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Nareit’s 2026 outlook addresses the topics that have been on the minds of real estate investors, including valuation divergences, compelling opportunities, and global strategies.
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Barclays’ Ragavan Bala discussed sector-level tailwinds, evolving M&A structures, and disciplined capital strategies.
CEO Joey Agree says exposure to Walgreens has dropped below 10 percent.
Leitsch stressed urgent need for companies to prepare for mandatory reporting and assurance requirements.
Deloitte’s Wyndham Smith says FASB should consider income statement restructuring.
CEO William Meaney also says REIT a top purchaser of green power.
Mike McTiernan of Hogan Lovells discusses evolving SEC engagement, disclosure burdens, and opportunities to improve capital formation.
Craig Leupold says institutional investors under-allocated to real estate.
PwC’s Annet Thomas discussed how public REITs manage income, assets, and tax implications when working with joint ventures.
CEO Bill Bayless says strongest opportunities remain on development side.
King & Spalding’s Carrie Ratliff says clients taking a wait-and-see approach.
Managing Director Stephan Richford points to improving balance sheets and strong institutional demand as key signals for REIT momentum heading into 2026.
New directives narrow the scope of shareholder proposals and prompt companies to reassess sustainability disclosures.
CEO William Trimble says investors understand REIT’s business model.
Washington REIT’s Matthew Praske says metering in place across portfolio.
CEO Brad Hill says population growth in core markets reinforces confidence in MAA’s long-term strategy.
CEO Raul Martinez Solares discussed the REIT’s growth plans and commitment to sustainability efforts.