of the surrounding area, and the modern bathrooms and window fronts always follow the same standardised system approach. Each complex’s architecture and facade incorporate individual touches and are constructed to the highest quality standards, integrating seamlessly into their surroundings. The Cureus system approach also prioritises sustainability, both in terms of a care home’s long-term economic viability and its impact on the environment. All Cureus care homes are, for example, constructed in accordance with the ‘Effizienhaus-40-Standard’ (former KfW 40 energy-efficiency standard), while the bulk procurement of floor coverings or elevator systems, for example, ensures cost synergies and long-term maintenance contracts covering several properties also reduce costs for care home operators. The constant review and optimisation of the Cureus system care home standard guarantees the construction of care homes that truly meet demand.
