Property Management
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WELL
Welltower Inc.
Property Management – in-house management of property-level operations and tenant relations.
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$133.72B |
$202.78
+1.43%
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EQIX
Equinix, Inc.
Property management services for data center assets under management and operational support.
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$73.86B |
$754.90
+0.03%
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SPG
Simon Property Group, Inc.
Property management services are a core offering for SPG’s portfolio of properties.
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$59.77B |
$182.44
-0.35%
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DLR
Digital Realty Trust, Inc.
Data center ownership and operations imply property management activities for tenants and investors.
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$53.61B |
$157.85
+0.43%
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PSA
Public Storage
Operates property management services for owned and third-party facilities.
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$47.29B |
$268.10
-0.52%
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CBRE
CBRE Group, Inc.
CBRE directly provides property management services as part of owners' tenants and facilities oversight.
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$46.65B |
$157.84
+0.67%
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VTR
Ventas, Inc.
Property management/support services for owned assets are part of the company’s operating model.
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$36.01B |
$79.10
-0.18%
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EXR
Extra Space Storage Inc.
EXR provides property management and leasing services for owners, a direct service offering in real estate operations.
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$27.90B |
$130.09
-1.05%
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AVB
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.
AVB operates and manages residential properties, indicating direct property management services.
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$25.73B |
$180.10
-0.32%
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EQR
Equity Residential
EQR provides property management and leasing services for its on-portfolio assets and residents.
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$23.12B |
$60.70
+0.24%
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IHG
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC
IHG deploys property management systems for hotels, aligning with Property Management.
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$22.49B |
$130.92
+0.28%
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L
Loews Corporation
Property Management relates to operating and maintaining Loews’ real estate properties, including hotels.
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$22.07B |
$106.95
+0.52%
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BEKE
KE Holdings Inc.
Home rental services and related management imply property management capabilities on BEKE's platform.
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$20.41B |
$17.20
-1.69%
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INVH
Invitation Homes Inc.
Directly offers property management services (including third-party management) to institutional clients.
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$17.28B |
$28.17
-0.07%
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ESS
Essex Property Trust, Inc.
Provides property management and tenant leasing/operational services across its portfolio.
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$16.82B |
$261.42
+0.08%
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SUI
Sun Communities, Inc.
Property Management: on-site leasing, tenant coordination, and asset operations for MH/RV communities.
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$16.05B |
$128.35
+0.10%
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MAA
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.
MAA directly provides property management services to operate and lease its communities.
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$15.64B |
$133.35
-0.19%
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JLL
Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
Direct property management services provided to owners/investors (Property Management).
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$14.92B |
$319.75
+1.55%
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KIM
Kimco Realty Corporation
Kimco engages in property management/asset management activities for its real estate assets.
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$13.79B |
$20.39
+0.15%
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REG
Regency Centers Corporation
The company directly manages and leases its properties, aligning with Property Management.
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$12.87B |
$70.94
+0.10%
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DOC
Healthpeak Properties, Inc.
Healthpeak internalizes property management for its portfolio, indicating direct property management services.
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$12.40B |
$17.84
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ELS
Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc.
Company-wide property management/ leasing operations for its own portfolio align with 'Property Management' as a core service.
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$12.21B |
$63.32
+0.49%
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AMH
American Homes 4 Rent
AMH conducts leasing, asset management, and property operations in-house, aligning with Property Management.
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$12.02B |
$32.55
+0.48%
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HST
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
Engages in property management activities across its hotel properties (leasing, operations).
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$11.98B |
$17.36
-0.37%
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UDR
UDR, Inc.
UDR directly manages and operates properties as part of its core business.
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$11.79B |
$35.77
+0.51%
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CPT
Camden Property Trust
Property management of residential properties, including leasing and tenant services.
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$11.24B |
$104.97
-0.24%
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BXP
BXP, Inc.
BXP engages in property operations and tenant services, i.e., property management.
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$11.09B |
$70.57
+0.76%
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BPYPP
Brookfield Property Partners L.P.
BPYPP's in-house property management activities support its asset operations and tenant relations.
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$9.75B |
$14.77
+0.10%
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REXR
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc.
Property Management reflects ongoing management and occupancy oversight of Rexford's properties.
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$9.71B |
$40.80
-0.57%
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EGP
EastGroup Properties, Inc.
The company performs property management and tenant services as part of operating industrial properties.
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$9.59B |
$179.81
+0.01%
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ARE
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.
