RESIDENTIAL


According to research, we spend up to 90% of our time indoors. The air quality, thermal comfort and natural light in our homes can have a profound effect on our physical and mental wellbeing. Ensuring that residential buildings are constructed and renovated to a high standard is key to our long-term health and climate resilience. 

Buildings in Germany account for around 35% of the energy consumed in the country. The largest portion of this energy, over 60%, is attributed to residential buildings. With rentals dominating the housing market in Germany, it is key for investors and owners to keep up not only with regulations, but increasing occupier demand for energy-efficient and healthy homes.

As managers of various pan-European residential portfolios, we were looking for a strong partner who could support us constructively and innovatively on the path of sustainable property management to achieve the Paris Climate Agreement. We chose Dr. Memminger Rieve's team and appreciate the very good and intensive cooperation. In the dynamic of the important topics around ESG, GRESB, certifications and taxonomy, EnviroSustain with its professional approaches offers us answers and solutions for the further successful development of our company.


Hagen Fitzer, Director ESG & Head of Technical Management, Catella Residential Investment Management GmbH, Berlin

EnviroSustain can support you with:

ESG portfolio assessments


ESG reporting


Stakeholder engagement strategies


CASE STUDY

Technical inspection and reporting for planned residential development

EnviroSustain was commissioned by an investment management company based in Hamburg, acting on behalf of the special fund, to carry out a Technical Due Diligence (TDD) for the Leimen site.

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