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NP3 Fastigheter AB
NP3 Fastigheter AB is a Swedish property company that owns, manages, and buys commercial real estate, mainly in northern Sweden. Its buildings are used by tenants such as industrial companies, logistics firms, retailers, offices, and public-sector organizations. The company makes money mostly by collecting rent from these tenants and, to a lesser extent, by selling properties when it chooses to recycle capital. The business is built around local property ownership rather than developing big landmark projects. NP3 usually holds ordinary income-producing buildings like warehouses, workshops, retail premises, and office space, then works to keep them leased and well maintained. That makes it a landlord in the real economy: it provides the space businesses need to operate, while tenants pay for access to those locations over time. What sets NP3 apart is its focus on a specific region and on smaller and mid-sized commercial properties where local knowledge matters. Instead of chasing one giant asset class, it spreads risk across many tenants and properties in areas where it has strong relationships and can actively manage each building. For investors, that means the company is primarily a rental business tied to the demand for everyday business space in its chosen markets.
NP3 Fastigheter AB is a Swedish property company that owns, manages, and buys commercial real estate, mainly in northern Sweden. Its buildings are used by tenants such as industrial companies, logistics firms, retailers, offices, and public-sector organizations. The company makes money mostly by collecting rent from these tenants and, to a lesser extent, by selling properties when it chooses to recycle capital.
The business is built around local property ownership rather than developing big landmark projects. NP3 usually holds ordinary income-producing buildings like warehouses, workshops, retail premises, and office space, then works to keep them leased and well maintained. That makes it a landlord in the real economy: it provides the space businesses need to operate, while tenants pay for access to those locations over time.
What sets NP3 apart is its focus on a specific region and on smaller and mid-sized commercial properties where local knowledge matters. Instead of chasing one giant asset class, it spreads risk across many tenants and properties in areas where it has strong relationships and can actively manage each building. For investors, that means the company is primarily a rental business tied to the demand for everyday business space in its chosen markets.