Commercial Real Estate: It's More Diverse Than You Think

The commercial real estate market is diverse, extending beyond office properties to include multifamily housing, industrial and logistics, hospitality, and niche sectors. Investors can access these segments through both public and private markets, with capital markets recovering from 2025 lows.
Commercial real estate (CRE) is often viewed narrowly through the lens of the office sector, but it spans a diverse range of asset types. These include multifamily housing, industrial and logistics, hospitality, and niche sectors. Offices may face headwinds, but many other CRE segments appear more resilient. Investors can access these segments through both public and private markets. Capital markets have recovered from their 2025 lows, thanks in part to increased participation from private credit providers, insurance investors, and structured-products markets. SASB deals can combine asset-level underwriting discipline with market-based liquidity, broadening investors' toolkits.
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