DWS has announced the appointment of Ulrich von Creytz as Head of Real Estate for Europe. Based in Frankfurt, von Creytz will report to Clemens Schaefer, Global Head of Real Estate, APAC, and Europe.
In his new role, Ulrich will leverage his extensive experience in client relations and deep knowledge of the European real estate sector, acquired over 20 years, to enhance the platform’s investment process, both in terms of client guidance and capital orientation. Supported by DWS’s thematic investment approach, he will drive the entity’s market positioning and strategy in the real estate segment, working closely with the European platform strategy, portfolio management, and transactions teams.
Ulrich joined the company in 2004 and has held several senior positions in the real estate sector. Most recently, he served as Head of Real Estate Specialists for EMEA, overseeing teams in Frankfurt and London. He has played a key role in growing client relationships, demonstrating his ability to align investment themes and product offerings with clients’ strategic investment goals. Additionally, as a board member for nearly a decade, Ulrich has been actively involved in investment decisions for two legal entities, in line with the strategy and within the parameters of DWS’s fiduciary duties to deliver the best results and performance for investors.
He will join DWS’s European Investment Committee and will retain his two board positions in Germany. Clemens Schaefer, Global Head of Real Estate, APAC, and Europe, stated, “I am confident that Ulrich’s extensive experience and strategic capability will have a positive impact on the investment process, aligning investment themes and sources of capital.” He added, “His strong relationships built through the platform, industry, and our investor base will play a crucial role in shaping the future growth of DWS’s European real estate platform.”
In the words of Ulrich von Creytz, the new Head of Real Estate for Europe, “This position is a great honor given DWS’s long-standing track record as a leading real estate investment manager in Europe. I am looking forward to defining an investment agenda focused on value creation and growth, aligned with our clients’ aspirations.” He added, “We are starting to see some attractive opportunities in European real estate markets. This is driven by a window of opportunity for investors willing to enter the market in the next 2 to 3 years, which we believe could benefit from the expected strong recovery.”
Ulrich holds a Law degree from the University of Freiburg, a Law degree from the Higher Regional Court of Berlin, a PhD in Constitutional Law from the University of Freiburg, and a Real Estate Specialist degree from the European Business School.