CBRE leads commercial real estate investment sales in 2020: RCA

CBRE claims top spot in office, industrial, retail, apartment, and development site sales.

Real Capital Analytics (RCA) has named CBRE as number one in commercial real estate investment sales in 2020 with an overall 33.6% market share across all property types.

RCA credited CBRE with 24.2% of market share across all property types on a global basis in 2020—an 860-basis point lead over the nearest competitor. CBRE’s advantage over the number two firm increased 460 basis points compared with 2019.

CBRE in Singapore also held the top spot in logistics and industrial sales for the fifth consecutive year, with a market share of 43.2% in 2020. The company also had a market leading share of 43.7% in development site sales.

The property investment firm also holds the top spot for commercial real estate investment sales in Asia Pacific, the Americas, and Europe, Middle East and Africa.

“We are proud of the results, as they demonstrate the success of CBRE’s effective approach in delivering value-add strategies tailored to our clients’ requirements, unlocking value and producing exceptional outcomes for their real estate investments,” said Michael Tay, head of capital markets for CBRE Singapore.

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