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Fair Value REIT-AG

Quarterly Report Nov 28, 2008

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Interim RePort 1st - 3rd Quarter 2008

Overview

Business model Direct and indirect investments in commercial real estate
First REIT in Germany to acquire interests in closed-end real
estate funds against the issue of shares or payment of a
purchase price (so-called UPREIT)
Sectors Offices, Retail, Logistics / Light industrial
Region Germany, focusing on regional locations
Portfolio Direct investments and participations in closed-end real
estate funds
Properties 33 properties (directly held)
49 properties (held indirectly via 13 closed-end real estate funds)
Market value € 286.1 million *
Potential rent € 23.5 million *

* Fair Value's share

Financial Key Data

January 1 to September 30 July 1 to September 30
€ thousand 2008 2007* 2008 2007*
Revenues and earnings
Rental revenues 9,351 0 3,225 0
EBIT 4,379 6,135 2,317 6,096
Consolidated net profit 1,371 6,148 582 6,106
Earnings per share (€) 0.15 n/ a 0.06 n/ a
Funds from operations (FFO) 2,610 (486) 1,313 (348)
FFO /share (in €) 0.28 n/ a 0.14 n/ a
Sep. 30, 2008 Dec. 31, 2007
Assets and capital
Non-current assets 227,260 214,583
Current assets 6,041 15,776
Equity 94,785 94,663
Total assets 233,301 230,359
Equity ratio (in %) 40.6 41.1
Net asset value 94,785 94,663
Number of outstanding shares 9,406,882 9,406,882
Net asset value /share (in €) 10.08 10.06
Number of employees (including Managing Board) 5 5

* not comparable due to intitial consolidation

Contents

To
our shareholders
5
Letter to shareholders 6
Fair Value's shares 8
Overview of real estate portfolio 12
Group interim management report 17
Business report 18
I.
Business activities and underlying conditions
18
i. O
verview of business activities & human resources
18
ii.
Underlying economic conditions and developments on the German real estate market
18
II.
Information on the course of business and the portfolio as a whole
20
III. Financial position and results of operations 23
i. E
arnings
23
ii.
Financial position
23
iii. Net assets 24
IV. Related parties 25
Report on events after the balance sheet date 25
Risk management report 26
Opportunities and forecast 27
Co
nsolidated interim financial statements as of
September 30, 2008
29
Consolidated balance sheet 30
Consolidated income statement 31
Statement of changes in consolidated equity 32
Consolidated cash flow statement 33
Notes to the consolidated financial statements 35
Valuation method 44
Individual property information on portfolio of Fair Value REIT-AG 46
Imprint 50

To our shareholders

Letter to shareholders

Dear Shareholders, Ladies and Gentlemen,

During the third quarter of 2008 the crisis on the financial markets reached a new dimension when a major US investment bank went bankrupt. This once again unsettled the market players' trust in the market in the face of a continued difficult situation on the credit markets. This crisis of trust grew into a global liquidity crisis which continues to keep the markets in its grip.

Intervention by governments and central banks around the world provided the markets and banks with extensive interest rate cuts, liquidity and capital via various programs. Despite the fact that the respective measures were passed relatively quickly, these are only now starting to take effect. In particular the German Act for the stabilization of the financial markets initially only received a very reserved welcome from the banks potentially affected. However, this emergency parachute is increasingly being taken up – public banks set the ball rolling, to be followed by private banks.

In spite of this, however, the international capital markets have not yet started to recover and readiness to make investments has remained correspondingly low. Share prices have come under further pressure across the board given this environment – and shares of real estate companies and thus also Fair Value REIT-AG were no exception. In particular the share's performance since the start of October 2008 has led to a discount of up to 70% on the net asset value (NAV) for Fair Value's shares. This general trend reflects the concerns of a sustained recession which could impact market rent and thus the properties' market values. At the same time, business models that rely on a high proportion of borrowing and short-term follow-on financing are coming under increased pressure.

In view of this very difficult environment, we are very pleased that we have exceeded our economic targets for the first nine months of 2008 with consolidated net income of around € 1.4 million.

Our cash flow from operating activities (FFO – funds from operations), i.e. our consolidated net income adjusted for changes in valuations and other non-cash items totaled € 2.6 million in the first nine months of 2008 or € 0.28 per share. This clearly shows our company's earnings strength.

This positive growth is based on our portfolio of existing properties and participating interests now comprising 82 commercial properties, which we hold both directly and indirectly. On September 30, 2008, 95% of the potential rent that Fair Value could achieve was being generated, thus underscoring our properties' excellent quality.

The office property at Duesseldorf airport which was only completed in July 2008 also made a contribution to these figures. Rental agreements for all of the offices and parking spaces had been concluded for this property as of September 30, 2008. The properties' higher value can also be seen in the fact that there is already serious interest in purchasing this property. We are currently considering this option.

In view of the high rental levels in our portfolio of existing properties and the long remaining terms of the

rental agreements (weighted: almost seven years), we believe that our earnings strength will continue to be highly stable even if the perspectives for business, which have now darkened significantly, reduce demand for space and thus market rents.

The Fair Value Group's refinancing structure is also very solid: Around 83% of the proportionate liabilities including the associated companies have fixed interest rates. On average these are fixed at 6% for a weigthed remaining term of 5.7 years. Only 17% of the loans have variable interest rate, and these allow us to benefit from the current interest rate cuts. Around half of these loans are due for extension within one year; as things stand today we will meet the corresponding requirements.

We believe that the stability and sustained earnings strength of our portfolio of existing properties and participating interests and our solid refinancing structure are sound foundations for our company's continued positive growth. As a result we are confident that the stock markets will increasingly honor our operating strength when the current crisis on the financial markets abates, and that Fair Value's share price will grow again towards its NAV.

We are upholding our forecast for consolidated net profits of € 1.3 to € 1.5 million for 2008 as a whole prior to changes in valuation as a result of the market. However, as a result of the outstanding market valuation of the properties as of December 31, 2008, we believe that there will be valuation losses. As is also the case for the valuation of derivative financial instruments it is not currently possible to quantify these losses, however we believe that these are expected to lead to a loss for the group under IFRS.

The company's ability to pay dividends depends on the single entity's financial statements (HGB, German GAAP), in which the anticipated changes in the market values are only included when these are realized. From today's perspective we can say that Fair Value REIT-AG's single-entity financial statements (HGB) are expected to close with a net profit. Since according to the German REIT Act at least 90% of net income must be distributed to investors each year, shareholders can expect a dividend payout for the current fiscal year.

We would like to thank you for the trust you have shown in our company.

Munich, November 2008

The Managing Board

Frank Schaich Manfred Heiler

Fair Value's shares

I. Key data

Sector Real estate (REIT)
WKN (German Securities Code) / ISIN A0MW97 / DE000A0MW975
Stock exchange symbol FVI
Share capital € 47,034,410.00
Number of shares (non-par value shares) 9,406,882
Proportion per share in the share capital 5,– €
Initial listing November 16, 2007
High / low 2008 € 8.00 / € 3.10 (XETR
A)
Market capitalization on September 30, 2008 € 42.8 million (XETR
A)
Market segment Prime Standard
Stock exchanges Prime Standard: Frankfurt, XETR
A
OTC: Stuttgart, Berlin-Bremen, Duesseldorf, Munich
Designated Sponsors WestLB, DZ Bank (as of December 1, 2008)
Indices RX REIT All Shares-Index
RX REIT-Index

Fair Value REIT-AG's shareholder structure II. SHAREHOLDER STRUCTURE

Free Float 42,28 IC Immobilien Holding AG 9,39 H.F.S. Zweitmarkt Invest 2 GmbH & Co. KG 8,13 H.F.S. Zweitmarkt Invest 5 GmbH & Co. KG 7,44 H.F.S. Zweitmarkt Invest 4 GmbH & Co. KG 7,44 H.F.S. Zweitmarkt Invest 3 GmbH & Co. KG 7,44 IC Immobilien Service GmbH 6,34 More than 2,000 private investors already decided to exchange their interests in closed-end real estate funds for shares of Fair Value before the IPO on November 16, 2007, and as a result the company has a broad shareholder base. This can be clearly seen in the high free-float, which remained at more than 42% after the third quarter of 2008. In addition, a number of institutional and additional retail investors have also invested in Fair Value REIT-AG. The company does not currently hold any own shares.

H.F.S. Zweitmarkt Invest 2 GmbH & Co. KG 8.13 %
H.F.S. Zweitmarkt Invest 5 GmbH & Co. KG 7.44 %
H.F.S. Zweitmarkt Invest 4 GmbH & Co. KG 7.44 %
H.F.S. Zweitmarkt Invest 3 GmbH & Co. KG 7.44 %
IC Immobilien Service GmbH 6.34 %
IFB Beteiligungs-AG 5.44 %
Bayerische Beamten Lebensversicherung a.G. 3.76 %
IC Fonds GmbH 2.34 %

iii. share chart (nOvember 16, 2007 – nOvember 27, 2008)

the current fi scal year to date has been characterized by a diffi cult climate for real estate companies on the stock market. International capital markets were hit by insecurities as a result of the US sub-prime crisis, with the result that real estate stocks initially came under pressure. Fair Value reIt-AG's shares were not able to escape these developments, and closed at € 6.01 on march 31, 2008, lower than the closing price of € 7.66 (XetrA) on the last day of trading in 2007. the share price increased again once the 2007 annual report was published, climbing to € 7.50 per share.

During the course of the third quarter of 2008, the international fi nancial and banking crisis escalated, with the result that governments and central banks around the world were forced to make major interventions in the capital markets. However, investors became increasingly nervous in spite of this intervention, with the result that the global stock

market indices tumbled. In particular, there were major losses on the global fi nancial markets in october 2008, aft er the end of the third quarter. this also aff ected Fair Value's share price, causing the shares to fall below € 4.00. When the act on the stabilization of the fi nancial markets was passed, the share price recovered at above € 4.00, however it fell again to € 3.10 as a result of the global recession which is now emerging. this was the lowest share price in the period under review. Aft er publication of the preliminary quarterly fi gures on november 7, 2008, the share price stabilized again above € 3 per share.

During the nine months of the year, 594,132 shares of Fair Value reIt-AG were traded on all of Germany's stock markets with a volume of € 3,680 thousand. the average daily turnover during this period totaled 3,094 shares or € 19.2 thousand.

