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    Norway's wealth fund invests $977 million to take 100% ownership of eight US properties

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on December 23, 2024

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Norway's wealth fund invests $977M to fully own eight US properties, signaling confidence in the office real estate market.

    Norway's Wealth Fund Fully Acquires Eight US Office Properties

    OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's sovereign wealth fund said on Monday it has acquired additional stakes of 50.1% in eight office properties in Boston, San Francisco and Washington D.C. for $976.8 million, raising its ownership in the real estate to 100%.

    The deal values the portfolio at $1.95 billion, the fund said in a statement.

    "In a period of heightened dislocation in the office sector, we see this as an opportune moment to invest," said Per Loeken, the fund's global co-head of unlisted real estate.

    "By taking full ownership of nearly 3.7 million square feet..., we're demonstrating our conviction that well-located, high-quality office buildings will continue to deliver long-term value," he added.

    The sellers of the properties were subsidiaries of U.S. insurer TIAA, the fund said.

    The U.S. office property market, hard hit since the pandemic by higher interest rates and by many people working from home, has shown signs of bottoming out this year, analysts have said.

    The Norwegian sovereign wealth fund, the world's biggest with assets of $1.75 trillion, invests the proceeds from Norway's oil and gas industry for future generations.

    Some $27 billion of its funds were invested in real estate as of June 30 of this year, spread across some 900 properties in 14 countries, its latest available disclosure showed.

    (Reporting by Terje Solsvik; editing by Mark Heinrich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Norway's wealth fund invests $977 million in US properties.
    • •The fund now fully owns eight office buildings in key cities.
    • •The investment is valued at $1.95 billion.
    • •The acquisition comes amid challenges in the office sector.
    • •The fund aims for long-term value in high-quality locations.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Norway's wealth fund invests $977 million to take 100% ownership of eight US properties

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Norway's wealth fund investing $977 million to fully acquire eight US office properties.

    2Why is this investment significant?

    It demonstrates confidence in the US office market despite recent challenges, aiming for long-term value.

    3Who were the sellers of the properties?

    The properties were sold by subsidiaries of U.S. insurer TIAA.

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