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Research Desk
A curated index of 20,204 CRE market research reports from the major institutional publishers — filterable by asset class, market and publisher. Editorial Family-Office interpretation layer is rolling out report-by-report.
Washington · Editorial Lens
Washington sits inside the Family Office Live research desk's US coverage as one of fifty state-level investment surfaces. The reports below capture how the major institutional publishers view commercial real estate across Washington, structured for family offices weighing co-GP, direct and LP exposure across multifamily, industrial, retail, hospitality and land.
Showing Family Office Briefings with a Direct angle — each card surfaces how a family office could deploy capital in that market.
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Page 1 / 1- TranswesternMay 22, 2026
Washington Baltimore Healthcare Research Report - Q1 2026
Direct:Direct ownership in the Washington/Baltimore healthcare sector allows a family office to customize asset management strategies and respond quickly to market changes.
- NewmarkMay 22, 2026
Baltimore & Washington Dc Multifamily Market Report 1Q26
Direct:Direct ownership in this market allows a family office to maintain control and customize their investment strategy, particularly in suburban submarkets where demand is stronger.
- NewmarkFeb 4, 2026
Baltimore & Washington Dc Multifamily Market Report 4Q25
Direct:Direct ownership in select multifamily assets could provide family offices with control and customization, particularly in areas with improving occupancy rates.
- TranswesternFeb 2, 2026
Washington Baltimore Healthcare Research Report - Q4 2025
Direct:The direct ownership angle for a family office in this market could involve acquiring existing medical office assets to capitalize on the defensive nature of this sector.
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