ARE directly provides property management services for its portfolio of life science facilities.
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$8.80B |
$50.95
+0.13%
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FRT
Federal Realty Investment Trust
Property Management is a core ongoing service for handling property leasing and tenant relations.
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$8.45B |
$97.36
-0.62%
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CUBE
CubeSmart
CubeSmart provides third-party property management services for storage assets, aligning with real estate services.
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$8.27B |
$36.20
-0.18%
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ADC
Agree Realty Corporation
ADC manages leasing and property operations across its portfolio, aligning with Property Management.
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$8.25B |
$74.22
-0.42%
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AHR
American Healthcare REIT, Inc.
Owns and operates properties with leasing and tenant services, aligning with Property Management.
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$8.09B |
$48.90
+1.87%
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BRX
Brixmor Property Group Inc.
BRX directly owns, operates, and maintains properties, providing leasing and tenant services as part of its core business.
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$8.08B |
$26.01
-1.44%
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NNN
NNN REIT, Inc.
Engages in property management and leasing activities for portfolio of properties.
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$7.73B |
$40.98
+0.07%
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FR
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.
FR operates an integrated ownership, leasing, and property management platform, enabling asset management and tenant services.
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$7.46B |
$56.49
+0.31%
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FSV
FirstService Corporation
FSV directly provides property management services for residential, commercial, and industrial properties via its brands.
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$6.99B |
$151.99
-1.87%
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STWD
Starwood Property Trust, Inc.
STWD engages in Real Estate Management activities (asset management, property operations) for owned and managed assets.
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$6.56B |
$17.80
-0.36%
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VNO
Vornado Realty Trust
Property management is a core service associated with overseeing tenant relations and portfolio operations.
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$6.50B |
$35.04
+3.55%
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TRNO
Terreno Realty Corporation
Property management activities are part of portfolio operations, aligning with Property Management.
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$6.40B |
$62.09
+0.27%
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EPRT
Essential Properties Realty Trust, Inc.
EPRT engages in property management as part of its internal platform to manage its net-lease portfolio.
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$6.23B |
$31.71
+0.79%
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KRG
Kite Realty Group Trust
KRG provides property management and tenant leasing/operations services for its portfolio.
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$5.03B |
$22.75
-0.52%
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HHH
Howard Hughes Holdings Inc.
Direct property management and related services across the MPC operating assets are a defined, ongoing business activity.
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$5.02B |
$85.24
+0.79%
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KRC
Kilroy Realty Corporation
Kilroy's ownership and management of properties implies ongoing Property Management services to operate and maintain assets.
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$4.87B |
$41.68
+1.14%
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PECO
Phillips Edison & Company, Inc.
PECO directly provides property management services for its centers, a core Real Estate Services function.
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$4.43B |
$35.16
-0.33%
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CUZ
Cousins Properties Incorporated
Property management is a direct service provided for owned assets and tenants within their portfolio.
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$4.21B |
$25.14
+0.24%
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TNL
Travel + Leisure Co.
TNL provides ongoing management for vacation ownership properties and owner communities, signaling Property Management services.
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$4.20B |
$65.42
+1.11%
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MAC
The Macerich Company
Direct property management of shopping centers is a fundamental service the company provides.
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$4.19B |
$16.48
-0.63%
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IRT
Independence Realty Trust, Inc.
IRT provides property management and leasing services for its own properties, a direct service offering.
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$3.96B |
$16.89
-0.32%
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EPR
EPR Properties
As part of portfolio management, some property-level management activities align with Property Management.
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$3.95B |
$51.84
-0.04%
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SKT
Tanger Inc.
In-house property management capabilities support center operations and tenant services.
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$3.79B |
$33.09
-1.16%
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NHI
National Health Investors, Inc.
NHI provides asset-related services including property management and asset oversight for its portfolio.
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$3.74B |
$78.83
-0.03%
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CWK
Cushman & Wakefield plc
CWK provides Property Management services (occupier services) as part of its real estate services.
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$3.71B |
$16.12
+0.72%
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HGV
Hilton Grand Vacations Inc.
Provides property management services for resort properties and related assets.
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$3.49B |
$40.05
+2.29%
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BNL
Broadstone Net Lease, Inc.
Involves property management activities for owned assets; aligns with operations.
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$3.46B |
$18.50
+1.12%
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SLG
SL Green Realty Corp.
