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BRK-A
Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
Real Estate Services covers asset management, leasing, and property operations for Berkshire's real estate interests.
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$1.09T |
$755320.00
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WELL
Welltower Inc.
Company provides asset management, leasing, and property operations services as part of its real estate portfolio.
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$133.72B |
$202.78
+1.43%
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PLD
Prologis, Inc.
Real Estate Services - asset management, leasing, and property operations for owners/investors.
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$116.74B |
$126.81
+0.81%
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BN
Brookfield Corporation
Real estate services and asset management capabilities support Brookfield's property operations and management.
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$101.49B |
$45.06
+0.76%
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MAR
Marriott International, Inc.
Marriott provides real estate services related to asset management and owner services as part of its asset-light model.
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$80.31B |
$295.20
-0.22%
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EQIX
Equinix, Inc.
Equinix provides real estate services related to owning, leasing, asset management, and operations of data center assets.
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$73.86B |
$754.90
+0.03%
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HLT
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc.
Management and operation of real estate assets for owners and investors via Hilton's franchise and management services.
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$64.56B |
$273.98
-0.18%
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SPG
Simon Property Group, Inc.
SPG provides real estate services including asset management, leasing, and property operations.
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$59.77B |
$182.44
-0.35%
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O
Realty Income Corporation
Active asset management, leasing, and dispositions imply Real Estate Services capabilities.
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$51.81B |
$56.52
-0.26%
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PSA
Public Storage
Offers real estate services including asset management and leasing to owners/investors.
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$47.29B |
$268.10
-0.52%
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CBRE
CBRE Group, Inc.
CBRE's core business is providing real estate services including leasing, advisory, and property-related services.
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$46.65B |
$157.84
+0.67%
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FER
Ferrovial SE
Real Estate Services encompasses asset management, leasing, and operations of long‑life infrastructure assets.
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$45.45B |
$64.71
+3.40%
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LVS
Las Vegas Sands Corp.
LVS engages in real estate services including asset operations and property management across its resorts.
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$44.15B |
$65.52
+1.88%
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RKT
Rocket Companies, Inc.
End-to-end real estate services platform involving brokerage, servicing, and related activities.
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$36.70B |
$17.91
+2.72%
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VTR
Ventas, Inc.
Real estate services/asset management activities for owners and investors are a core offering via SHOP and related platforms.
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$36.01B |
$79.10
-0.18%
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IX
ORIX Corporation
Real Estate Services encompasses asset management, leasing, and property operations.
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$31.64B |
$26.30
+0.98%
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VICI
VICI Properties Inc.
Real Estate Services: Asset management, leasing, and portfolio optimization activities related to owned properties.
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$30.73B |
$28.70
-0.40%
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LYV
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.
Operates and provides venue-related real estate services around owned properties.
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$30.63B |
$126.16
-3.42%
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CSGP
CoStar Group, Inc.
Provides real estate information, analytics, and marketplace services.
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$28.49B |
$67.30
+0.07%
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EXR
Extra Space Storage Inc.
EXR operates a third-party management platform and derives management fees and related income, expanding beyond owned stores.
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$27.90B |
$130.09
-1.05%
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AVB
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.
AVB provides asset management, leasing, and property operations as part of its real estate services.
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$25.73B |
$180.10
-0.32%
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IRM
Iron Mountain Incorporated
Real estate services as understanding of owning and operating data center properties.
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$25.11B |
$83.82
-1.41%
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EQR
Equity Residential
The company offers real estate services related to asset management, leasing, and property operations for owners and investors.
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$23.12B |
$60.70
+0.24%
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IHG
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC
IHG provides real estate-related services to property owners and franchisees (brand management, franchise/operating platform), aligning with Real Estate Services.
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$22.49B |
$130.92
+0.28%
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BAM
Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.
BAM provides real estate services including asset management, leasing, and operations.
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$22.36B |
$50.66
+0.37%
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L
Loews Corporation
Real Estate Services encompasses asset management, leasing, and property operations for Loews’ real estate assets.