Share chart Fair Value REIT-AG vs. EPRA / NAREIT Germany-Index (November 16, 2007 – November 27, 2008)

The EPRA / NAREIT Germany-Index is published by the EPRA European Public Real Estate Association and currently consists of the following listed real estate companies: Alstria Offi ce, Colonia Real Estate, DIC Asset, Deutsche Wohnen, Deutsche Euroshop, Gagfah, Patrizia Immobilien, Vivacon.

Director's Dealings

The following securities transactions by members of the Managing and Supervisory Boards and specific related parties were reported to Fair Value REIT-AG in the first nine months of 2008 within the meaning of Section 15 of the Wertpapierhandelsgesetz (WpHG – German Securities Trading Act):

Reporting party: Date of transaction Transaction Number of shares Price per share (€)
Frank Schaich March 28, 2008 Share purchase 500 5.59
Frank Schaich March 28, 2008 Share purchase 500 5.69
Dr. Oscar Kienzle June 18, 2008 Share purchase 500 6.50
Dr. Oscar Kienzle June 23, 2008 Share purchase 500 6.80
Dr. Oscar Kienzle June 23, 2008 Share purchase 450 6.45
Dr. Oscar Kienzle June 23, 2008 Share purchase 500 6.44
Dr. Oscar Kienzle June 27, 2008 Share purchase 900 6.20
Dr. Oscar Kienzle June 30, 2008 Share purchase 2,350 6.42

IV. Investor Relations

Openness, transparency and credibility – those are the primary motives in Fair Value REIT-AG's contact with investors, analysts and the financial press. The Managing Board believes that it is crucial to maintain in-depth dialog with these parties. In order to make the widest possible audience aware of the company's business growth, the company attaches great importance to detailed reporting, publishing relevant company disclosures and regularly participating in investors' conferences. For example, in the fall of 2008, Fair Value participated in the 8th "Initiative Immobilien Aktie" specialist congress, and the Germany Equity Forum, where it also reported in detail on its business development. Communication also focused on an increased international presence, in order to further increase the spread of Fair Value's international investors. For example, the company

also participated in the "Swiss Equity Real Estate Day" in Zurich and increased its shares' international visibility by road show meetings on the occasion of the NAREIT Convention in San Diego (USA) in November 2008. These activities will be maintained in future. In addition, analyst coverage was also increased. As a result, the financial community will be able to form a differentiated picture of the company and its potential for growth. Finally, the Managing Board constantly seeks dialog with the financial media in order to provide the general public, and also of course the company's private investors, with the most comprehensive picture possible of Fair Value's development.

Encompassing information on the shares can also be found at www.fvreit.de in the Investor Relations section.

V. Financial calendar

October 20 – 21, 2008 Presentation, 8th Conference of the Real Estate Share
Initiative, Frankfurt
October 30, 2008 Presentation, 2. Annual Meeting of the G-REIT,
Deutsches Aktieninstitut, Frankfurt
November 7, 2008 Publication of preliminary results as of September 30, 2008
November 10 – 12, 2008 Presentation, German Equity Forum, Frankfurt
November 19 – 21, 2008 Road Show Meetings on the occassion of NAREIT Annual
Convention, San Diego and San Francisco
November 26, 2008 Presentation, Swiss Equity Real Estate Day, Zurich
November 28, 2008 Interim Report 1st - 3rd Quarter 2008

Overview of real estate portfolio

Fair Value's business activities are based on its highly diversified real estate portfolio, which makes it possible to generate sustained, predictable rental income. The company directly and indirectly holds 82 commercial properties throughout Germany, and it thus participates in rental space totaling 469,534 m². The portfolio has a total value of € 615.3 million, with € 286.1 million due to Fair Value REIT-AG on a pro rata basis.

Fair Value REIT-AG's real estate is thus generally divided in two segments: Direct investments and Participations.

At present, the bulk of the rentable area is due to the participations in closed-end real estate funds, with total space of 421,864 m². Over the long term, the company intends to increase the proportion of properties that it holds directly, thus further increasing the percentage of monthly rental income. The portfolio of directly held properties includes 32 properties acquired in December 2007. These are commercial properties primarily used as bank branches ("Sparkasse portfolio") and an office property in Duesseldorf ("Airport Office II"). Completion of this property, which is located in direct proximity to Duesseldorf International Airport, in July 2008 took the rented space in the company's direct portfolio to a current total of 47,670 m².

According to type of use, Fair Value REIT-AG's total portfolio has a high degree of diversification. Around 47% of potential rent is currently generated in the office segment, with retail accounting for 40%. The company generates a further 8% from logistics properties. The other properties, which are used as hotels, account for the remaining 5% of the total potential rent. The portfolio is to be further optimized in future via targeted restructuring and acquisitions. These activities aim to ensure that, over the long term, around 50% of rental income are generated by office properties. Income in the retail and logistics segment are each to account for around 25%.

In addition to its broad risk diversification, Fair Value's real estate portfolio is characterized by its high earnings strength. In terms of the proportionate market values of the directly and

Market values as of September 30, 2008 (€ million)

Fair Value REIT-AG's share

indirectly held properties, the company records a potential rental return of 8.2%. The occupancy rate of 95% of the potential rent of the overall portfolio thus underscores the fact that the real estate portfolio is very solid.

Direct investments

Sparkasse portfolio

Fair Value REIT-AG acquired a portfolio of 32 commercial properties in December 2007. These properties are primarily used as bank branches and are mostly located in southern Schleswig-Holstein ("Sparkasse portfolio"). As a result of their direct proximity to the Hamburg region, these properties have a favorable location in one of Germany's high-growth regions. The portfolio's main tenant is Sparkasse Südholstein. The properties are around 97% let and the rental agreements have an average remaining term of 13.3 years, and as a result the portfolio allows Fair Value to generate long-term, secure rental income.

Airport Office II, Duesseldorf

The portfolio of directly held properties was further increased in the period under review when the office property "Airport Office II" was completed (July 2008).

Ten largest tenants in % of proportionate potential rent

September 30,
2008
Sparkasse Südholstein 12.2%
IDLG Immobiliendienstleistungen GmbH 9.6%
EDEKA - Konzern 8.6%
Metro Group 8.1%
Kaufland Stiftung & Co. KG 5.2%
BBV Holding AG 4.9%
Schweizerhof Hotel GmbH & Co. KG 4.0%
HPI Hotelbesitz GmbH 2.6%
ABB Grundbesitz GmbH 2.6%
comdirect bank AG 2.1%
Other 40.1%
Sum 100.0%

Potential rental return in % based on proportionate market values

Occupancy rate in % of proportionate potential rents

Lease expiry schedule in % of proportionate contractual rent

13

Portfolio Split by Region

(Market value of € 286.1 million of Fair Value's proportionate portfolio by federal state as of September 30, 2008)

Participations

In addition to its portfolio of properties held directly, Fair Value REIT-AG also generates sustained rental income from its participations in closed-end real estate funds. At present, the company holds five majority and eight minority interests. In total, Fair Value thus participates in a real estate portfolio comprising 49 commercial properties. 117,479 m² of the rental area is due to the five fully consolidated subsidiaries (majority interests), whereas 304,385 m² is included in the funds held as minority interests (associated companies). As a result of the high participating interests, asset management for the closed-end real estate funds can be actively driven with the company's support. This will allow both value and income to be increased.

The office property Rheinallee 9 in Duesseldorf was sold by the associated company (IC 15) for € 6,650 thousand by way of a notarized purchase agreement dated August 27, 2008. This figure was thus around 4% higher than the market value of € 6,380 thousand identified on June 30, 2008. As risks and rewards are scheduled to be transferred in December 2008, the property is still carried at its identified market value of € 6,380 thousand in the fund company's IFRS financial statements on the balance sheet date.

Fair Value - Participations*
Subsidiaries Associated companies
IC Fonds & Co. Büropark Teltow KG (IC07) 75.65% 49.68%
IC Fonds & Co. Gewerbeportfolio Deutschland 13. KG (IC13)
71.58% 45.02%
IC Fonds & Co. Forum Neuss KG (IC03) 55.81% BBV Immobilien-Fonds Nr. 14 GmbH & Co. KG (BBV14)
39.98%
IC Fonds & Co. München-Karlsfeld KG (IC01) 54.64% IC Fonds & Co. SchmidtBank Passage KG (IC12)
38.31%
BBV Immobilien-Fonds Nr. 6 GmbH & Co. KG (BBV06) IC Fonds & Co. Gewerbeobjekte Deutschland 15. KG (IC15)
BBV Immobilien-Fonds Nr. 3 GmbH & Co. KG(BBV03) 53.64% 38.30%
BBV Immobilien-Fonds Nr. 10 GmbH & Co. KG (BBV10)
38.28%
BBV Immobilien-Fonds Erlangen GbR (BBV02)
26.14%
IC Fonds & Co. Rabensteincenter KG (IC10)
* Equity interest in % of capital on September 30, 2008 24.93%
BBV Immobilien-Fonds Nr. 9 GmbH & Co. KG (BBV09)

Investment criteria and strategy

Fair Value REIT-AG has a business model that is unique in Germany: Its dual pillar strategy means that it is able to unite a broad diversification and high earnings strength. In future, this particular advantage is to be used even more to continue the company's on-track growth. As a result, over the medium term Fair Value will drive the expansion of its business activities both via additional participations in specific closed-end real estate funds as well as via targeted direct investments.

Its investment activities will continue to focus on medium-sized cities and regions, as these allow attractive returns to be generated, and are comparatively less volatile. In addition, Fair Value will also make selective investments in urban conurbations – such as Airport Office II in Duesseldorf already acquired. In order to further optimize its portfolio structure, in future the company will increase the proportion of logistics and office properties in its portfolio. The primary aim is to acquire additional properties, thus increasing the proportion accounted for by the direct portfolio to around 50%.

The German market for commercial real estate continues to offer excellent opportunities and a stable basis in an international comparison. Fair Value REIT-AG has all of the conditions required to enjoy sustained benefits from this constellation. As a result, the company plans to consistently and resolutely continue the course it has taken. By the end of 2009, Fair Value aims to double its immovable assets compared to the end of 2007 – subject to more positive developments again on the capital market.

Group interim management report

Business report

I. Business activities and underlying conditions

i. Overview of business activities and human resources

Fair Value REIT-AG (hereinafter also referred to as Fair Value or the Fair Value Group) focuses on acquiring and managing commercial properties in Germany. Its investment activities currently focus on office, retail and logistics premises in urban regional centers. In so doing, Fair Value both invests directly in real estate as well as indirectly via the acquisition of participating interests in closed-end real estate funds. The business model is reflected in Fair Value's segment reporting, which is broken down into the segments "Direct investments" and "Participations".