Asset and property management responsibilities imply direct provision of property management services to owners.
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$3.12B |
$44.88
+2.15%
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HIW
Highwoods Properties, Inc.
Property management is a direct service HIW provides for its office assets, covering leasing, maintenance, and operations.
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$2.95B |
$27.30
+0.05%
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NMRK
Newmark Group, Inc.
Property management is a core service offered within its integrated CRE platform.
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$2.91B |
$16.63
+0.91%
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VTMX
Corporación Inmobiliaria Vesta, S.A.B. de C.V.
Property management services as part of portfolio operations.
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$2.89B |
$30.29
-0.88%
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AKR
Acadia Realty Trust
Provides property management services as part of its real estate operations.
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$2.64B |
$20.08
-0.35%
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BKD
Brookdale Senior Living Inc.
Brookdale provides property management as part of operating and maintaining senior living communities.
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$2.56B |
$11.22
+3.89%
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FCPT
Four Corners Property Trust, Inc.
FCPT engages in property management/leasing activities across its owned property portfolio.
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$2.51B |
$24.05
+0.19%
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UE
Urban Edge Properties
UE directly manages and maintains properties (property management) as part of its core REIT operations.
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$2.40B |
$18.91
-0.66%
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NSA
National Storage Affiliates Trust
NSA provides ongoing property management, leasing, and tenant-related services across its portfolio.
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$2.21B |
$28.46
-1.21%
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IVT
InvenTrust Properties Corp.
IVT directly leases and manages space across its centers, a core property-management service.
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$2.21B |
$28.05
-1.32%
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DEI
Douglas Emmett, Inc.
Property management is a core service aspect of DEI's operations (tenant management, operations).
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$1.97B |
$11.75
-0.34%
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CXW
CoreCivic, Inc.
Manages and operates government detention facilities, aligning with property management responsibilities.
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$1.83B |
$17.32
+1.44%
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OGCP
Empire State Realty OP, L.P.
Company operates leasing and property operations for its assets, i.e., property management services.
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$1.77B |
$6.41
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NTST
NETSTREIT Corp.
Internal property management and leasing of a large, diversified real estate portfolio implies property management services.
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$1.52B |
$18.13
-0.44%
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ELME
Elme Communities
Property Management — Elme directly provides leasing, tenant services, and property operations for its portfolio.
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$1.50B |
$17.02
+0.21%
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PGRE
Paramount Group, Inc.
Property management is a direct service provided to operate and maintain PGRE's owned assets.
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$1.45B |
$6.58
+0.08%
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VRE
Veris Residential, Inc.
Direct property management and tenant-services are core offerings for its portfolio of multifamily properties.
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$1.42B |
$14.85
-2.04%
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IIPR
Innovative Industrial Properties, Inc.
Directly provides property management and landlord-type services for owned cannabis/industrial real estate.
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$1.35B |
$48.97
+1.91%
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UMH
UMH Properties, Inc.
UMH provides property management services for its communities.
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$1.30B |
$14.96
-1.93%
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IRS
IRSA Inversiones y Representaciones Sociedad Anónima
IRSA provides property management services, leasing administration, and asset management for its real estate portfolio.
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$1.18B |
$14.00
-12.01%
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AAT
American Assets Trust, Inc.
AAT provides in-house property management services across its portfolio.
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$1.17B |
$19.16
-0.05%
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ALEX
Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.
Direct property management capabilities (leasing, operations) as part of real estate services.
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$1.14B |
$15.51
-0.96%
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RLJ
RLJ Lodging Trust
RLJ manages and operates its hotel properties (self-administered), aligning with Property Management.
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$1.14B |
$7.58
+0.73%
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ESRT
Empire State Realty Trust, Inc.
Engages in property management services as part of operating its real estate portfolio.
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$1.13B |
$6.75
+1.28%
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CSR
Centerspace
The company centralizes property management and tenant services across its portfolio, aligning with Property Management.
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$1.12B |
$66.50
-0.30%
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DHC
Diversified Healthcare Trust
Asset management/portfolio operations support for property owners and investors.
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$1.12B |
$4.59
-0.54%
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JBGS
JBG SMITH Properties
JBGS engages in property management and related services as part of its real estate offerings.
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$1.10B |
$18.00
+1.35%
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ALX
Alexander's, Inc.
The business directly involves managing and operating its real estate assets, i.e., property management activities.
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$1.06B |
$209.92
+1.14%
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PDM
Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc.