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$22.07B |
$106.95
+0.52%
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BEKE
KE Holdings Inc.
BEKE's integrated online-offline platform provides a broad suite of real estate services beyond brokerage.
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$20.41B |
$17.20
-1.69%
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INVH
Invitation Homes Inc.
Provides real estate services including asset management, leasing, and property operations (real estate services).
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$17.28B |
$28.17
-0.07%
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Z
Zillow Group, Inc. Class C
Zillow provides real estate services including agent tools and consumer services (Premier Agent, touring, etc.).
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$16.95B |
$71.77
+0.84%
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ZG
Zillow Group, Inc. Class A
Zillow delivers real estate transaction services and platform integrations (agent connections, Enhanced Markets, partnerships), aligning with Real Estate Services.
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$16.95B |
$70.41
+0.61%
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ESS
Essex Property Trust, Inc.
Real estate services include asset management, leasing, and property operations, reflecting its broader service platform.
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$16.82B |
$261.42
+0.08%
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BIP
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P.
Real Estate Services – Asset management, leasing, and property operations for owners and investors fit real estate services.
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$16.24B |
$35.39
+0.51%
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SUI
Sun Communities, Inc.
Real Estate Services: asset management, leasing, and operations across the MH/RV portfolio.
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$16.05B |
$128.35
+0.10%
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FNF
Fidelity National Financial, Inc.
Real Estate Services: Includes the broad suite of services around real estate transactions, title underwriter operations, and settlement support.
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$16.04B |
$58.08
-1.63%
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MAA
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.
MAA engages in asset management and portfolio operations, aligning with Real Estate Services.
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$15.64B |
$133.35
-0.19%
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H
Hyatt Hotels Corporation
Real estate services via management/franchise arrangements for owners of Hyatt-branded properties.
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$15.13B |
$161.82
+2.11%
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JLL
Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
Comprehensive real estate services platform including asset management, leasing, and property operations (Real Estate Services).
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$14.92B |
$319.75
+1.55%
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WPC
W. P. Carey Inc.
WPC provides real estate services including asset management and leasing for owners/investors.
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$14.70B |
$67.08
-0.06%
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NWS
News Corporation
Real estate services platform operations (REA Group, Realtor.com) provide property search, listings, and related services.
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$14.51B |
$28.93
-0.26%
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KIM
Kimco Realty Corporation
Real estate services covering asset management, leasing, and property operations are core offerings.
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$13.79B |
$20.39
+0.15%
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HTHT
H World Group Limited
H World primarily provides hotel management, franchising, and asset-light real estate services to hotel owners/franchisees.
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$13.63B |
$45.05
+2.56%
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COOP
Mr. Cooper Group Inc.
Transaction-based real estate services form a significant ancillary offering alongside servicing.
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$13.49B |
$210.79
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REG
Regency Centers Corporation
Regency provides asset management, leasing, and property operations for its portfolio, fitting Real Estate Services.
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$12.87B |
$70.94
+0.10%
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WYNN
Wynn Resorts, Limited
Real estate services/asset management capabilities related to owning, operating, and developing properties.
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$12.44B |
$123.30
+3.09%
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DOC
Healthpeak Properties, Inc.
Healthpeak provides real estate services including asset and tenant management across its portfolio.
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$12.40B |
$17.84
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AMH
American Homes 4 Rent
AMH provides a suite of real estate services including leasing and asset management through its platform, matching Real Estate Services.
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$12.02B |
$32.55
+0.48%
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HST
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
Provides real estate services around asset management, leasing, and property operations for owners/investors.
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$11.98B |
$17.36
-0.37%
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UDR
UDR, Inc.
UDR provides real estate services related to asset ownership, leasing, and property operations.
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$11.79B |
$35.77
+0.51%
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PAC
Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico, S.A.B. de C.V.
Asset management, leasing, and operation of concessions within airport properties align with real estate services.
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$11.39B |
$230.51
+2.26%
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CPT
Camden Property Trust
Provides real estate services including asset management, leasing, and property operations for property owners/investors.