Participations comprise subsidiaries and associated companies. Fair Value holds a majority interest in its subsidiaries, whereas it holds interests of between 20% and 50% in its associated companies. The subsidiaries are fully consolidated in the group. In contrast, the proportionate earnings from the associated companies are included in the financial result.

On September 30, 2008, Fair Value REIT-AG had a total of five employees including the Managing Board. No new employees were hired in the period under review, and there was also no employee fluctuation.

ii. Underlying economic conditions and developments on the German real estate market

Macroeconomic environment

The downwards shift in the German economy which has been apparent since the second quarter has continued in the real economy as a result of the initial impact of the crisis on the financial markets. Gross domestic product (GDP) increased year-on-year in the third quarter of 2008 by 1.3%. However, compared to the previous quarter GDP decreased by 0.4%.

Germany has been hit particularly bad by the international economic weakness, as this has weakened its export industry. Exports contributed strongly to German economic growth over the past couple of years.

Inflationary pressure has fallen notably during the third quarter as a result of the downturn in the price of oil. Compared to June 2008 inflation has fallen from 3.3% to 2.4% in October 2008, and inflation continues to be driven by food products.

The deterioration in the economy has not affected the labor market yet. The German Federal Labor Agency reported a further increase in employment in September, and as a result the unemployment rate fell by 0.2% to 7.4% in the third quarter.

Even if total economic output continues to fall in the coming months, there is still hope despite the otherwise negative economic environment: Almost two thirds of companies are forecasting that production will remain at least constant in the coming year, with the construction sector and in the advance services and consumer goods industries being expected to fare the worst.

Sources: Monthly report (July) from the Federal Agency for Labor; Destatis – German Federal Statistics Office, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Economic Survey 2009.

Real estate markets

Despite the negative overall economic growth, the rental markets are proving to be stable. According to information from Jones Lang LaSalle, the rental volume in the six major cities was more than 2 million m² in the first nine months, thus exceeding the ten year average by around 18%.

As a result of the lack of new enquiries for large amounts of space that can already be seen, a downturn in rentals is being forecast for 2009.

The excellent demand situation has also caused the vacancy rates in each of the six main real estate locations (Berlin, Duesseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich and Stuttgart) to fall on both a year-on-year comparison as well as within the last three months according to Jones Lang LaSalle. The vacancy rate in these cities is now just 8.8% on average and has thus fallen by 10 basis points during the third quarter of 2008.

Vacancy rates in top locations are expected to fall slightly by the end of the year. However, new construction activity has increased greatly over the course of the year, which will put pressure on vacancy rates over the medium term. Top rents moved sideward during the past quarter.

Logistics space has enjoyed very positive growth over the course of the year. Rentals totaled around 1.11 million m² in the Berlin, Duesseldorf, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich and Wiesbaden/ Mainz regions, allowing results to be recorded that were up 19% on the previous year and up 26% on the five-year average.

The turbulence on the international financial markets also depressed investment activities on the commercial real estate market during the third quarter. The volume of transactions totaled around EUR 16 billion in the first nine months – down 62% on the previous year.

Loan conditions became more restrictive during the course of the year, and many banks have left the market entirely.

Source: Jones Lang LaSalle, Office Market Overview Q3 2008, Investment Market Overview Q3 2008 and Storage Space Market Overview Q3 2008

II. INFORMATION ON THE COURSE OF BUSINESS AND THE PORTFOLIO AS A WHOLE

Fair Value REIT-AG was able to continue its positive business in the first nine months of the current year. In the "Participations" division, net rental earnings were recorded in line with the forecast. At the same time, the "Direct Investments" division was characterized by the on-time completion of the office property "Airport Office II" in Duesseldorf. It has been possible to exceed the original forecasts thanks to the fact that the property was fully let at an early stage and due to the rental prices achieved. This operating success means that the economic targets have been met, despite valuation losses caused by market valuation of the properties as of June 30, 2008.

Direct investments

Sparkasse portfolio, Schleswig-Holstein:

The rent paid for the Sparkasse portfolio was included for the entire period under review for the first time. This rent was paid in full and on time. The purchase price refund for a property in Bad Segeberg (preemptive right on the part of the property's neighbor) and the refund of the land transfer tax totaling around € 2.4 million were used to repay the bank loan in the amount of € 1.8 million, reducing this from € 35.5 million to € 33.7 million. Rentals in this sub-portfolio have increased slightly to 96.9%. As of July 30, 2008, long-term financing with a term through to June 30, 2018 totaling € 33.7 thousand was concluded for the Sparkasse portfolio. Variable interest was agreed, based on the 3-month EURIBOR plus a 1.06% ' margin with a cap of 4.94% plus margin. In addition, the company has concluded an interest-rate swap with an identical term for a payment of € 140 thousand due on December 30, 2008 at a fixed interest rate of 4.94% in order to hedge against potential interest risks. A staggered, pro-rata repayment has been agreed for the loan, which effectively corresponds to a 2% annuity repayment. As a result, Fair Value substantially improved its financing structure during the period under review. The concluded agreements fulfil the documentation and effectiveness required by IAS 39 for "hedge accounting". The market value to be determined at the balance sheet date will hence be booked as a reserve for valuation changes in the company´s equity. As of September 30, 2008, this position amounted to € – 1.25 million.

Airport Office II, Duesseldorf:

Ownership, risks and rewards for the office property in direct proximity to the Duesseldorf Airport terminal building, which was still under construction on the respective date, were transferred on January 15, 2008. The property with a total rental area of 4,370 m² was completed as scheduled on July 15, 2008. The property was carried under non-current assets at amortized cost of € 13.7 million in the balance sheet dated September 30, 2008 (see Note (4)). All of the defects have now been rectified, and the retainer for defects of € 83 thousand has now been paid.

The property was let practically in parallel to the construction progress. The excellent demand meant that rental agreements had been signed for 100% of the office space and parking spaces and 80% of the storage space as of September 30, 2008. 64.4% of the rental space had already been occupied by this date. All of the tenants will have occupied their space by the end of the year, with the result that Airport Office II will generate full rental income throughout the whole of 2009. Based on an annual potential rent of around € 974 thousand, the original forecast has been exceeded by 9%. The successful letting underscores the attractiveness of the property's location at Duesseldorf Airport.

The property was 36% equity financed with 64% financed by a master credit agreement with Deutsche Genossenschafts-Hypothekenbank AG (DG-Hyp). The loan totaling € 8.1 million currently bears variable interest based on 1-month EURIBOR plus a margin of 1.2% and a remaining term of additional 19 years.

Participations

Subsidiary BBV 06

It was possible to rent a further approx. 800 m² of the available 24,476 m² of logistics space in Cologne in the third quarter. This means that a total of 10,245 m² (42%) had again been let by September 30. This property is not expected to be fully let before the first half of 2009. A package of activities was concluded between the financing bank and BBV 06 including Fair Value REIT-AG and the fund's management in June 2008. These activities include reduced interest charges, a temporary repayment vacation, a reduced bank margin for a limited term and the waiver of service charges and the allowance of shareholder loans, in order to compensate for a temporary liquidity shortage at the company. For further information please refer to Note 11 to the consolidated financial statements.

Financing for participations

The loan for the participations in closed-end real estate funds acquired against payment of a purchase price in the amount of € 14,243 thousand was extended through to July 31, 2009 based on the reference interest rate of either the 1 or 2 month EURIBOR plus a margin of 1.65%. Sale-related disbursements from the participations are to be used proportionately at either 50% or 30% depending on the loan amount, or according to a minimum key per fund company for the repayment of this loan.

Financing of real estate portfolio

Including participations in associated companies around 83% of Fair Value's bank loans are fixed proportionately over the long term with an average remaining term for fixed interest rates of 5.7 years. Interest rates are partially hedged using derivatives, and these total an average of 6% of the total loan. Only around 17% of bank loans have variable financing, with the result that here too the loan agreements have an average remaining term of 6.4 years. As a result, Fair Value REIT-AG has a stable financing structure, not only as a result of its high equity ratio, but also due to the fact that its liabilities mostly have long-term financing.

Variable vs. fixed interest rates in %

Fixed rate terms in %

Information on the overall portfolio

The following table shows the total rental space and the market values as of June 30, 2008 or the carried forward acquisition costs (Airport Office II, Duesseldorf) of the direct investments and the subsidiary or the associated companies. In total, the market values of the existing properties proportionately due to Fair Value after completion of Airport Office II, Duesseldorf, totaled € 286.1 million.

On September 30, the portfolio of existing properties had a proportionate rental level of 95% of potential rents. The weighted remaining term of the rental agreements was, related to Fair Value's share, 6.9 years.

Stake of Fair Value REIT-AG
Abbr. Investment Plot
size 0)
Total
rental
space 0)
Market
value 0). 1)
Equity
interest
Market
value 0). 1)
Item
let 3). 5)
Ø Average
remaining
term of
rental agree
ments 4). 5)
[m²] [m²] [€ thousand] [%] [€ thousand] [%] [years]
Direct investments
Sparkasse Portfolio 58.624 42.940 49.022 100.00 49.022 96.9 13.3
Airport Office II 4.729 4.730 13.700 100.00 13.700 64.4 6.1
Total direct investments 63.353 47.670 62.722 100.00 62.722 89.4 12.1
Subsidiaries
IC07 IC Fonds & Co. Büropark Teltow KG 5.324 13.382 24.800 75.65 18.761 100.0 6.8
IC03 IC Fonds & Co. Forum Neuss KG 19,428 12,063 8,380 71.58 5,998 84.9 1.0
IC01 IC Fonds & Co. München-Karlsfeld KG 7,019 3,375 4,700 55.81 2,623 97.8 7.0
BBV06 BBV Immobilien-Fonds Nr. 6 GmbH & Co. KG 97,232 73,857 57,360 54.64 31,344 91.4 4.6
BBV03 BBV Immobilien-Fonds Nr. 3 GmbH & Co. KG 26,210 14,802 9,510 53.64 5,101 96.4 2.3
Total subsidiaries 155,213 117,479 104,750 60.99 63,827 94.4 5.1
Associated companies
IC13 IC Fonds & Co. Gewerbeportfolio
Deutschland 13. KG
22,357 22,034 24,350 49.68 12,098 92.2 5.9
BBV14 BBV Immobilien-Fonds Nr. 14
GmbH & Co. KG
16,196 38,522 86,410 45.02 38,903 97.1 5.2
IC12 IC Fonds & Co. SchmidtBank-Passage KG 4,226 8,380 8,120 40.22 3,266 90.2 2.7
IC15 IC Fonds & Co. Gewerbeobjekte
Deutschland 15. KG
24,689 35,413 42,780 38.31 15,921 97.5 5.1
BBV10 BBV Immobilien-Fonds Nr. 10
GmbH & Co. KG
177,231 96,567 131,980 38.30 50,553 97.2 5.6
BBV02 BBV Immobilien-Fonds Erlangen GbR 6,350 2,770 1,890 38.28 723 100.0 3.0
IC10 IC Fonds & Co. Rabensteincenter KG 11,203 9,970 9,690 26.14 2,533 90.2 2.0
BBV09 BBV Immobilien-Fonds Nr. 9 GmbH & Co. KG 114,912 90,728 142,600 24.93 35,550 100.0 9.3
Total associated companies 377,164 304,385 447,820 37.41 159,548 97.1 6.2
Total properties portfolio 595,730 469,534 615,292 286.097 95.0 6.9

Explanations

0) Does not consider the respective participations in percent

1) According to market evaluation of CB Richard Ellis GmbH, Berlin, as of June 30, 2008; Airport Office II: Carried forward acquisition costs as of September 30, 2008 2) Proportionate market values attributable to Fair Value based on percentage participations; in the case of IC15 the two-tier fund structure for the properties in Dresden and Chemnitz has been taken into account.

