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2023 Annual Report of Arco Vara

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GROUP CEO’S REVIEW

While 2021 and 2022 were a sprint on the real estate market, last year marked the start of a marathon in the heat of Euribor.  The base interest rates of the central bank have pushed both investors and consumers into a comfortable trot, waiting for the lowering of interest rates like a drinking station at a distance run to inject new energy into the economy.

At the same time, looking back shows us positive signs that also alleviate future business risks of Arco Vara. For example, we have come through an extremely volatile time for prices of materials, as indicated by the stabilised construction prices.

The completion of homes at Kodulahe Quarter was the peak of last year for us, as we delivered 66 new homes in the Rannakalda development. The success of the Rannakalda site was also tied to the stabilised construction costs, boosting the profits of the group to 3.6 million euros.

In addition to completing the homes, Arco Vara commenced the assessment of environmental impact, having conducted the initial lifetime analysis in the Kodulahe Rannakalda building to be used to improve the impact of future projects as early as in the designing stage. The results of the analysis are provided in more depth on page 19 of this report.

The largest factor in our Bulgarian activities last year was the sale of the Madrid Blvd building, which was successfully completed in Q2. The sale of the building was connected to the long-term strategy of focusing on developing residential real estate and reach the delivery of 200 homes every year.

The Bulgarian construction activities continued as scheduled at Botanica Lozen. At the time of publishing this report, six of the 16 houses have been pre-sold, intended to be completed at the end of 2024. The next milestone in the Botanica Lozen development is issuing the stage II construction permit, which is planned to cover 24 residential buildings.

Looking at financial indicators, Arco Vara reached a new level of 20% ROE, which is one of the long-term goals of the company. Considering the delivery of homes, the volume of assets of the company decreased while the equity-to-asset ratio increased to nearly 60%, enhancing the security and capacity of the company to continue developments as planned despite the difficult times in the world of interest rates.

The period of tension continues in 2024 while the team of Arco Vara focuses on making new investments. We are in a period where the construction costs have stabilised but the stock of the company is decreasing and interest expenses remain high, creating opportunities for us to obtain new development volumes.