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$11.24B |
$104.97
-0.24%
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SCI
Service Corporation International
SCI owns/operates cemetery properties and funeral homes, providing property operations and related services.
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$11.20B |
$77.67
-2.75%
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BXP
BXP, Inc.
BXP provides asset management, leasing, and property operations for owners and investors, a core Real Estate Services function.
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$11.09B |
$70.57
+0.76%
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STN
Stantec Inc.
Stantec delivers Real Estate Services including planning, design, and related facility services.
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$10.73B |
$94.02
-0.04%
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ENSG
The Ensign Group, Inc.
The business relies on owning/leasing facilities and managing real estate assets via a Service Center structure, aligning with Real Estate Services.
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$10.67B |
$184.60
-0.21%
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UHAL
U-Haul Holding Company
Operates a broad network of stores and affiliates providing storage, moving services, and property operations (Real Estate Services).
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$9.92B |
$50.45
-0.26%
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BPYPP
Brookfield Property Partners L.P.
BPYPP provides real estate services, including asset management, leasing, and property operations.
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$9.75B |
$14.77
+0.10%
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REXR
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc.
Real Estate Services covers the portfolio-level asset management, leasing, and property operations Rexford directly provides.
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$9.71B |
$40.80
-0.57%
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EGP
EastGroup Properties, Inc.
EGP provides real estate services including asset management, leasing, and property operations for its portfolio.
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$9.59B |
$179.81
+0.01%
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ASR
Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S. A. B. de C. V.
ASUR provides management/operation of airport facilities as a service, which aligns with real estate services in its asset operations.
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$8.95B |
$301.94
+1.24%
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MGM
MGM Resorts International
Ownership and operation of resort properties implies Real Estate Services (asset management, leasing, operations).
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$8.86B |
$32.50
-0.15%
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ARE
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.
ARE operates, manages, and leases specialized properties and provides real estate services to tenants, i.e., asset management and property operations.
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$8.80B |
$50.95
+0.13%
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FRT
Federal Realty Investment Trust
FRT provides asset management, leasing, and property operations services to manage its properties, defining Real Estate Services.
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$8.45B |
$97.36
-0.62%
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CUBE
CubeSmart
The company offers asset management, leasing, and property operations for owners and investors as part of its services.
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$8.27B |
$36.20
-0.18%
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ADC
Agree Realty Corporation
ADC provides asset management and portfolio optimization services, fitting Real Estate Services.
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$8.25B |
$74.22
-0.42%
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AHR
American Healthcare REIT, Inc.
Integrated asset management and leasing/real estate services across owned properties.
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$8.09B |
$48.90
+1.87%
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BRX
Brixmor Property Group Inc.
BRX delivers real estate asset management, leasing, and property operations services across its portfolio.
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$8.08B |
$26.01
-1.44%
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LINE
Lineage, Inc.
Offers real estate services including asset management and property operations for owners and investors.
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$7.85B |
$34.66
+1.06%
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NNN
NNN REIT, Inc.
Company provides asset management, leasing, and property operations as core real estate services for owned assets.
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$7.73B |
$40.98
+0.07%
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FR
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.
FR provides real estate asset management, leasing and related real estate services through its integrated platform.
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$7.46B |
$56.49
+0.31%
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CTRE
CareTrust REIT, Inc.
CTRE actively manages its real estate assets, leasing, and related property operations, aligning with Real Estate Services.
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$7.35B |
$36.52
-0.49%
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STAG
STAG Industrial, Inc.
STAG provides asset management, leasing, and operation of properties for owners/investors, i.e., real estate services.
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$7.29B |
$38.93
-0.31%
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CIGI
Colliers International Group Inc.
Colliers provides a comprehensive suite of real estate services including asset management, leasing, property operations, valuation, and capital markets activity.
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$7.08B |
$139.52
-0.64%
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FSV
FirstService Corporation
FSV's core offering is real estate services, including management of residential communities through FirstService Residential, a recurring revenue business.
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$6.99B |
$151.99
-1.87%
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STWD
Starwood Property Trust, Inc.
STWD provides Real Estate Services including asset management, servicing, and property operations via its platform.