3) Contracted rents / (contracted rents + vacancies at customary rents)

4) Income-weighted

5) (Sub) Totals for rental level and average remaining term taking the respective percentage of participations into account

III. FINANCIAL POSITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

As business operations were only commenced in the third quarter of 2007 it is not meaningful to compare figures with the same period of the previous year.

i. Earnings

During the first nine months of 2008, Fair Value REIT-AG recorded rental income totaling € 9.351 thousand from its portfolio of direct investments and its fully consolidated subsidiaries.

After taking income from operating and incidental costs (€ 939 thousand) and the deduction of leasehold payments (€ 174 thousand) and propertyrelated operating expenses (€ 2,079 thousand) into account, net rental income totaled € 8,037 thousand.

Rental income enjoyed positive growth in the first nine months of 2008. In addition to the five subsidiaries, the Sparkasse portfolio in the "Direct Investments" division contributed to earnings for the first time for the entire period under review. In addition, since its completion in July, Fair Value has also received rent from property Airport Office II, Duesseldorf ("Direct Investments" division).

In the first three quarters of 2008, Fair Value REIT-AG's general administrative costs totaled € 2,270 thousand, of which around 70% were due to the parent company's overheads. The fully consolidated subsidiaries incurred around 30% of the general administrative costs.

Compared to June 30, 2008, the valuation result improved slightly from € -2,459 thousand to € - 2,377 thousand (also see Notes No. 3. and 7). The next valuation for all of the properties will be conducted on December 31, 2008.

The proportionate valuation result for the properties held by associated companies is included in the income from equity-accounted investments, which contributed € 2,206 thousand to the financial result. In addition, the valuation of the derivative financial instruments (swaps of € 50 thousand) and income from the restructuring of financial liabilities for BBV 06 totaling € 1,472 thousand (see Note 13 to the consolidated financial statements) had a positive impact. After taking minority interests into account (€ 1,296 thousand), the financial result totals € –2,098 thousand.

Fair Value REIT-AG thus recorded consolidated net income of € 1,371 thousand in the first nine months of 2008. This corresponds to basic earnings per share of € 0.15.

ii. Financial position

During the first nine months of 2008, the cash flow from operating activities (so-called funds from operations or FFO) totaled € 2,610 thousand or € 0.28 per share. In order to calculate this indicator, the non-cash bookings were added to or deducted from the consolidated net income (see the consolidated cash flow statement).

The cash flow from operating activities totaled € 5,317 thousand, of which € 3,056 thousand stemmed from the reduction in other receivables (mostly from the purchase price refund for the property in the Sparkasse portfolio affected by the preemptive right).

During the first nine months of 2008, the net cash used in investing activities added up to € 8,778 thousand. This was due to investments in Airport Office II at Duesseldorf airport to the amount of € 13,473 thousand. Of this total, € 4,705 thousand was financed by the net cash provided from income from the sale of interests in BBV 08.

As part of the financing activities, two bank loans totaling € 27,367 thousand and € 5,139 thousand at a subsidiary were refinanced. In addition, the amortized cost of Airport Office II, Duesseldorf was financed via a bank loan totaling € 8.100 thousand. In addition to the scheduled repayment, part of the loan for Fair Value's fund portfolio with Westdeutsche ImmobilienBank was repaid in the amount of € 1,890 thousand, taking the total to € 14,243 thousand. In total, the net cash provided by financing activities accounted for € 2,736 thousand.

The group had cash and cash equivalents to the amount of € 4,656 thousand on the balance sheet date. The downturn compared to the date of first-time consolidation on September 30, 2007 (€ 28,876 thousand) is due, in particular, to the increased investment activities during the fourth quarter of 2007 (Sparkasse portfolio) and in the first half of 2008 (Airport Office II, Duesseldorf). The deconsolidation of the two subsidiaries BBV 08 (sale) and IC 13 (reduction of participating interest to less than 50%) also contributed to the change in cash and cash equivalents.

iii. Net assets

Fair Value's consolidated total assets increased to € 233,301 thousand as of September 30, 2008 (December 31, 2007: € 230,359 thousand), with non-current assets accounting for around 97% of total assets. Non-current assets increased by the amortized acquisition costs for the office property Airport Office II, Duesseldorf, compared to December 31, 2007. In addition, the properties in Waltrop (BBV 06) and Essen-Heidshausen (IC 01) were reclassified as non-current assets, causing this figure to increase to € 227,260 thousand on September 30. Around 72% of total assets are due to properties held

directly by Fair Value REIT-AG and its subsidiaries' properties, with a further 26% stemming from the associated companies' net assets (equity-accounted investments).

Compared to December 31, 2007 (€ 15,776 thousand), current assets fell to € 6,041 thousand. This is due to the reclassification of two properties held as "non-current assets available for sale"to "investment properties" and the downturn in "other receivables and other assets" of € 3,056 thousand.

After taking the reserve for valuation changes (hedge accounting for interest swaps) into account, the company's equity or the net asset value (NAV) totaled € 94,785 thousand on the balance sheet date, or € 10.08 per share (December 31, 2007: € 94,663 thousand or € 10.06). As a result, Fair Value REIT-AG's had an equity ratio of 40.6% of consolidated total assets on September 30, 2008.

Non-current liabilities increased to € 118,480 thousand on September 30, 2008 (December 31, 2007: € 76,097 thousand). This is mostly due to the conclusion of the long-term follow-on financing for the Sparkasse portfolio and the raising of loans for Airport Office II in Duesseldorf. In contrast, current liabilities fell correspondingly during the period under review from € 59,999 thousand to € 20,036 thousand.

management report statements information

IV. Related parties

Companies belonging to IC Real Estate Group, which holds an 18.09 % interest in Fair Value REIT-AG, provides the following services for the Group and its associated companies: Asset management and corporate services as well as property management. There are other service agreements at a subsidiary and associated company level. For further details on this and other related parties, please refer to Fair Value's 2007 annual report on pages 91 to 97. For the status of receivables and liabilities, please refer to the note 15 to the consolidated financial statements.

No transactions were concluded with the Supervisory Board, Managing Board and their close relatives in the first nine months of 2008.

Report on events after the balance sheet date

In the beginning of October the loan for participations in closed-end real estate funds acquired against payment of a purchase price was reduced by € 760 thousand, with the effect that it now amounts to € 13,483 million.

An advance profit distribution of 3.5% for calendar 2008 was resolved at the partners' meeting of BBV Immobilien-Fonds Nr. 9 GmbH & Co. KG (BBV 09) on November 14, 2008. The amount due to Fair Value REIT-AG totals € 886 thousand and will be disbursed in December 2008.

The partners' meeting of the subsidiary IC Fonds & Co. Büropark Teltow KG (IC 07) on November 18, 2008 resolved to cancel the general lease agreement, which would have expired in July 2015, with IDLG Immobiliendienstleistungen GmbH with effect from September 30, 2008 against compensation of € 15,430 thousand, due on December 1, 2008. However, due to this compensation payment the market value of the property will probably decrease at least to the same amount. Therefore, according to IFRS no additional profit will occur. The cancellation agreement allows the company to adjust to market rentals in good time. At present, approx. 67% of the property is let to a total of 15 tenants. In addition, the meeting also resolved to use a total of around € 10 million of the net compensation payment after the settlement of service fees for extraordinary loan redemption. An advance profit distribution of 16% of the nominal capital of the subsidiary will be paid to shareholders in December. € 911 thousand of this total is due to minority shareholders.

After the balance sheet date chances for an opportunistic, profitable sale of the office building "Airport Office II" in Duesseldorf substantiated. At the reporting date final negotiations concerning a sale of the property even before year end are taking place.

This is due to the strong interest in this property shown by potential purchasers. Fair Value REIT-AG acquired this property while it was still being built, and has fully let it during just a short period. This shows Fair Value's competence in creating and realizing value – even in a difficult market. Selling the property over the short term would improve Fair Value's financing structure and would also contribute significantly to fulfil the equity ratio at year end, as required by the German REIT Act (REITG). In addition, the liquidity accruing to the company would open up additional investment opportunities while using the exit tax privilege.

Risk management report

Fair Value is exposed to various risks as a result of its business activities. In addition to economic risks, these are mostly rental risks, risks of rental default, interest rate risks and liquidity risks. For information on the general risks and the company's risk management, please refer to the detailed information in Fair Value's 2007 annual report on pages 41 to 44.

New risks resulted during the first nine months of 2008 as a result of the global financial crisis. The intended bridging of the liquidity shortage at the subsidiary BBV 6 has been achieved and put in place. However, it may only be feasible to execute planned property divestitures with a delay or, in extreme cases, it may not be possible to execute these at all, if the price targets set by the partners cannot be achieved. This could result in renewed liquidity shortages for BBV 06, as the redemption payments of 2.5% are to be restarted in 2009, and the bank's reduced margin ends. From today's perspective, it cannot be ruled out that Fair Value REIT-AG will be called upon in the amount of up to € 600 thousand from its agreement to make a shareholder loan in excess of the € 200 thousand currently granted.

