Commercial Real Estate Civil-Law Notaries Department
Real estate is changing. The rules are changing with it
The real estate market is under pressure. Sustainability, nitrogen emissions and grid congestion determine what is still possible and what is no longer. The key question is where opportunities remain and how to make the best legal use of them.
Between ambition and feasibility
Interest rates and market uncertainty affect the real estate market. At the same time, the energy transition, nitrogen regulation and limited grid capacity make developments more complex.
Projects are delayed or come to a standstill due to grid congestion. Developments require nitrogen allowances that are not always available. Meanwhile, sustainability requirements continue to tighten. This directly affects the value, financeability and feasibility of property.
In this context, the legal framework becomes decisive. How can a project be structured so that it remains feasible? How can rights be secured, for example in relation to energy generation? And how can flexibility be maintained in a changing landscape?
From plan to completion
We guide the entire process, from the initial initiative through to the execution of the deed. Always with an eye for both practical realities and the legal details that make the difference.
Our strength lies in the combination of notarial expertise and multidisciplinary collaboration. We work closely with colleagues from Environmental Law and Banking & Finance, as well as with external advisers. This allows us to maintain momentum and ensure that everything is properly structured.
We are clear and proactive. We show what is possible, identify risks and support well-founded decisions that work in practice, both now and in the future.
Our expertise
- Supporting property transactions
- Redevelopment and area development
- Refinancing of property portfolios
- Establishing limited rights, including building rights for energy projects
- Advising on property structures and ownership
Who we work for
We work for real estate owners with larger portfolios, logistics organisations and project developers operating in a complex and dynamic environment. We also advise investors in renewable energy and public authorities, for example on area development and energy projects.
In addition, we support organisations with extensive property portfolios, such as industrial and manufacturing sites, where strategic choices and legal structures are closely connected.