Flexible Accommodation: A Booming Sector Driven by Investment and Positive Returns

The Flexible Accommodation sector is attracting increasing attention in the Spanish real estate market, reflecting a shift in housing needs and offering new opportunities for managers and investors alike. Recent news of companies active in this space, such as All Iron and Argis, underlines the momentum and growth potential of this segment.

All Iron, a socimi focused on Flexible Accommodation assets, has reported positive figures that demonstrate the health of its operation. During the first quarter of 2025, the company recorded a remarkable 21% increase in revenues1.6 million euros. On a comparable basis, this growth was 4%. Particularly relevant is the increase in accommodation rental income, which rose by 24% to EUR 1.25 million (up 3% on a like-for-like basis).

Operating performance was also strong. All Iron's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (ebitda) grew by a significant 35% to €898,000. This raised the ebitda margin on revenues to 55%, exceeding the figure for the same period last year by 6 percentage points. The improvement was attributable to the higher revenue contribution and the reactivation of activity, including the launch of new properties in Bilbao and Barcelona. Average flat occupancy was 85% in the quarter, representing an increase of 6 points compared to the prior year. Despite changes in seasonality, such as the shift of the Easter effect, average prices remained stable at around 105 euros per flat. The socimi has also been active on the financial front, distributing a dividend of 14 cents per share, equivalent to a yield of 1.2%, and carrying out a capital increase of 10.725 million euros in April 2025 to finance new acquisitions. Its current portfolio consists of 19 assets with 927 units, most of which are already operational or in advanced stages of development. The net debt level stands at 36% of the portfolio value.

On the other hand, Argis, a specialist residential property manager, is strengthening its position in Flexible Accommodation with ambitious expansion plans. The firm plans to deliver 1,500 flats under this model during the current year. In addition, it has projects in the pipeline that will allow it to achieve the 5,000 units of Flexible Accommodation over the next three years. Argis is finalising the acquisition of strategic land, with a potential investment capacity of €150 million for further growth in this sector. This investment is part of a €250 million fund with an estimated total investment volume of €700 million.

Argis defines Flexible Accommodation (or flex living) as a response to new urban dynamics and mobility, considering that the traditional housing model is no longer adapted to the current reality. Its proposal is based on buildings operated in a similar way to aparthotels, designed for medium-term stays, generally between two and nine months. This model is aimed at a wide range of profiles, including postgraduate students, professionals with temporary jobs, people in life change processes or medical patients. Argis does not seek to compete in the mass market, but focuses on solutions for the extremes, from compact units to high-value housing. The company's strategy is not to hold on to assets for the long term, but to consolidate the portfolio for later sale, keeping its operator Flipco as manager. Its investors are mostly international institutional investors, complemented by family capital. The firm has evolved from an opportunistic investor, specialising in resolving complex situations, to an integrated developer that controls all phases of development.

Both All Iron's operating results and Argis' investment and expansion plans reflect the dynamism of the Flexible Accommodation market in Spain. This sector is positioned as an innovative response to the changing demands of society and as an area of growing interest for specialised real estate investment.

The next edition Vitur Forum Seville 2025 will take place on Thursday 27 November and will once again be the meeting point for operators, investors and companies in the sector to boost their business, establish strategic alliances with the different agents involved and gain access to all the latest news, trends and opportunities in the sector from leading speakers and companies.

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