The strong reduction in short-term interest means that less interest is incurred for the loans with variable interest (Airport Office II, financing for participating interests). However, at the same time, the risk of valuation losses from financial derivatives increases.

The liquid fund disbursements due at the end of the year and the divestitures already commenced mean that the cash and cash equivalents and the cash flow from operating activities have been secured for current requirements.

Opportunities and forecast

Fair Value REIT-AG has been pursuing a doublepronged strategy since its formation: Investments in directly-held real estate and indirect investments in real estate via closed-end real estate funds. Its highly diverse portfolio of existing properties with an income-related rental level of 95% of potential rent means that the Fair Value Group has stable foundations.

The company thus has a solid basis to be able to consistently use the opportunities offered by the German market for commercial real estate. As a result of its well-balanced business model, the company offers opportunities for growth in both segments: Increasing the portfolio of participations and also the directly held portfolio will drive the company's future growth. In order to continue its on-track growth, Fair Value REIT-AG needs additional equity from cash or non-cash capital increases. Both of these demand a more favorable climate on the capital markets than is presently the case given the current financial crisis. The fact that the market environment has clouded means that we must initially assume that growth will slow. However, if the situation on the capital markets improves when the international stock markets calm down, the company will consistently and decisively use the resulting opportunities.

The company is benefiting from its status as a REIT given the current situation on the market. Fair Value can use the exit tax privilege when acquiring properties, and thus enjoys a clear competitive advantage. In addition, as a G-REIT, the company has a strong equity base, improving its ability to procure loans and its borrowing conditions for future investments.

The forecast for consolidated net income in a bandwidth of € 1.3 to 1.5 million stated in the annual report 2007 was based on the assumption that market induced valuation changes would not appear. Only

a predictable reduction of market values by the net present value of over-rents to the amount of € 2.2 million had already been incorporated. The Managing Board is forecasting that Fair Value's ongoing business will enjoy positive growth and continues to uphold its guidance. However, the Managing Board is expecting additional, market induced valuation losses for properties and interest derivatives as of December 31, 2008. While the extent of these changes cannot be foreseen at this point in time, it seems very likely that a loss for Fair Value group according to IFRS will result.

However, relevant for the company's ability to disburse dividends is the German legislation for the single entity's (AG) financial statements according to the German Commercial Code (HGB). According to these accounting principles, changes in the market values of properties and financial derivatives are generally only included by the time they are realized. At the reporting date it can therefore be assumed the single entity's financial statements according to HGB will show a net profit. Since the regulations of the German REIT Act require a disbursement of at least 90% of net profits, a dividend payment for the current fiscal year is very likely.

Consolidated interim financial statements for the period from January 1 to September 30, 2008*

* until the change of form, recorded at the commercial register on July 12, 2007 : IC Grundbesitz GmbH & Co. Fair Value KG

Consolidated balance sheet

Note September 30, December 31,
in € thousand No. 2008 2007
Assets
Non-current assets
Intangible assets 2 2
Property, plant and equipment 24 31
Investment property 3 167,432 150,070
Properties under construction 4 0 566
Equity-accounted investments 5 59,502 58,909
Financial assets 6 300 5,005
Total non-current assets 227,260 214,583
Current assets
Non-current assets available for sale 7 0 5,700
Trade receivables 615 869
Other receivables and assets 8 770 3,826
Cash and cash equivalents 4,656 5,381
Total current assets 6,041 15,776
Total assets 233,301 230,359
Equity and liabilities
Equity
Subscribed capital 47,034 47,034
Share premium 46,167 46,167
Reserves for valuation changes 9 (1,249) 0
Retained earnings 2,833 1,462
Total equity 94,785 94,663
Non-current liabilities
Minority interests 19,402 18,487
Financial liabilities 10/11 97,351 57,116
Other liabilities 1,727 494
Total non-current liabilities 118,480 76,097
Current liabilities
Provisions 267 255
Financial liabilities 10/11 16,047 55,018
Trade accounts payable 2,063 2,617
Other liabilities 1,659 1,709
Total current liabilities 20,036 59,599
Total equity and liabilities 233,301 230,359

Consolidated income statement

Note January 1 to September 30 July 1 to September 30
in € thousand No. 2008 2007 2008 2007
Rental revenues 9,351 0 3,225 0
Income from operating and incidental costs 939 0 343 0
Leasehold payments (174) 0 (57) 0
Real-estate related operating expenses (2,079) 0 (797) 0
Net rental result 8,037 0 2,714 0
General administrative expenses 12 (2,270) (602) (800) (358)
Other operating income 107 103 4 0
Other operating expenses (28) 0 5 0
Other operating income and expenses 79 103 9 0
Valuation gains 850 0 60 0
Valuation losses (3,227) 0 22 0
Valuation result 3/7 (2,377) 0 82 0
Operating income 3,469 (499) 2,005 (358)
Income from equity-accounted investments 5 2,206 4,840 659 4,840
Other result from participations 0 180 0 0
Income from "Lucky-Buy" 0 1,614 0 1,614
Minority interests (1,296) 0 (347) 0
Net interest expense 13 (3,008) 13 (1,735) 10
Financial result (2,098) 6,647 (1,423) 6,464
Consolidated net income (loss) 1,371 6,148 582 6,106
Earnings per share in € 0.15 0.06

Statement of changes in consolidated equity

in € thousand Shares in
circulation
(units)
Sub
scribed
Capital
Share
premium
Reserve for
valuation
changes
Retained
earnings
Net assets
due to
share
holders
Total
Balance at January 1, 2007 0 0 0 0 0 (93) (93)
Contributions 821 821
Regrouping due to change of form 100,000 500 521 0 (251) (770) 0
Consolidated net profit 0 0 0 0 6,106 42 6,148
Balance at September 30, 2007 100,000 500 521 0 5,855 0 6,876
Balance at January 1, 2008 9,406,882 47,034 46,167 0 1,462 0 94,663
Valuation of derivative
financial instruments 0 0 0 (1,249) 0 0 (1,249)
Consolidated net income 0 0 0 0 1,371 1,371
Balance at September 30, 2008 9,406,882 47,034 46,167 (1,249) 2,833 0 94,785

Consolidated cash flow statement

January 1 to September 30
in € thousand 2008 2007
Consolidated net income (economic result) 1,371 6,148
Amortization of intangible assets and depreciation of property, plant and equipment 7 0
Income from the disposal of participating interests 0 (180)
Valuation result 2,377 0
Income from equity-accounted investments (2,206) (4,840)
Withdrawals from equity-accounted investments 1,629 0
Income from "Lucky-Buy" 0 (1,614)
Minority interests 1,296 0
Distributions to minority interests (343) 0
Income from restructuring financial liabilities (1,472) 0
Result from the valuation of derivative financial instruments (49) 0
Cash flow from operating activities (funds from operations) 2,610 (486)
Changes in assets, equity and liabilities
(Increase)/decrease in trade receivables 254 0
(Increase)/decrease in other receivables 3,056 (327)
(Decrease)/increase in provisions 12 0
(Decrease)/increase in trade payables (504) (260)
(Decrease)/increase in other liabilities (111) 47
Net cash provided by / used in operating activities 5,317 (1,026)
Take over of liquid funds of acquired subsidiaries less paid purchase price 0 17,903
Payments for the purchase of interests in associated companies (10) 0
Income from the sale of subsidiaries (BBV 08) 4,705 0
Investments in investment property /property under conustruction (13,473) 0
Income from sale of property ownership certificates 0 190
Net cash used in investing activities (8,778) 18,093
Contributions from cash capital increase 0 10,925
Contributions from shareholders 0 821
Drawing down bank borrowing 45,439 0
Repayment of bank borrowing (42,703) 0
Shareholder loan 0 50
Net cash provided by financing activities 2,736 11,796
Net change in cash and cash equivalents (725) 28,863
Cash and cash equivalents – start of period 5,381 13
Cash and cash equivalents – end of period 4,656 28,876

Notes to the consolidated financial statements

(1) General information on the company

After being entered as an Aktiengesellschaft on July 12, 2007, Fair Value REIT-AG has been listed on the stock exchange since November 16, 2007. It became a REIT on December 6, 2007.

As a result of its participation in thirteen closedend real estate funds, the company must prepare consolidated financial statements. These financial statements include, for the entire period, the segment "Direct Investments" with the Sparkasse portfolio and the office building Airport Office II in Duesseldorf from its completion in July 2008.

(2) Accounting and valuation policies

Principles of preparation – The consolidated interim financial statements have been prepared based on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs), taking IAS 34 "Interim Financial Reporting" into account.

Investment property and financial derivatives are measured at their fair values, interests in associated companies are equity-accounted. All other measurements are based on cost.

Consolidation – The consolidated financial statements include all subsidiaries. The group of consolidated companies has not changed compared to December 31, 2007.

Accounting and valuation methods – the same accounting and valuation methods were applied as in the consolidated financial statements for fiscal year 2007.

Comparable figures – the comparable figures in the income statement and the cash flow statement are for the period from January 1 to September 30, 2007. The company was transformed from a partnership to an Aktiengesellschaft (German Public Limited Company) during this period and had a total of seven subsidiaries on September 30, 2007.

(3) Investment property

€ thousand Direct
investments
Subsidiary Total
Acquisition costs
Balance at January 1, 2008 51,615 98,880 150,495
Reclassification 13,660 5,800 19,460
Additions (subsequent acquisition costs) 217 162 379
Balance at September 30, 2008 65,492 104,842 170,334
Changes in value
Balance at January 1, 2008 (1,655) 1,230 (425)
Reclassification 0 (100) (100)
Write-ups 0 850 850
Write-downs (1,155) (2,072) (3,227)
Balance at September 30, 2008 (2,810) (92) (2,902)
Fair values
Balance at Dec. 31, 2007 49,960 100,110 150,070
Balance at September 30, 2008 62,682 104,750 167,432

The figures identified by CB Richard Ellis GmbH, Berlin as of June 30, 2008 were used as the market values of the investment properties with the exception of Airport Office II, Duesseldorf. Please refer to the comments on pages 34 and 40 of the six-month report 2008 with regard to the assumptions on which the DCF method is based.

Economic ownership of Airport Office II in Duesseldorf was transferred to the group in January 2008. This property was completed and transferred on July 15, 2008. It is now carried at amortized cost under Investment Properties. The carrying amount of € 13,660 thousand includes construction interest totaling € 174 thousand. On September 30, 2008, 100% of the office space and parking space had been let, and 80% of the storage space.

