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Research Desk
A curated index of 20,204 CRE market research reports from the major institutional publishers — filterable by asset class, market and publisher. Editorial Family-Office interpretation layer is rolling out report-by-report.
Showing Family Office Briefings with a Direct angle — each card surfaces how a family office could deploy capital in that market.
247 reports
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Q225 | MULTIFAMILY MARKET REPORT | PHOENIX, AZ
Direct:Direct ownership in well-located assets could provide family offices with customization and control, particularly in emerging submarkets like Roosevelt Row.
- MatthewsJul 18, 2025
Q225 | RETAIL MARKET REPORT | SAN DIEGO, CA
Direct:Direct ownership in well-located retail assets could provide family offices with control and customization in a market adjusting to closures.
- MatthewsJul 18, 2025
Q225 | INDUSTRIAL MARKET REPORT | JACKSONVILLE, FL
Direct:Direct ownership in Jacksonville's industrial assets allows a family office to customize their investment strategy and respond quickly to market changes.
- MatthewsJul 17, 2025
Q225 | RETAIL MARKET REPORT | PHOENIX, AZ
Direct:The direct ownership angle for a family office in this market could involve acquiring strategically located retail properties in suburban areas experiencing growth.
- MatthewsJul 12, 2025
Q225 | RETAIL DEVELOPMENT MARKET REPORT | SAN DIEGO, CA
Direct:Direct ownership in the San Diego retail sector allows a family office to customize asset management strategies in response to market fluctuations.
- MatthewsJul 10, 2025
Q225 | RETAIL MARKET REPORT | LOS ANGELES, CA
Direct:Direct ownership in well-located suburban retail assets could provide family offices with control and customization in a challenging market.
- MatthewsJul 9, 2025
Q225 | OFFICE MARKET REPORT | SOUTH FLORIDA
Direct:Direct ownership in the medical office sector could allow a family office to capitalize on high occupancy rates and increasing rents driven by healthcare demand.
- MatthewsJul 4, 2025
Q225 | RETAIL MARKET REPORT | DALLAS-FORT WORTH, TX
Direct:Direct ownership in well-located retail assets could provide family offices with control and customization, particularly in suburban areas experiencing population growth.
- MatthewsJul 3, 2025
Q125 | MULTIFAMILY MARKET REPORT | SAN ANTONIO, TX
Direct:Direct ownership in the San Antonio multifamily sector allows a family office to customize their investment strategy and respond quickly to market changes.
- MatthewsJul 2, 2025
Q225 | INDUSTRIAL MARKET REPORT | DALLAS-FORT WORTH, TX
Direct:Direct ownership in the Dallas-Fort Worth industrial sector could allow a family office to customize asset management strategies and respond quickly to market changes.
- MatthewsJun 24, 2025
Q125 | RETAIL MARKET REPORT | LOS ANGELES, CA
Direct:The direct ownership angle for a family office in this market involves acquiring underperforming retail assets for repositioning or redevelopment to meet changing consumer demands.
- MatthewsJun 24, 2025
Q125 | INDUSTRIAL MARKET REPORT | TAMPA, FL
Direct:Direct ownership in Tampa's industrial assets allows a family office to capitalize on the strong demand for smaller spaces and modern facilities.
- MatthewsJun 18, 2025
Q125 | MULTIFAMILY MARKET REPORT | COLUMBUS, OH
Direct:Direct ownership in Columbus multifamily assets allows a family office to customize their investment strategy and respond quickly to market changes.
- MatthewsJun 18, 2025
Q125 | MULTIFAMILY MARKET REPORT | FORT LAUDERDALE, FL
Direct:Direct ownership of multifamily assets in Fort Lauderdale allows a family office to customize management strategies and respond quickly to market changes.
- MatthewsJun 18, 2025
Q125 | MULTIFAMILY MARKET REPORT | LOS ANGELES, CA
Direct:Direct ownership in the Los Angeles multifamily sector allows a family office to capitalize on the improving occupancy rates and customize their investment strategy.
- MatthewsJun 18, 2025
Q125 | INDUSTRIAL MARKET REPORT | CHICAGO, IL
Direct:Direct ownership in well-located industrial properties could provide family offices with control and customization, particularly in high-demand areas near intermodal hubs.
- MatthewsJun 17, 2025
Q125 | MULTIFAMILY MARKET REPORT | SAN DIEGO, CA
Direct:Direct ownership in strategically located Class B assets could provide family offices with control and customization in a market facing affordability challenges.
- MatthewsJun 17, 2025
Q125 | INDUSTRIAL MARKET REPORT | SANTA CLARA, CA
Direct:Direct ownership in smaller industrial facilities under 50,000 square feet could provide family offices with control and customization in this competitive market.
- MatthewsJun 14, 2025
Q125 | INDUSTRIAL MARKET REPORT | ALAMEDA COUNTY, CA
Direct:Direct ownership in smaller industrial assets could allow a family office to customize operations and respond quickly to market changes in Alameda County.
- MatthewsJun 7, 2025
Q125 | RETAIL MARKET REPORT | AUSTIN, TX
Direct:Direct ownership in retail assets could provide family offices with control and customization in a market characterized by limited available space.
- MatthewsJun 6, 2025
Q125 | MULTIFAMILY MARKET REPORT | INLAND EMPIRE, CA
Direct:Direct ownership in this market allows a family office to customize their investment strategy and respond quickly to market dynamics.
- MatthewsJun 5, 2025
Q125 | INDUSTRIAL MARKET REPORT | DENVER, CO
Direct:Direct ownership in well-located industrial assets could provide family offices with control and customization in a market showing signs of stabilization.
- MatthewsJun 5, 2025
Q125 | RETAIL MARKET REPORT | SAN DIEGO, CA
Direct:Direct ownership in this market allows a family office to customize their approach and respond quickly to tenant selection and market dynamics.
- MatthewsJun 5, 2025
Q125 | INDUSTRIAL MARKET REPORT | NORTHERN COLORADO
Direct:The direct ownership angle for a family office in this market could involve acquiring underperforming industrial properties to reposition and lease to stable tenants.
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