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$6.56B |
$17.80
-0.36%
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FAF
First American Financial Corporation
Real estate services including escrow and title-related services.
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$6.52B |
$64.51
-0.11%
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VNO
Vornado Realty Trust
The company provides real estate services including asset management, leasing, and property operations across its portfolio.
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$6.50B |
$35.04
+3.55%
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TRNO
Terreno Realty Corporation
TRNO provides asset management, leasing, and property operations for owners/investors, aligning with Real Estate Services.
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$6.40B |
$62.09
+0.27%
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HR
Healthcare Realty Trust Incorporated
HR provides asset management, leasing, and property operations for owners/investors (Real Estate Services).
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$6.28B |
$17.95
+0.50%
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EPRT
Essential Properties Realty Trust, Inc.
EPRT provides real estate services including asset management, leasing, and property operations for its portfolio.
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$6.23B |
$31.71
+0.79%
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TMHC
Taylor Morrison Home Corporation
TMHC offers real estate services such as asset management, leasing, and property operations tied to its communities.
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$6.01B |
$60.13
-1.04%
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RHP
Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.
Asset management, property operations, and leveraging on-site venues/services align with Real Estate Services.
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$5.94B |
$93.83
-0.50%
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GDS
GDS Holdings Limited
Real Estate Services: asset management, leasing, and property operations related to owned data centers.
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$5.89B |
$32.94
+6.53%
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RITM
Rithm Capital Corp.
Real estate services coverage includes asset management, leasing, and property operations.
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$5.85B |
$11.04
+0.05%
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COLB
Columbia Banking System, Inc.
Real estate services and related financial support (e.g., asset management, escrow) are enhanced via PPBI integration.
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$5.71B |
$27.47
+1.10%
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APLD
Applied Digital Corporation
Real estate services related to development, leasing discussions, and property operations support the data center strategy.
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$5.52B |
$23.56
+11.71%
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COMP
Compass, Inc.
Strategic expansion into high-margin adjacent services (Title & Escrow, Mortgage JV) and Christie’s International Real Estate indicates broader real estate services.
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$5.24B |
$10.57
+6.02%
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MSGS
Madison Square Garden Sports Corp.
Owns and operates the Madison Square Garden arena and related facility assets.
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$5.19B |
$217.85
+0.73%
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ATAT
Atour Lifestyle Holdings Limited
Real Estate Services: asset management, leasing, and property operations linked to its hotel portfolio.
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$5.11B |
$37.80
+1.93%
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MTN
Vail Resorts, Inc.
Real estate asset management and services supporting resort network.
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$5.10B |
$134.26
-2.11%
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MRP
Millrose Properties, Inc.
Millrose provides real estate-related services (platform-based services) to builders; Real Estate Services.
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$5.06B |
$30.47
-0.07%
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KRG
Kite Realty Group Trust
KRG delivers real estate services including asset management, leasing, and property operations across its assets.
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$5.03B |
$22.75
-0.52%
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HHH
Howard Hughes Holdings Inc.
Operating assets within MPCs generate recurring NOI and leasing revenue, reflecting real estate services and asset management within the communities.
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$5.02B |
$85.24
+0.79%
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OPEN
Opendoor Technologies Inc.
Opendoor provides end-to-end real estate services (cash offers, listings, agent partnerships, escrow/title integration) via its platform.
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$4.97B |
$7.90
+17.04%
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KRC
Kilroy Realty Corporation
Leasing, asset management, and integrated development activities map to Real Estate Services as a core offering.
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$4.87B |
$41.68
+1.14%
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RDN
Radian Group Inc.
All Other segment includes Real Estate Services, providing asset management, leasing, and property operations directly to clients.
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$4.79B |
$35.20
-0.44%
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SBRA
Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc.
Sabra provides asset management, leasing, and property operations for its portfolio, which maps to Real Estate Services.
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$4.49B |
$18.70
-0.13%
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PECO
Phillips Edison & Company, Inc.
PECO’s integrated platform encompasses asset management, leasing coordination, and property operations, fitting Real Estate Services at scale.
