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  • EP74 - US commercial real estate transaction trends – Q2 2025



    28 Aug 2025

    We share insights from Altus Group’s Q2 2025 Investment and Transactions Quarterly report. From multifamily’s continued strength to industrial’s surprising slowdown, we explore the quarterly and annual changes in investment volume, pricing, and deal trends impacting CRE today. Tune in for data-backed takeaways to help you navigate your investment strategy across major markets and sectors.


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    Q2 2025 US CRE Investment and Transaction Quarterly report

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    Key moments

    • 00:52 Overview of Q2 2025 US CRE Investments and Transactions Report

    • 01:47 Investment volume highlights

    • 03:11 Pricing trends analysis

    • 04:44 Geographical performance insights

    • 06:12 Property sector trends

    • 07:51 Key takeaways and conclusions

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    Cole Perry

    Associate Director of Research

    Altus Group

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