Institutional investors decreased their target allocations to real estate by 10 basis points in 2025 to 10.7%–the first decline in more than a decade–a new report from Hodes Weill & Assocs. and Cornell University found.
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Institutional Target Allocations to Real Estate Remain Flat for the First Time Since 2013
Institutional target allocations to real estate are flat for the first time in 10 years at 10.8%, finds the 11th annual Institutional Real Estate Allocations Monitor, published by Hodes Weill & Associates and Cornell University’s Baker Program in Real Estate.
Investors Increase Real Estate Target Allocations
Institutional investors continue to increase their target allocations to real estate and expect attractive buying opportunities to emerge over the next several years, reported Hodes Weill & Associates and Cornell University in their annual Institutional Real Estate Allocations Monitor.
Investors Increase Commercial Real Estate Allocations
Despite decreased returns in 2020, institutional investor confidence in commercial real estate remains strong, according to Hodes Weill & Assocs. and Cornell University’s Baker Program in Real Estate.
Institutions Increase Commercial Real Estate Allocations
COVID-19 has not dampened global institutions’ confidence in commercial real estate.