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$4.43B |
$35.16
-0.33%
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LB
LandBridge Company LLC
LB monetizes its land through surface-use arrangements and related land-management services, constituting real estate services.
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$4.39B |
$55.91
-2.61%
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CUZ
Cousins Properties Incorporated
Cousins provides real estate services including asset management and leasing across its portfolio.
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$4.21B |
$25.14
+0.24%
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TNL
Travel + Leisure Co.
In addition to VOI, TNL provides Real Estate Services including asset management and related operations for owner communities.
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$4.20B |
$65.42
+1.11%
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# Executive Summary
* The U.S. residential real estate services industry is undergoing a fundamental business model transformation following the landmark National Association of Realtors (NAR) commission settlements, shifting pricing power to consumers and pressuring broker profitability.
* Persistently elevated interest rates and macroeconomic uncertainty continue to suppress transaction volumes across both residential and commercial sectors, creating a challenging demand environment expected to last through 2025.
* In response, leading firms are accelerating the adoption of technology, using AI and data analytics to enhance efficiency, differentiate their value proposition, and create more resilient, integrated service offerings.
* A clear divergence is emerging between transaction-heavy residential brokerages facing dual headwinds and diversified commercial firms whose recurring revenue streams offer greater stability.
* The outlook is cautious, with recovery dependent on a more favorable interest rate environment; competitive advantage will be defined by the ability to adapt to new commission structures and leverage technology effectively.
## Key Trends & Outlook
The most significant and immediate force reshaping the Real Estate Services industry is the sweeping change to commission structures following the National Association of Realtors (NAR) antitrust settlements. The new rules, effective August 2024, prohibit mandatory cooperative commissions, forcing transparent, negotiated agreements between buyers and their agents. This fundamentally alters the revenue model for residential brokerages, creating significant downward pressure on commission rates and overall profitability. Major franchisors like Anywhere Real Estate (HOUS) and RE/MAX (RMAX) have already paid millions in settlements, reflecting the direct financial impact. Anywhere Real Estate and RE/MAX collectively contributed $138.5 million to a $208.5 million settlement fund. The industry is now in a period of strategic adjustment, with firms scrambling to redefine their value proposition to justify fees directly to buyers.
Layered on top of this regulatory upheaval is a difficult macroeconomic climate, where elevated interest rates are choking off transaction demand. U.S. existing home sales transactions declined by 34% from 2021 to 2024, reaching their lowest levels since 1995, due to high mortgage rates, constrained supply, elevated home prices, and reduced affordability. The commercial sector faces a wall of nearly $1.8 trillion in maturing loans before the end of 2026, entering a higher-cost environment. Diversified firms like CBRE Group, Inc. (CBRE) are better positioned to weather this storm due to stable, recurring management fees, while transaction-dependent firms remain highly exposed. CBRE notes ongoing market uncertainties related to U.S. trade policy and interest rate volatility, but its diversified revenue streams and cost management mitigate risks.
The primary opportunity lies in leveraging technology to navigate these challenges. Firms like China's KE Holdings Inc. (BEKE) demonstrate the power of an integrated, tech-driven platform to capture market share and streamline services, a model U.S. firms will increasingly emulate. BEKE provides integrated online and offline housing transaction services, home renovation, and home rental services. The key risk is a failure to adapt; laggards who do not adjust their business models to the new commission reality or invest in efficiency-driving technology will face severe margin compression and market share loss.
## Competitive Landscape
The real estate services market is fragmented, yet distinct competitive approaches define the landscape, particularly between commercial and residential segments.
One prominent competitive approach is the **Diversified Global Commercial Services** model. Firms employing this strategy offer a comprehensive, integrated suite of services, including leasing, capital markets, property management, and valuation, to large corporate and institutional clients across the globe. Their key advantages include significant economies of scale, deep client relationships, and highly resilient recurring revenue from long-term management contracts, which buffers against transactional cyclicality. However, key vulnerabilities include high operational complexity and overhead, as well as significant exposure to the overall health of the global commercial real estate market, which is currently under pressure. CBRE Group, Inc. (CBRE) exemplifies this model, with its diversified revenue streams and global footprint allowing it to mitigate risks from any single market or service line, as noted in its own commentary.