The company owns, operates and maintains properties and provides leasing and tenant-related services, i.e., property management.
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$1.02B |
$8.34
+1.28%
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CBL
CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.
CBL directly manages leasing and property operations for its centers, i.e., property management services.
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$1.02B |
$32.73
-1.00%
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LUCK
Lucky Strike Entertainment Corporation
Venue and facility management of entertainment properties aligns with property management services.
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$1.01B |
$7.39
+3.14%
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PLYM
Plymouth Industrial REIT, Inc.
PLYM operates in-house property management for its portfolio, fitting the Property Management tag.
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$990.43M |
$22.16
-0.34%
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NXRT
NexPoint Residential Trust, Inc.
Property management services are part of NXRT's operations (leasing, maintenance), delivered via an external manager but core to property operations.
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$802.53M |
$31.20
-1.39%
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AIV
Apartment Investment and Management Company
Owns and operates properties, including leasing and tenant management, which constitutes property management.
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$799.90M |
$5.62
+0.09%
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GDEN
Golden Entertainment, Inc.
GDEN owns and operates multiple properties requiring ongoing property management and site operations.
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$772.45M |
$28.94
-2.00%
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BFS
Saul Centers, Inc.
BFS provides property management/leasing/operational services for its assets (and uses shared services).
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$753.91M |
$30.42
-1.68%
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TH
Target Hospitality Corp.
TH provides property management activities for workforce housing communities and assets.
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$698.45M |
$7.24
+3.36%
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HPP
Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc.
Property management and tenant services are core services associated with owning/managing properties.
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$659.72M |
$1.76
+1.44%
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BDN
Brandywine Realty Trust
Property management services are a direct service provided in managing and operating assets.
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$601.00M |
$3.32
-4.05%
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INN
Summit Hotel Properties, Inc.
INN engages third-party management and leases properties to TRSs, providing property management services.
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$559.28M |
$5.21
+1.26%
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GOOD
Gladstone Commercial Corporation
Property Management relates to day-to-day management and leasing activities of the property portfolio.
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$503.31M |
$10.69
-1.16%
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AHH
Armada Hoffler Properties, Inc.
AHH offers property management services across its assets, generating recurring revenue.
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$502.60M |
$6.18
-1.36%
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PKST
Peakstone Realty Trust
Property Management responsibilities are implied by portfolio operations, including leasing and occupancy management.
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$493.00M |
$13.66
+1.98%
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# Executive Summary
* The Property Management industry is at an inflection point, with AI and technology adoption emerging as the primary determinant of competitive advantage and operational efficiency.
* Macroeconomic headwinds and interest rate volatility continue to create uncertainty, suppressing some client investment decisions while highlighting the value of resilient, fee-based service revenues.
* The competitive landscape is consolidating, with large players using strategic M&A to build integrated service platforms and gain market share, while specialized firms thrive in niche markets.
* Financial performance is bifurcated: transactional services like capital markets are rebounding sharply, while recurring management revenues provide stable growth.
* Leading firms are differentiating through proprietary technology platforms that enhance service delivery and provide data-driven insights, as exemplified by KE Holdings' success in the Chinese residential market.
* Capital allocation is focused on a dual strategy: investing heavily in technology and value-accretive M&A while returning significant capital to shareholders via large-scale buyback programs.
## Key Trends & Outlook
The single most significant trend reshaping the property management industry is the rapid adoption of technology, particularly artificial intelligence, which is moving from a theoretical advantage to a core driver of revenue and efficiency. Firms are deploying proprietary AI tools to create tangible competitive moats. For example, KE Holdings' AI-driven CRM, "Like," has boosted agent mandate conversion rates by 30%. This matters for valuations because it fundamentally improves operating leverage and creates scalable, high-margin revenue streams that are less dependent on labor inputs. While all major firms are investing, early adopters like KE Holdings and JLL (with its "JLL Property Assistant") are creating a performance gap. This trend is happening now and is the primary battleground for market share over the next 12-24 months.
This technological shift is occurring against a backdrop of macroeconomic uncertainty, which continues to influence client decision-making and transactional volumes. In response, the industry is actively consolidating as larger players seek to build more resilient, integrated service platforms. Strategic acquisitions, such as CBRE's $1.2 billion purchase of Pearce Services in November 2025, are being used to enter high-growth adjacent sectors like digital infrastructure management and secure recurring revenue.
