ABP and Greystar Invest €500 Million in Dutch Housing Market
• Second investment through the Dutch Essential Housing Venture: a joint initiative to deliver high-quality and affordable new housing in the Netherlands for starters, middle-income households, essential workers, and pensioners including ABP pension fund participants.
• Initial €200 million investment in 779 rental homes in Utrecht, of which at least two-thirds will have a regulated rent (max. €1,300/month, 2025 price level).
• Total portfolio of the venture now includes over 2,000 homes across the Netherlands.
Amsterdam, 22 September 2025 – ABP, the pension fund for government and education employees in the Netherlands, is investing €500 million in the Dutch Essential Housing Venture with Greystar, a global leader in rental housing investment, development, and management. This second round follows the initial €420 million allocation made just one year ago, which has already resulted in over 1,300 new rental homes currently under construction in Leiden and The Hague.
The first investment from this new mandate is a €200 million commitment to Merwede Block 1 in Utrecht: a mixed-use residential complex with 779 rental homes. It marks the third joint project under the venture, bringing the portfolio to over 2,000 rental homes. APG acts as fiduciary manager and investment advisor on behalf of ABP.
Harmen van Wijnen, Chairman of the Board at ABP, said: “With this second €500 million investment, we are taking another significant step towards our ambition to invest €10 billion in impactful projects in the Netherlands by 2030, including €5 billion specifically in housing. Dutch rental housing – particularly in the affordable and mid-market segments – offers a stable, long-term return that moves in line with inflation. The housing shortage directly affects our participants — police officers, teachers, and other public professionals. Through this partnership, we are now able to deliver more than 2,000 new, sustainable rental homes. These investments contribute to good pensions for our participants, address the pressing housing shortage, and support a liveable society. In today’s market, it is not easy to find projects that meet our return and risk requirements. That is why we are pleased to have secured this direct investment in Merwede Block 1.”
• 300 student apartments
• 305 mid-market rental homes
• 89 private sector rental homes
• 85 short-stay student apartments
Units range from 20 m² student studios to 110 m² multi-bedroom apartments. Construction is scheduled to start in December 2025, with completion in 2028. VolkerWessels has been selected as contractor. All homes will meet A+++ energy efficiency standards, and the project is targeting a BREEAM-NL Excellent certification. At least two-thirds of the homes will have regulated rental prices (up to €1,300 per month, price level 2025). Residents can expect high-quality, sustainable housing with access to local amenities and on-site management focused on convenience and tenant satisfaction.
Mark Kuijpers, Senior Managing Director Central Europe at Greystar, commented: “With this investment we are once again taking an important step in our collaboration with ABP and APG. This is already our third joint investment within just a year, bringing the total number of new rental homes under development to more than 2,000. In Utrecht, we are adding nearly 800 homes to a sustainable, mixed-use urban district in development — a tangible example of how we contribute to future-proof, inclusive living environments in areas with extremely high demand.”
The Dutch Essential Housing Venture is a partnership between ABP and Greystar focused on developing high-quality and affordable new rental homes in the Netherlands. It targets starters, middle-income earners, essential workers, and retirees, including ABP's own participants. The venture aims to ensure that at least two-thirds of the portfolio falls within the regulated and mid-market rental segments. Since its launch in June 2024, the partnership has committed to:
• 780 homes in Leiden (construction started September 2024);
• 560 homes in The Hague (construction started November 2024);
• 779 homes in Utrecht (construction starts December 2025).
Merwede Block 1 is part of the large-scale transformation of the Merwedekanaalzone into a sustainable, green, and low-traffic mixed-use urban district. It is one of the largest inner-city redevelopment projects in the Netherlands, providing a mix of social housing, private rental and owner-occupied homes for starters, families, seniors, and singles. The area will also feature shops, restaurants, workplaces, schools, and healthcare facilities to serve both new and existing residents.