RealAssetData – 2025 Annual REIT Property Universe Update
The 2025 Annual REIT Update is live.
RealAssetData has completed its annual refresh of the U.S. REIT property universe — delivering the most comprehensive, normalized view of publicly traded equity REIT-owned assets available commercially.
What’s Included in the 2025 Update
1. New Acquisitions Identified
- Newly acquired properties across U.S. equity REITs
- Verified physical attributes (name, address, size, property type)
- Integrated into the master property ID framework
2. Dispositions Tracked
- Properties removed from REIT portfolios
- Historical ownership preserved for change tracking
- Improved accuracy for point-in-time portfolio analysis
3. Coverage Verification & Data Enhancement
- Address normalization and geocode validation
- Property type standardization against our Master List
- Attribute enrichment across size, units, and market fields
- Cross-linkage to CMBS, HUD, Healthcare, Affordable Housing and other datasets where applicable
Why This Matters
REITs are active capital allocators. Portfolios change constantly.
If your dataset isn’t refreshed annually — or more frequently — you’re not seeing the true institutional ownership landscape.
With this update, RealAssetData clients can:
- Identify institutionally owned assets with greater precision
- Detect portfolio shifts by market and sector
- Improve comp selection and underwriting accuracy
- Enrich downstream products with clean, standardized property data
- Reduce internal data acquisition and normalization burden
The 2025 REIT universe update is available via:
- Bulk CSV / SFTP
- REST API
- Web access
The 2025 refresh ensures that our REIT universe reflects real-world ownership as per filings. For data platforms and analytics providers, this eliminates the operational burden of tracking acquisitions, dispositions and structural portfolio changes across all publicly traded equity REITs.
Each property is standardized, geocoded and linked to our broader commercial real estate data graph — including securitization, mortgage, healthcare, affordable housing and submarket boundary datasets.
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