The greatest opportunity lies in leveraging technology and data analytics to create premium, data-driven advisory services and expand into new, high-margin management niches. The primary risk is margin compression stemming from rising labor costs, as evidenced by Newmark's 20.5% increase in compensation and employee benefits in Q2 2025, and the failure to invest adequately in technology, which could leave firms unable to compete on either price or service quality.
## Competitive Landscape
The property management market is characterized by a few large global players, alongside specialized firms and tech-driven platforms that are actively consolidating. This dynamic environment sees companies employing distinct strategies to gain and maintain market share.
Some firms, like CBRE, compete on the basis of global scale and a fully integrated service offering. CBRE's reorganization into four segments—Advisory Services, Building Operations & Experience (BOE), Project Management, and Real Estate Investments (REI)—demonstrates its comprehensive approach. This strategy allows CBRE to leverage its superior operational scale and global reach to make large strategic acquisitions, such as the $1.2 billion purchase of Pearce Services, to deepen its integrated offering in areas like digital infrastructure services. This model offers significant economies of scale and deep client relationships but can expose earnings to cyclical transactional businesses.
In contrast, companies like KE Holdings focus on dominating a single, large geographic market, such as China, through technological superiority. KE Holdings' "One Body, Three Wings" strategy, encompassing existing home, new home, home renovation, and home rental services, is powered by AI tools like "Pudding" and "Like". "Like," an AI-driven CRM, is used by over 335,000 brokers and has resulted in 30% higher conversion rates for mandates, showcasing the power of a tech-forward platform to drive efficiency and market penetration. This approach offers deep market penetration and superior operational efficiency but carries concentration risk tied to the economic and regulatory health of its primary market.
Other successful players, such as Newmark, differentiate through specialized expertise and a focus on attracting elite talent in high-margin niches. Newmark's explicit strategy of attracting "prolific and experienced revenue-generating employees" has led to rapid market share gains, particularly in U.S. Capital Markets, where its debt volumes grew sixfold since 2015. CubeSmart's robust third-party property management platform, which expanded by 46 new locations in Q3 2025 to manage 863 stores, provides a specialized, capital-light service model. These specialized providers are nimble and can gain market share quickly but may face volatility due to a narrower business mix.
The key competitive battlegrounds in the industry include significant investment in proprietary technology, the ongoing war for talent, and the ability to provide integrated solutions, particularly in high-growth sectors like data centers.
## Financial Performance
Revenue growth in the property management industry is sharply bifurcated, reflecting a strong rebound in cyclical, transaction-based services versus more modest, stable growth in recurring management fees. This divergence is driven directly by macroeconomic stabilization. As interest rate volatility has subsided, pent-up demand in capital markets and leasing has been unlocked, directly benefiting transaction-focused firms. Newmark's Capital Markets revenue, for instance, surged by 59.7% year-over-year in Q3 2025, serving as a prime example of this transactional recovery. In contrast, companies with exposure to specific challenged assets, such as CubeSmart's self-storage portfolio, show more muted performance, with same-store revenue declining by 1.0% in Q3 2025.
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Profitability hinges on a company's ability to leverage scale and technology to offset rising labor costs. CBRE, a scaled, diversified player, reported a TTM EBITDA margin of 6.17%. This margin reflects a blend of high-margin advisory and lower-margin management services, benefiting from efficiencies of scale. KE Holdings, with its tech-centric platform, achieved a Q2 2025 gross margin of 21.9%, exemplifying the potential profitability of a model that leverages AI to improve agent productivity and operational efficiency. Margin pressure from labor dynamics is a universal concern, making tech-driven efficiency a critical offset.
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The primary capital allocation theme across the industry is a balance between aggressive shareholder returns and strategic growth investments. Firms like CBRE and Newmark have authorized substantial share repurchase programs, with both companies expanding their programs to $5 billion. This commitment to shareholder returns is complemented by strategic M&A activity aimed at securing future growth. CBRE's $1.2 billion acquisition of Pearce Services in November 2025, intended to expand its digital and power infrastructure services, is a clear example of this strategic growth investment.
The industry's overall balance sheet position is strong, characterized by ample liquidity and conservative leverage. CBRE, for instance, reported approximately $5.2 billion in liquidity and a low net leverage ratio of 1.23x as of Q3 2025, underpinned by $3,105 million in Core EBITDA. This financial strength provides the flexibility to fund the large-scale buybacks and M&A activities noted in the capital allocation section.
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