The value of five of the properties increased by a total of € 790 thousand during the first six months of 2008. As the group no longer expects that the Waltrop property (BBV 06) will be sold within one year, this is now carried at its fair value under Investment Properties. As the selling costs of € 100 thousand and the impairment of € 40 thousand as of June 30, 2008 were no longer included, the property's value increased by € 60 thousand. Write-ups (valuation gains) thus totaled € 850 thousand.

The write-downs (valuation losses) for the properties were due to the adjustment to the capitalization and discount rates and the reversal of the advantage from some of the existing rental agreements that were concluded with rent which is above the current market level (overrents). In addition, the subsequent

incidental acquisition costs for the Sparkasse portfolio and the rework costs resulting from the subsequent letting of the Alzey property (IC 01) increased to € 379 thousand. As these items are not covered by the market values as of June 30, 2008, these were written off immediately. As the Essen-Heidhausen property (IC 01) is no longer expected to be sold within one year, it is carried at its fair value under Investment properties, and the impairment of € 50 thousand in the first six months was taken into account.

The write-downs for the direct investments and the subsidiaries currently total € 3,227 thousand.

(4) Properties under construction

Economic ownership of Airport Office II in Duesseldorf was transferred to the group in January 2008. This property was completed and transferred on July 15, 2008. It is now carried at amortized cost of € 13,660 thousand under Investment Properties.

€ thousand IC 10 IC 12 IC 13 IC 15 BBV 02 BBV 09 BBV 10 BBV 14 Total
Balance as at January 1, 2008 25 2,453 1,421 6,051 99 15,170 20,111 13,579 58,909
Additions (acquisition costs) 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
Withdrawals 0 (84) (145) (145) (2) (887) (365) (1) (1,629)
Reserves for valuation changes 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6
Proportion of earnings (10) 44 0 (232) 23 1,252 937 192 2,206
Balance at September 30, 2008 15 2,423 1,276 5,680 120 15,535 20,683 13,770 59,502

(5) Equity-accounted investments

This relates to participations where a participation of between 20% and 50% is held in each case. The € 593 thousand increase in this item compared to December 31, 2007 comprises the acquisition of interests totaling € 10 thousand and the

proportionate earnings due to Fair Value for these companies for the period under review in the amount of € 2,206 thousand less the disbursements received in the nine months of the year including the retained witholding tax and solidarity surcharge totaling € 1,629 thousand.

The group concluded an interest rate hedge that classifies for hedge accounting during the period under review. The change in the fair value between the date the hedge was concluded and September 30, 2008 was included in a reserve for changes in value. € 6 thousand of this total is due to Fair Value.

The income situation for the equity-accounted investments for the period under review was as follows:

€ thousand IC 10 IC 12 IC 13 IC 15 BBV 02 BBV 09 BBV 10 BBV 14 Total
Rental revenues 527 448 2,109 2,578 94 8,793 7,751 4,577 26,877
Income from operating and incidental
costs 237 244 217 241 18 150 496 1,032 2,635
Real-estate related operating expenses (317) (311) (379) (426) (68) (562) (1,272) (2,240) (5,575)
Net rental result 447 381 1,947 2,393 44 8,381 6,975 3,369 23,937
General administrative expenses (24) (33) (93) (114) (15) (329) (344) (368) (1,320)
Other operating income and expenses 0 0 0 3 1 1 (3) (6) (4)
Valuation gains 0 0 110 80 78 800 243 0 1,311
Valuation losses (110) (181) (1,060) (1,929) 0 (1,100) (1,510) (590) (6,480)
Valuation result (net) (110) (181) (950) (1,849) 78 (300) (1,267) (590) (5,169)
Operating result 313 167 904 433 108 7,753 5,361 2,405 17,444
Other interest expenses (329) (78) (1,062) (1,473) (64) (3,510) (2,998) (2,564) (12,078)
Change in market value for the loans (12) 3 73 216 7 388 41 289 1,005
Net interest expense (341) (75) (989) (1,257) (57) (3,122) (2,957) (2,275) (11,073)
Financial result (28) 92 (85) (824) 51 4,631 2,404 130 6,371
Fair Value's share after consolidation (10) 44 0 (232) 23 1,252 937 192 2,206

(6) Financial assets

These comprise the remaining purchase price receivables for the variable purchase price component of € 300 thousand from IC Immobilien Holding AG as a result of the sale of the interest in BBV 08. During the period under review, € 4,705 thousand was paid by the acquirer.

(7) Non-current assets available for sale

As the group no longer expects that the Essen-Haidhausen property (IC 01) and the Waltrop property (BBV 06) will be sold within the year, these are now carried under Investment Properties.

(8) Other receivables and assets

The downturn is based on the settlement of a receivable from the seller of the Sparkasse portfolio for the repayment of the purchase price paid, as it was not possible to transfer one of the properties to the Group due to preemptive rights being exercised.

(9) Equity

The group concluded two interest rate hedges that classify for hedge accounting during the period under review. The change in the fair value between the date the hedges were concluded and September 30, 2008 was included in a reserve for changes in value. Of this total, € 38 thousand is due to minority interests in subsidiaries.

(10) Financial liabilities

Non-current and current financial liabilities totaling € 113,398 thousand increased by € 1,264 thousand compared to December 31, 2007. This amount comprises scheduled redemption as well as drawing down the loan granted to finance the Airport Office II in Duesseldorf totaling € 8,100 thousand.

(11) Restructuring of financial liabilities BBV 06

A package of activities including reduced interest payments, temporarily discontinued loan repayments, limited-term reduced bank margin, waiver of service fees and the granting of shareholder loans was agreed for the subsidiary BBV 06 in June 2008 in order to compensate for the company's temporary liquidity shortage.

Precisely, a fixed-interest loan of around € 27.4 million was converted to a variable-interest loan as of July 1, 2008 against payment of an early repayment penalty totaling € 218 thousand. In view of the intended sale of properties, an interest rate hedge was concluded in this connection for a partial amount of € 15 million (cap) through to June 2012. This restricts a possible increase in the 1-month EURIBOR to a maximum of € 5.25% p.a. against payment of an annual premium of € 62 thousand.

In addition, the main financing creditor HVB has reversed the two loans from another bank and concluded a compound loan in an identical amount. The interest hedge for this loan has already been with HVB for several years.

HVB has agreed to a reduced margin of 0.95% for the period from July 1, 2008 for one year for the overall loan. In compensation, the business provider IC Immobilien Service GmbH has waived its ongoing remuneration from July 2008 up to a maximum amount of € 200 thousand. In addition, from July 2008 on Fair Value REIT-AG grants a shareholder loan to bridge any gaps in liquidity of up to € 600 thousand for a period of 12 months (€ 200 thousand were claimed so far).

The redemption agreements include a repaymentfree period until April 2009 and July 2009 and pro-rata redemption amounts for the period thereafter, which initially total 2.6% or 2.9% of the loan's value.

The fixed-interest loans were originally included in Fair Value's consolidated financial statements at their market values as of September 30, 2007. Termination of the two fixed-interest loans and the transition to variable-interest loans resulted in income from the restructuring of financial liabilities totaling € 1,472 thousand.

(12) General administrative expenses

January 1 to September 30
€ thousand 2008 2007
Fund administration and trustee fees 460 0
Allowances (Supervisory Board, Advisory Boards in Funds,
Managing Directors of Funds)
54 1
Consulting and auditing costs 413 52
Conception and change of legal form 0 366
Reviewer 264 0
Expenses being public 65 0
Costs financial reports 52 0
General Annual Meeting 86 0
Advertisement, events, insertions 57 65
Personnel expenses 574 0
Office costs 73 2
Travel and vehicle expenses 65 0
Depreciation and amortization 7 0
Non-deductible VAT 80 96
Other 20 20
2,270 602

Of the general administrative costs, € 670 thousand (29.5%) are due to the subsidiaries and € 1,600 thousand (70.5%) are due to Fair Value REIT-AG.

(13) Net interest expense

€ thousand
Interest income
Income from refinancing of BBV 06
Valuation of derivative financial instruments
Other interest expense
January 1 to September 30
2008 2007
936 13
1,472 0
50 0
(5,466) 0
(3,008) 13

Net interest includes income from the change in the fair value of derivative financial instruments (interest rate hedges) totaling € 50 thousand. Of this total, € 23 thousand is due to minority interests in subsidiaries. The loans were originally included in the consolidated financial statements on September 30, 2007 at their market values.

The refinancing of the subsidiary BBV 06 resulted in income from the reversal of this adjustment totaling € 1,472 thousand. Of this total, € 668 thousand is due to minority interests in subsidiaries (see 11)).

(14) Segment revenues and results

January 1 to September 30 July 1 to September 30
€ thousand 2008 2007 2008 2007
Segment revenues
Direct investments 2,704 0 957 0
Participations 7,586 0 2,611 0
10,290 0 3,568 0
Segment results
Direct investments 842 0 569 0
Participations 3,957 0 1,909 0
4,799 0 2,478 0
Income from equity-accounted investments 2,206 4,840 659 4,840
Income from "Lucky-Buy" 0 1,614 0 1,614
General administrative expenses (1,330) (499) (473) (358)
Other result from participating interests 0 180 0 0
Minority interests (1,296) 0 (347) 0
Net interest expenses (3,008) 13 (1,735) 10
Consolidated earnings 1,371 6,148 582 6,106

(15) Related parties

September 30, December 31,
€ thousand 2008 2007
Receivables
Purchase price receivable BBV 08 300 5,145
Other 200 68
Liabilities
Liabilities from loans (95) (145)
Liabilities from services (1,170) (1,021)
Other (1) 0
(766) 4,047

management report statements information

No auditor's review

This report was not audited within the meaning of Section 317 of the German Commercial Code (HGB) or subject to an audit review by an auditor and thus does not include an auditor's opinion.

Declaration by legal representatives

To the best of our knowledge, we declare that, according to the principles of proper consolidated reporting applied, the unaudited consolidated financial statements provide a true and fair view of the Group's net assets, financial position and results of operations, that the group management interim report presents the Group's business including the results and the Group's position such as to provide a true and fair view and that the major opportunities and risks of the Group's anticipated growth for the remaining fiscal year are described.

Munich, November 2008

Fair Value REIT-AG

Frank Schaich Manfred Heiler

Individual property information on portfolio of Fair Value REIT-AG

Valuation method

Fair Value engaged Frankfurt-based CB Richard Ellis GmbH (CBRE) to value its directly and indirectly held properties as of June 30, 2008. CBRE had already valued all of the properties as of June 30, 2007 and December 31, 2007.

