Hemsö purchases two properties for SEK 255 m

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Swedish community services property company Hemsö is purchasing two properties for a total purchase price of approximately SEK 255 m including transaction costs. Their property yield amounts to about 7.1%.

Hemsö is 50:50 joint owned by listed Swedish property company Kungsleden AB (publ) and AP3 (the Swedish Third Pension Insurance Fund).

The first property is a retirement home in Berlin, Germany, with leasable area of around 6,950 sq.m. The remaining contract term is 16 years and completion is scheduled for 1 January 2013.

The second property is a local police station with leasable area of approx. 3,550 sq.m. in Malmö. The Swedish Police Service is letting this newly built police station on a 15-year lease contract. Completion will be in December 2012.

For more information, please contact:

Thomas Erséus, Chief Executive of Kungsleden | tel +46 (0)8 503 05204 | mobile +46 (0)70 378 2024
Anders Kvist, Deputy Chief Executive of Kungsleden | tel +46 (0)8 503 05211 | mobile +46 (0)70-690 65 63

www.kungsleden.se

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Kungsleden AB (publ) discloses the information in this press release according to the Swedish Securities Markets Act and/or the Swedish Financial Trading Act. The information was provided for public release on 31 October 2012 at 8:00 a.m.

Kungsleden’s strategy is to ensure sustainable high and stable returns proceeding from its existing holding, and through acquisitions and divestments. As of 30 September 2012, the property portfolio comprised 281 properties with a book value of SEK 14.8 bn. The portfolio was located in a total of 101 municipalities, mainly in southern and central Sweden. Kungsleden has been quoted on the Nasdaq OMX Stockholm since 1999.

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