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[reference.com](https://www.reference.com/world-view/calculate-cost-land-per-acre-9511d294b5d6920b?ad=dirN&qo=paaIndex&o=740005&origq=land)<br>Estimated $26.8 T U.S. CRE investable universe |
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<br>- Institutional-quality represents $11.7 T (44%). |
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<br>- Residential sectors control. |
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<br>- Alternative sectors account for over 30%<br> |
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<br>WHY MEASURE THE INVESTABLE UNIVERSE?<br> |
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<br>The goal of this analysis is to supply financiers with a criteria for the size and scale of the U.S. business property (CRE) market, individual residential or commercial property sectors and the "institutional" quality portion of the market. Up to this point, published estimates on the size of the industrial realty investable universe primarily focus on country-level global comparisons, taking a top-down method to approximate the size of the overall commercial genuine estate market in each region. Existing literature does little to approximate the value of specific residential or commercial property types, not to mention alternative residential or [commercial](https://chaar-realestate.com) property sectors. This report intends to fill this gap in the business property information landscape. Focusing solely on the United States, this report takes a bottom-up technique, aggregating quotes for the size of private commercial property residential or commercial property types to get to a value for the overall commercial genuine estate market. This method permits segmentation between standard and alternative residential or commercial property types, as well as the ability to approximate the share of "institutional" property by sector.<br> |
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<br>Just how huge is the U.S. commercial property market? Although a seemingly simple concern, approximating the size of the marketplace is challenging for several reasons: absence of information and openness (particularly for smaller, less-liquid and historically tracked residential or commercial property sectors), the widely diverse nature of the range of investible residential or commercial property types, and inconsistent industry definitions/classifications.<br> |
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<br>This analysis attempts to respond to the question through a two-step procedure: initially, approximating the gross asset worth of each residential or commercial property sector no matter ownership, tenancy, tenure, size, location, and quality. After getting to a price quote for the overall size of each sector, the 2nd step is to apply filters based on assumptions for developing class, vintage, size and/or market to more narrow the investable universe to just consist of institutional possessions - a subsegment of the investable universe that is limited to residential or commercial properties that fit the typical requirements of institutional financiers.<br> |
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<br>Sector sizes are estimated using the most trusted private and public information sources for industrial realty available, while also leveraging the understanding and insights generated by Clarion and Rosen Consulting Group (RCG)'s experience in the market. For a lot of sectors, the method to determining the general worth involves estimating the physical size of the sector, be it square footage, units, rooms, or beds |
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