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Rethinking Real Estate Strategies in Family Offices

SimplyTrustSimplyTrust Editorial·March 7, 2026·Updated March 12, 2026·2 min read

Explore how the Great Wealth Transfer reshapes family office real estate strategies and what it means for long-term planning.

Have you considered how the Great Wealth Transfer is impacting family offices? As we witness generational wealth move, families must reassess their long-term strategies, especially concerning real estate investments. With real estate comprising 10%-15% of family office portfolios, it’s crucial to understand how current market dynamics can affect these holdings.

The concept of a 100-year plan is central to many family offices, allowing them to think beyond immediate financial pressures. However, as the landscape shifts—thanks to tighter lending standards and fluctuating asset values—families are prompted to ask whether their established investment philosophies remain viable. For instance, a 2025 report from Citi Private Bank reveals that real estate is one of the fastest-growing categories among family offices managing $500 million or more.

Navigating today’s complex real estate market isn’t without its challenges. Some sectors, such as office and retail, are experiencing instability, while others, like residential development, are in high demand. Public-private partnerships are gaining traction, and specialized sectors like hospitality and healthcare offer new opportunities. However, these options require expertise and careful consideration, particularly as families evaluate their existing portfolios and future goals.

Family offices often have the advantage of lower leverage compared to traditional real estate investors, allowing them to provide their own capital during market downturns. This capability positions them uniquely to reassess their long-term strategies. As family dynamics evolve, with more stakeholders involved, priorities may differ. Some family members might wish to actively manage their investments, while others may seek independent paths. The challenge lies in aligning these diverse objectives with the overarching family mission.

When families begin to rethink their real estate strategies, they must consider various internal factors. Questions arise about whether to double down on current assets or explore diversification into new investments. Moreover, the illiquid nature of real estate complicates governance and generational transitions. Ultimately, families need to align their investment strategies with the changing aspirations of their members, ensuring that the legacy can thrive through future generations.

In light of all these factors, it’s imperative for family offices to conduct a thorough review of their real estate holdings. Are your investments aligned with your family’s goals? Are there members ready to divest? Taking a proactive approach now can safeguard your family’s wealth for years to come.

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