CBRE is not a company regulated by a supervisory body, however it does employ publicly appointed, sworn experts, members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and real estate experts certified by HypZert GmbH in its Valuation division. According to the Practical Statement (PS) 3.2 of the RICS Valuation Standards (6th edition) from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), London, CBRE identified the properties' market values as defined below:

"The estimated amount for which a property should exchange on the date of valuation between a willing buyer and a willing seller in an arm's-length transaction after proper marketing wherein the parties had each acted knowledgeably, prudently and without compulsion."*

In terms of concept and content, "market value" according to the definition by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and "fair value" according to IFRS and IAS 40 are comparable.

The market value was identified in each case taking into account incidental acquisition costs (land transfer tax, estate agents' fees and notary's and attorneys' fees) and was presented as the net capital value.

The market values of the individual properties was determined using the internationally recognized discounted cash flow method. The discounted cash flow method forms the basis for dynamic calculations and is used to calculate the value of cash flows anticipated in future on various dates and in differing amounts.

In so doing, after identifying all of the factors relevant for the valuation, the future cash flows, some of which are linked to forecasts, are aggregated on an accrual basis. The balance of the receipts and payments recorded is then discounted to a fixed point in time (valuation date) using the discount rate. In contrast to the German Ertragswertverfahren (income-based approach) according to the Wertermittlungsverordnung (WertV – German Value Calculation Directive), the cash flows are explicitly quantified during the observed period and are not shown as annuity payments.

As the impact of future cash flows falls as a result of the discounting, and as the forecasting insecurity increases over the observed period, as a rule in the case of real estate investments the stabilized net investment income is capitalized over a ten-year period (detailed observation period) using a growthimplicit minimum interest rate (capitalization rate) and discounted to the valuation date.

The assumptions used in the valuation model reflect the average assumptions of the dominant investors on the market on the respective valuation date. These valuation parameters reflect the standard market expectations and the extrapolation of the analyzed past figures for the property to be valued or for one or several comparable properties. CBRE

* Translation by RICS Germany, Valuation Faculty Board, 2. edition, September 2003

estimated the valuation parameters as best possible using its best judgment, and these can be broken down into two groups. The property-specific valuation parameters include, for example, rent for initial and follow-on lets, the probability of existing rental agreements being extended, vacancy periods and vacancy costs, no-allocable incidental costs and capital expenditure expected by the owner, fitting and rental costs for initial and follow-on lets as well as property and lease-specific overall interest on the capital tied up in the investment. The general economic factors include, in particular, changes to market prices and rent during the detailed observation period and the inflation assumed in the calculation model.

Individual property information on portfolio of Fair Value REIT-AG

Year of Last Market value Market
Street Town Fund Primary
use
construc
tion
rennovation/
modernization
Plot size December
31. 2007
value June
30. 2008
Discount
interest rate
[m²] [€ thousand] [€ thousand] [%]
Direct holdings
Hauptstraße 56e / 56 d Appen n/ a Offices 1975 1995 4.320 250 240 6.80
Bleeck 1 Bad Bramstedt n/ a Offices 1973 2006 3,873 1,300 1,270 6.40
Oldesloer Straße 24 Bad Segeberg n/ a Offices 1982 2007 5,152 9,700 9,480 6.30
Königstr. 19-21 Barmstedt n/ a Offices 1911 ongoing 2,842 1,520 1,490 6.40
Bahnhofstraße 9 Boennigstedt n/ a Offices 1992 2003 1,131 260 260 7.00
Bahnhofstraße 14 Boostedt n/ a Offices 1989 2005 1,006 140 140 6.50
Am alten Markt 9a Bornhoeved n/ a Offices 1991 2005 873 710 690 6.60
Berliner Damm 6 Ellerau n/ a Offices 1990 2000 1,177 430 420 6.90
Pinneberger Straße 155 Ellerbek n/ a Offices 1985 2001 1,708 390 370 6.70
Dorfstraße 29 Geschendorf n/ a Offices 1985 2006 1,154 260 250 6.90
Hauptstraße 33 Halstenbek n/ a Offices 1969 2001 1,195 910 880 7.30
Seestraße 232 Halstenbek n/ a Offices 1976 2002 549 100 92 7.20
Friesenstraße 59 Helgoland n/ a Offices 1986 2000 194 620 610 6.20
Hamburger Straße 83 Henstedt-Ulzburg n/ a Offices 1989 2004 1,219 1,160 1,120 6.30
Holstenstraße 32 Kaltenkirchen n/ a Offices 1978 2005 1,893 2,050 2,010 6.30
Köllner Chaussee 27 Kölln-Reisiek n/ a Offices 1990 2001 1,004 200 190 7.00
Hamburger Straße 40 Leezen n/ a Offices 1989 2005 886 200 200 7.00
Segeberger Straße 21 Nahe n/ a Offices 1971 2004 1,698 750 730 7.00
Ehndorfer Straße 153 Neumuenster n/ a Offices 1971 2003 1,685 270 260 7.40
Kuhberg 11-13 Neumuenster n/ a Offices 1956 2005 5,286 16,300 16,100 6.30
Röntgenstraße Neumuenster n/ a Offices 1972 1998 2,481 310 300 7.20
Ulzburger Str. 363 d/ e Norderstedt n/ a Offices 1994 2004 2,762 1,570 1,560 6.20
Ulzburger Str. 545 / 547 Norderstedt n/ a Offices 1960 1,313 520 520 8.10
Damm 49 Pinneberg n/ a Offices 1996 2007 1,383 2,500 2,450 7.00
Oeltingsallee 30 Pinneberg-Quellental n/ a Offices 1970 2002 2,047 680 670 6.70
Kieler Straße 100 Quickborn n/ a Offices 1980 2002 1,625 1,560 1,540 6.30
Hauptstraße 49 Rellingen n/ a Offices 1983 2001 828 600 580 7.30
Rosenstraße 15 Sparrieshoop n/ a Offices 1961 1999 984 210 200 7.30
Willy-Meyer-Straße 3-5 Tornesch n/ a Offices 1977 2003 970 620 600 6.70
Am Markt 1 Trappenkamp n/ a Offices 1985 2005 1,190 690 680 6.80
Wassermühlenstraße 5 Uetersen n/ a Offices 2001 2,348 2,000 1,960 6.10
Markt 1 Wahlstedt n/ a Offices 1975 2005 1,848 1,180 1,160 6.50
Peter-Müller-Straße 16 / 16a Duesseldorf n/ a Offices 2008 4,729 n/a 13,700 n/a
Sub-total direct
investments 63,353 49,960 62,722
Subsidiaries
Rheinstr. 8 Teltow IC07 Offices 1995 5,324 25,200 24,800 6.30
Im Taubental 9-17 Neuss IC03 Logistics 1990 19,428 8,600 8,380 7.00
Heidhauser Straße 94 Essen-Heidhausen IC01 Retail 1990 4,776 2,900 2,850 6.40
Hospitalstraße 17-19 /
Judengasse 21 Alzey IC01 Retail 1990 2007 2,243 1,800 1,850 6.60
Andreasstr. 1 Ahaus-Wuellen BBV06 Retail 1990 5,513 1,300 1,170 7.40
Andreasstr. 3 - 7 Ahaus-Wuellen BBV06 Retail 1973 13,036 4,800 4,750 7.10
Marktplatz 3 Altenberge BBV06 Retail 1986 1,756 1,200 1,230 6.50
Heerenbergerstr. 51 Emmerich BBV06 Retail 1987 4,314 1,200 1,080 6.60
Hubert-Prott-Str. 117 Frechen BBV06 Retail 1988 4,282 1,300 1,230 6.90
Schwarzer Weg 21-24 Hamm BBV06 Retail 1990 2,665 1,400 1,410 7.10