In contrast, the **Residential Brokerage & Franchise Model** focuses on building a large network of agents under a well-known brand, earning revenue primarily from a percentage of agent commissions on home sales transactions. The advantages of this model include strong brand recognition and a scalable, capital-light structure, particularly for franchisors. However, its key vulnerability is extreme sensitivity to housing transaction volumes and interest rates. Critically, its core revenue source—the commission split—is now under direct threat from the NAR settlements. Anywhere Real Estate Inc. (HOUS), a massive franchisor for brands like Coldwell Banker and Sotheby's, operates a business model predicated on the commission structure that is now being upended by the settlements it helped pay for.
A third, increasingly influential model is the **Technology-Driven, Integrated Platform**. This strategy involves using a proprietary technology platform to integrate all aspects of the housing transaction, from search and brokerage to renovation and financing, creating a one-stop-shop experience for consumers. The primary advantages are scalability, network effects, and the ability to capture more revenue per transaction by cross-selling services, with data analytics providing a significant competitive edge. However, this model requires high upfront investment in technology and marketing to build the platform and attract users, and it can still be susceptible to local market downturns. KE Holdings Inc. (BEKE) in China provides a clear example of this model, built on an integrated online-offline platform, which stands in stark contrast to the more fragmented, agent-centric model traditionally seen in the U.S..
## Financial Performance
### Revenue
A sharp bifurcation in revenue performance is evident across the real estate services industry. This bifurcation is driven by business model resilience. Residential-focused firms are experiencing severe revenue declines as the dual pressures of historic transaction lows, driven by elevated interest rates, and impending commission compression, stemming from NAR settlements, take hold. Anywhere Real Estate Inc. (HOUS) exemplifies this pressure, with U.S. existing homesale transactions declining by 34% from 2021 to 2024, reaching their lowest levels since 1995. In contrast, diversified commercial firms, while not immune to macroeconomic pressures, are buoyed by stable, contract-based revenue streams. CBRE Group, Inc. (CBRE) serves as the contrasting example, whose diversified model is designed to mitigate such transactional volatility through various service lines including advisory, project management, and facilities management.
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### Profitability
Profitability is being squeezed from multiple directions, particularly in the residential segment. For residential brokers, the NAR settlements represent a direct threat to take-home commission rates, while litigation and adaptation costs are hitting the bottom line now. Anywhere Real Estate Inc. (HOUS) agreed to pay millions in settlement fees, a direct, quantifiable hit to profitability. For commercial firms, while less acutely impacted by regulatory changes, margin pressure comes from clients delaying high-margin investment sales decisions and increased competition for leasing assignments in a softer market. Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated (JLL) acknowledges increased macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainty leading to client decision delays, illustrating a source of margin pressure in the commercial space.
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### Capital Allocation
Capital allocation priorities are shifting in response to the changing landscape, moving from traditional shareholder returns towards defense and strategic investment. Companies directly impacted by litigation are forced to allocate significant capital to settlements. Anywhere Real Estate Inc. (HOUS) and RE/MAX Holdings, Inc. (RMAX) collectively contributed $138.5 million to a $208.5 million settlement fund, a prime example of defensive capital allocation. Concurrently, forward-looking firms are directing investment towards technology platforms and agent training programs to prepare for the new competitive environment. KE Holdings Inc. (BEKE)'s entire model is predicated on heavy tech investment, providing integrated online and offline housing transaction services.
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### Balance Sheet
Industry balance sheets are being tested by the combination of lower cash flow from depressed transaction volumes and, for some, large litigation-related cash outlays. As a result, maintaining financial flexibility and managing costs have become paramount strategic imperatives. Anywhere Real Estate Inc. (HOUS)'s proposed merger with Compass, expected to close in the second half of 2026, can be framed as a strategic move to shore up its financial and competitive position amidst these pressures.