Investors continue to move up the risk spectrum
- PERE News
- Oct 24, 2018
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 26, 2020

While a growing percentage of institutions are targeting value-add and opportunistic investments, interest in core strategies has declined for the first time in five years, according to a new report
Investor interest in value-add and opportunistic strategies has been rising over the past half-decade, but the percentage of institutions targeting core real estate has started to fall, according to the 2018 Institutional Real Estate Allocations Monitor.
The annual report by Cornell University’s Baker Program in Real Estate and New York-based placement and advisory firm Hodes Weill & Associates surveyed 208 institutional investors from 30 countries, with nearly $11 trillion in total assets and approximately $1 trillion in aggregate real estate assets.
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