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Half of institutional investors are under-allocated to real estate amid stronger performance in public equities, finds Hodes Weill and Cornell University’s latest Allocations Monitor. 
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The right sector exposure is important for buyers, but sellers will be predominantly those looking to scale up with larger firms, writes Berkshire Global Advisors' Drew Murphy.
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The US firm's real estate credit business has previously focused on the US, Europe and Australia.
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The UK asset manager has acquired a majority stake in BauMont Real Estate Capital to diversify into higher-returning real estate.
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The New Jersey-based manager’s co-CEO said pricing has dropped low enough in certain markets to consider alternative use.
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Five years after shifting away from the sector, the investor has partnered with manager DivcoWest to take advantage of 'current dislocation.'
The practice enables the UK local government pension schemes to explore new areas of private real estate, such as impact investing.
With one eye on the new market cycle, emerging and evolving capital sources are mobilizing to make the most out of an allocation to private real estate.
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