600 Million for Flexible Accommodation: JPMorgan and Grupo Lar Boost 'Flex Living' in Spain with Strategic Alliance

The Spanish residential market, and in particular the segment of the Flexible Accommodationis consolidating its position as a pole of attraction for top-level international capital. In one of the most important strategic alliances of the year, JPMorgan Asset Managementrepresenting institutional investors, and Lar Groupthe renowned Spanish real estate group, have launched a new joint venture with the ambition to invest 600 million in new 'Flex Living' developments in the country.

This operation marks the entry of the investment arm of the world's largest bank into the Spanish residential business and has an ambitious objective: to develop around 5,000 beds in around ten projects. The focus cities of this initial investment will be Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and MalagaThis underlines the attractiveness of these urban markets for new housing typologies.

The first step of this collaboration already has a name and a location: a project of 500 units in San Sebastián de los Reyes (Madrid)The project is located in a residential area close to major shopping and business centres. In addition, they already have the approval in committee for another project of 350 beds in Alcorcón (Madrid)and have three more under consideration in Cornellá (Barcelona), Fuenlabrada and Leganés (both in Madrid). The intention is to deploy this 600 million investment in the next few years. next five years.

Flex Living' complexes provide tenants with a flexible living solution. Flexible Accommodation temporary in nature, with rental periods not exceeding one year. These developments, usually built on tertiary land, allow higher returns than traditional rental housing, a significant advantage in the current market context.

The companies explain that this initiative responds to a transformation in residential demand, driven by new mobility habits, the increase in single-person households, the evolution of cohabitation models and the rise of teleworking. The complexes will be newly built, fully furnished and will offer a wide variety of common areas and services included, adapting to the needs of the modern traveller.

Jorge PeredaThe general director of Living in Grupo Lar, highlights the "clear opportunity" that this alliance sees in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Malaga to add a new residential category that is "more flexible, more sustainable and more aligned with the real needs of people". For its part, Michele RussoJPMorgan Asset Management's Deputy Head of Acquisitions, highlights the choice of Spain for its first 'Flex Living' project, seeing a "significant opportunity to establish a new benchmark in the residential sector in the country".

This business, although incipient in Spain, is attracting massive investor interest. The first half of the year has seen investment from 330 million in the sale and purchase of flexible flats. Recent examples include Socimi GMP's acquisition of a complex in Ensanche de Vallecas, Argis' conversion of the former Johnson and Johnson headquarters in Madrid into flexible flats, and Greystar and Dazia Capital's significant portfolios with Aermont Capital.

The entry of a major player such as JPMorgan Asset Management, together with the experience of Grupo Lar, underlines the consolidation of the Flexible Accommodation as a key and strategic segment of the Spanish real estate market, with enormous potential for growth and transformation.

The next edition Vitur Summit 2026 will take place in Malaga on Thursdays 13 and 14 May 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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