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Posted Mar 24, 2026

The future of real estate investment management: scale, specialization, and survival

Brandon Sedloff sits down with Jon Martin to explore how real estate investing has evolved from a zero interest rate environment to one defined by disciplined capital allocation and operational execution. Jon reflects on his unconventional path into the industry, the transformation of real estate into a core institutional asset class, and how decades of market cycles have shaped his perspective as a leader. The conversation also dives into how firms are adapting to structural shifts in capital flows, the growing importance of specialization, and why data, technology, and AI are becoming central to investment performance.


They discuss:

  • The return of cost of capital and why it creates a healthier investing environment
  • How institutional capital is shifting toward mega managers and specialized operators
  • The evolution of real estate as an asset class across multiple market cycles
  • Why today’s opportunities are driven by asset selection and execution rather than sector bets
  • How data infrastructure and AI are reshaping investment management workflows