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The Return of the Operator-Led Fund
Real Estate Investment

The Return of the Operator-Led Fund

For a decade, the prestige trade was allocating to a brand-name fund and letting them buy. That trade has cooled. The managers raising fresh capital in 2026 are the ones who can point to a payroll, a maintenance system, and a renewal desk — not just a buy-side thesis. Why…

Brad Hargreaves·Jun 8, 2026
Underwriting in a Higher-for-Longer World
Real Estate Investment

Underwriting in a Higher-for-Longer World

Most pro formas built between 2015 and 2021 carried one silent assumption: exit cap rates at or below entry. That assumption is gone, and the models that still lean on it are producing fiction. Three Inputs to Re-Examine Start with the exit cap — underwrite it flat to entry at…

Paul Stanton
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·Jun 5, 2026
The AI-Powered GP Report
Real Estate Investment

The AI-Powered GP Report

Two years ago, the median emerging manager ran their entire acquisitions pipeline out of spreadsheets and a shared inbox. Today, the best of them have something closer to a quant desk: automated comp pulls, AI-drafted investment memos, and underwriting models that update…

Paul Stanton·Jun 3, 2026Premium
Secondaries Come for Real Estate
Real Estate Investment

Secondaries Come for Real Estate

Private equity normalized the secondary sale of LP stakes years ago. Real estate is finally catching up, and the discounts on offer are reshaping how patient capital thinks about entry timing. Who Is Selling, and Why Denominator-effect pressure, fund-life expirations, and LPs…

James Kaminsky·Jun 2, 2026
The Case for Boring Assets
Real Estate Investment

The Case for Boring Assets

Self-storage, infill industrial, manufactured housing, grocery-anchored retail. None of them headline a conference. All of them have quietly outperformed flashier sectors through the repricing. Durability Beats Narrative Boring assets share a profile: sticky demand, low capex…

Phil Kirschner·May 31, 2026
How to Read a Sponsor's Track Record Honestly
Real Estate Investment

How to Read a Sponsor's Track Record Honestly

Every sponsor's deck shows a wall of green. The job of a serious LP is to figure out how much of that green the sponsor actually created versus inherited from a decade of falling rates. Attribution Is Everything Ask for realized deals only, with gross and net side by side, plus…

Dom Beveridge·May 28, 2026Premium
The Data Layer Nobody Owns
Proptech

The Data Layer Nobody Owns

A typical operator runs a property-management system, a separate accounting package, a leasing CRM, a maintenance app, and a handful of spreadsheets that quietly hold the truth. None of them talk to each other cleanly. The Integration Premium The companies winning in proptech…

Nadia Okonkwo·May 25, 2026
The Moneyball Playbook for Multifamily Development
Real Estate Investment

The Moneyball Playbook for Multifamily Development

Most development pro formas are built on comps and hope. A small group of developers has started treating site selection like player scouting: systematic, probabilistic, and ruthlessly indifferent to conventional wisdom. Finding the Undervalued Parcel The playbook starts with…

Dom Beveridge·Apr 28, 2026
Deep Dive: CERES & Culinary-Centric Residential Communities
Real Estate Investment

Deep Dive: CERES & Culinary-Centric Residential Communities

What if the anchor tenant of a residential community was not a gym or a pool, but a food hall run by chefs with their own equity stake? CERES is betting that culinary identity can do for new residential what golf courses did for a previous generation — at a fraction of the land…

Brad Hargreaves·Apr 23, 2026Premium
The Opensqft Innovation 100, 2026
Real Estate Investment

The Opensqft Innovation 100, 2026

Our annual list of the hundred people doing the most interesting work across real estate — founders, capital allocators, policy entrepreneurs, and operators rebuilding the industry from inside. How the List Is Built Nominations come from readers; selections come from the…

James Kaminsky·Apr 10, 2026
Cap Rates, Explained Without the Jargon
Educational

Cap Rates, Explained Without the Jargon

A cap rate is net operating income divided by price. That is it. The mystique comes from what it implies, not from the arithmetic. Yield Today, Bet on Tomorrow A low cap rate means you are paying more for each dollar of income — usually a bet on growth. A high cap rate means…

James Kaminsky·Mar 30, 2026
Going Out on Your Own: A Pre-Mortem
Advice

Going Out on Your Own: A Pre-Mortem

Leaving a stable seat to sponsor your own deals is the dream. Most who try it underestimate the same three risks, so it is worth pre-morteming them while you still have a paycheck. Capital, Runway, Loneliness First-time sponsors run out of fundraising runway before the first…

Grace Whitman·Feb 1, 2026