1) Annualized potential rent based on market values as of June 30, 2008

Stake of Fair Value REIT
-AG
Total
space
Vacan
cies
Annualized
contractual
rent
Annualized
potential
rent
Proportionate
participating
interest
Market
value June
30. 2008
Remaining
term of
rental ag
reements
Rental level
by rental reve
nues
Annualized
contractual
rent
Annualized
potential
rent
Ongoing
return 1)
[m²] [m²] [€ thousand] [€ thousand] [%] [€ thousand] [years] [%] [€ thousand] [€ thousand] [%]
212 0 19 19 100.00 240 9.3 100.0 19 19 8.0
997 0 77 77 100.00 1,270 16.1 100.0 77 77 6.1
9,233 467 588 614 100.00 9,480 14.1 95.7 588 614 6.5
1,264 0 92 92 100.00 1,490 15.2 100.0 92 92 6.2
211 0 19 19 100.00 260 9.3 100.0 19 19
114 0 10 10 100.00 140 9.3 100.0 10 10
664 0 51 51 100.00 690 8.4 100.0 51 51
369 0 31 31 100.00 420 9.3 100.0 31 31
356 0 28 28 100.00 370 6.4 100.0 28 28
316
791
0
0
15
64
20
64
100.00
100.00
250
880
9.3
9.3
75.0
100.0
15
64
20
64
188 0 8 8 100.00 92 9.3 100.0 8 8
490 0 38 38 100.00 610 12.6 100.0 38 38
1,005 0 71 71 100.00 1,120 17.4 100.0 71 71
1,581 0 121 121 100.00 2,010 17.3 100.0 121 121
168 0 15 15 100.00 190 9.3 100.0 15 15
174 0 16 16 100.00 200 9.3 100.0 16 16
734 0 59 59 100.00 730 9.3 100.0 59 59
346 0 23 23 100.00 260 7.1 100.0 23 23
11,808 102 939 949 100.00 16,100 16.8 99.0 939 949
534 0 28 28 100.00 300 8.3 100.0 28 28
1,340 43 104 104 100.00 1,560 14.1 100.0 104 104
872 702 16 67 100.00 520 3.9 23.4 16 67
1,930
624
0
0
174
51
174
51
100.00
100.00
2,450
670
4.3
5.2
100.0
100.0
174
51
174
51
1,309 0 98 98 100.00 1,540 17.4 100.0 98 98
524 0 42 42 100.00 580 9.3 100.0 42 42
237 0 17 17 100.00 200 6.0 100.0 17 17
657 0 55 55 100.00 600 5.5 100.0 55 55
787 106 47 53 100.00 680 8.5 88.6 47 53
1,759 0 123 123 100.00 1,960 14.3 100.0 123 123
1,346 198 92 92 100.00 1,160 6.4 100.0 92 92
4,730 1,598 628 974 100.00 13,700 6.1 64.4 628 974
47,670 3,215 3,755 4,200 62,722 12.1 89.4 3,755 4,200
13,382 0 2,823 2,823 75.65 18,761 6.8 100.0 2,136 2,136
12,063 1,014 544 641 71.58 5,998 1.0 84.9 389 459
1,386 0 216 216 55.81 1,590 7.2 100.0 121 121
1,989 18 132 140 55.81 1,032 6.7 94.3 74 78
1,496 0 108 108 54.64 639 2.3 100.0 59 59
3,915 0 473 473 54.64 2,596 0.6 100.0 259 259
1,285 0 106 106 54.64 672 3.0 100.0 58 58
1,415 92 120 123 54.64 590 5.1 97.8 66 67
1,225 0 154 154 54.64 672 5.1 100.0 84 84
1,349 0 144 144 54.64 770 1.3 100.0 79 79
Primary Year of
construc
Last
rennovation/
Market value
December
Market
value June
Discount
Street Town Fund use tion modernization Plot size 31. 2007 30. 2008 interest rate
[m²] [€ thousand] [€ thousand] [%]
1970.
Hinüberstr. 6 Hanover BBV06 Other 1987. 1991 2006 3.204 20.200 20.200 6.50
1972,
Köhlstr. 8 Cologne BBV06 Logistics 1988, 1989 40,591 9,300 9,990 7.40
Gutenbergstr. 152 /
St. Töniser Str. 12 Krefeld BBV06 Retail 1990 8,417 4,800 4,650 6.80
Lippestr. 2 Lippetal-Herzfeld BBV06 Retail 1990 3,155 1,700 1,680 6.80
Zeughausstr. 13 Meschede BBV06 Retail 1989 1,673 610 560 6.90
Äußere Spitalhofstr. 15-17 Passau BBV06 Retail 1982 2007 2,884 4,900 4,610 6.90
Steinheimer Str. 64 Seligenstadt BBV06 Retail 1983 4,000 1,900 1,940 6.50
Bahnhofstraße 20 a-e Waltrop BBV06 Retail 1989 1,742 2,900 2,860 7.00
Adalbertsteinweg 32-36 Aachen BBV03 Offices 1990 1,038 2,300 2,010 6.70
Marconistr. 4-8 Cologne BBV03 Logistics 1990 13,924 3,700 3,580 6.80
Hauptstr. 51-55 Weyhe-Leeste BBV03 Retail 1989 2005 11,248 3,900 3,920 6.90
Total subsidiaries 155,213 105,910 104,750
Associated companies
Max-Planck-Ring 26 / 28 Langenfeld IC13 Logistics 1996 14,727 11,100 11,000 7.00
Friedrich-Engels-Ring 52 Neubrandenburg IC13 Offices 1995-1997 4,705 10,900 9,940 6.50
Großbeerenstr. 231 Potsdam IC13 Offices 1995 2,925 3,300 3,410 6.70
Carnotstr. 5-7 Berlin BBV14 Offices 1995 4,583 15,900 15,500 6.30
Nossener Brücke 8-12 Dresden BBV14 Offices 1997 4,134 8,300 8,110 6.90
Kröpeliner Str. 26-28 Rostock BBV14 Retail 1995 7,479 62,800 62,800 6.10
Hartmannstr. 3 a-7 Chemnitz IC12 Offices 1997 4,226 8,300 8,120 6.40
Heinrich-Lorenz-Str. 35 Chemnitz IC15 Offices 1998 4,718 4,400 4,270 7.00
Am alten Bad 1-7,
Theaterstr. 34a
Chemnitz IC15 Offices 1997 3,246 6,000 5,930 6.20
Königsbrücker Str. 121 a Dresden IC15 Other 1997 4,242 12,300 12,300 6.60
Rheinallee 9 Duesseldorf IC15 Offices 1967 2002 3,354 6,300 6,380 5.90
Pascalkehre 15 / 15a Quickborn IC15 Offices 1997 9,129 15,100 13,900 6.50
Zum Rotering 5-7 Ahaus BBV10 Retail 1989 3,884 2,600 2,510 7.20
Vor den Fuhren 2 Celle BBV10 Retail 1992 21,076 13,700 13,800 6.70
Nordpassage 1 Eisenhuettenstadt BBV10 Retail 1993 20,482 57,800 56,900 6.40
Altmärker Str. 5 Genthin BBV10 Retail 1998 3,153 730 790 7.50
Robert-Bosch-Str. 11 Langen BBV10 Offices 1994 6,003 18,500 18,600 6.70
Hammer Str. 455-459 Muenster BBV10 Retail 1991 15,854 9,600 9,520 6.50
Hannoversche Str. 39 Osnabrueck BBV10 Retail 1989 7,502 3,300 3,270 6.70
Klingelbrink 10 Rheda-Wiedenbrueck BBV10 Retail 1991 2,455 2,200 2,190 6.90
Lerchenbergstr. 112 / 113,
Annendorfer Str. 15 / 16 Wittenberg BBV10 Retail 1994 96,822 24,800 24,400 6.10
Henkestr. 5 Erlangen BBV02 Retail 1984 6,350 1,800 1,890 6.70
Oberfrohnaer Str. 62 - 74 Chemnitz IC10 Retail 1997 11,203 9,800 9,690 6.60
Leimbacher Straße Bad Salzungen BBV09 Retail 1992 22,979 15,000 15,100 6.60
Mühlhäuser Str. 100 Eisenach BBV09 Retail 1994 44,175 52,400 52,300 6.20
Putzbrunner Str. 71 / 73,
Fritz-Erler-Str. 3 Munich-Neuperlach BBV09 Offices 1986 10,030 43,100 42,300 6.30
Weißenfelser Str. 70 Naumburg BBV09 Retail 1993 20,517 21,600 22,300 6.60
An der Backstania 1 Weilburg BBV09 Retail 1994 17,211 10,800 10,600 6.80
Total associated companies 377,164 452,430 447,820
Total portfolio properties 595,730 608,300 615,292

1) Annualized potential rent based on market values as of June 30, 2008

2) Acquisition costs carried forward

To our shareholders Group interim Consolidated financial Notes Individual property management report statements information

Stake of Fair Value REIT -AG
Remaining
Total
Vacan
Annualized
contractual
Annualized
potential
Proportionate
participating
Market
value June
term of
rental ag
Rental level
by rental reve
Annualized
contractual
Annualized
potential
Ongoing
space
cies
rent rent interest 30. 2008 reements nues rent rent return 1)
[m²]
[m²]
[€ thousand] [€ thousand] [%] [€ thousand] [years] [%] [€ thousand] [€ thousand] [%]
19.460 1.636 1.636 54.64 11.038 6.3 100.0 894 894 8.1
10.4
24,476
14,231
597 1,041 54.64 5,459 4.2 57.4 326 569
4,683 451 451 54.64 2,541 1.9 100.0 246 246 9.7
1,452 144 144 54.64 918 2.1 100.0 78 78 8.5
7.5
1,095
8,492
42
600
42
600
54.64
54.64
306
2,519
4.8
8.7
100.0
100.0
23
328
23
328
13.0
1,390 163 166 54.64 1,060 5.1 98.2 89 90
2,124
151
234 255 54.64 1,563 1.3 91.8 128 139
2,021
1,022
185 219 53.64 1,078 1.7 84.7 99 117 10.9
9,640 330 330 53.64 1,920 3.6 100.0 177 177
3,141
45
117,479
16,574
381
9,585
381
10,193
53.64 2,103
63,827
1.6
5.1
100.0
94.4
204
5,918
204
6,266
10,453 1,170 1,170 49.68 5,465 7.1 100.0 581 581
7,557
1,313
1,110 1,217 49.68 4,939 5.3 91.2 551 605
4,024
1,539
10,049
445
194
1,180
297
1,254
49.68
45.02
1,694
6,978
2.2
2.4
65.2
94.1
96
531
148
565
9,167
293
760 780 45.02 3,651 0.7 97.4 342 351
19,306
194
4,245 4,337 45.02 28,274 6.8 97.9 1,911 1,953
8,380
674
601 666 40.22 3,266 2.7 90.2 242 268
5,845 533 533 38.31 1,636 0.7 100.0 204 204
5,118
1,208
339 427 36.07 2,139 1.4 79.3 122 154
11,554 869 869 35.59 4,378 9.3 100.0 309 309
2,325 402 402 38.31 2,444 9.8 100.0 154 154
10,570 1,265 1,265 38.31 5,325 3.6 100.0 484 485
2,054
164
227 235 38.30 961 1.2 96.6 87 90
10,611 1,131 1,131 38.30 5,286 4.2 100.0 433 433
40,101
1,275
256
4,697
65
4,697
81
38.30
38.30
21,795
303
5.1
4.5
100.0
80.1
1,799
25
1,799
31
14,021
2,642
1,245 1,451 38.30 7,124 2.6 85.8 477 556
7,353 674 674 38.30 3,647 10.5 100.0 258 258
4,207 305 305 38.30 1,253 1.1 100.0 117 117
2,235
238
168 186 38.30 839 1.8 90.8 65 71
14,710
696
1,846 1,892 38.30 9,346 9.4 97.6 707 725
2,770 231 231 38.28 723 3.0 100.0 88 88
9,970
248
673 746 26.14 2,533 2.0 90.2 176 195
10,985 1,260 1,260 24.93 3,764 3.8 100.0 314 314
37,400 3,483 3,483 24.93 13,038 16.0 100.0 868 868
19,018 4,391 4,391 24.93 10,545 5.3 100.0 1,095 1,095
15,180 1,743 1,743 24.93 5,559 10.0 100.0 435 435
8,145 785 785 24.93 2,643 9.7 100.0 196 196
304,385
9,910
35,587 36,505 159,548 6.2 97.1 12,667 13,046
469,534
29,699
48,926 50,898 286,097 6.9 95.0 22,339 23,511

Contact details

Fair Value REIT-AG Leopoldstraße 244 80807 Munich Germany

Tel. + 49 (0) 89 / 92 92 8 15 - 01 Fax + 49 (0) 89 / 92 92 8 15 - 15

[email protected] www.fvreit.de

MANAGING BOARD

Frank Schaich Manfred Heiler

SUPERVISORY BOARD

Prof. Dr. Heinz Rehkugler, Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrates Christian Hopfer, stellvertretender Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrates Dr. Oscar Kienzle

Registered office: Munich Commercial register at Munich Local Court No. HRB 168 882

Date of publication: November 28, 2008

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