Sourcing and attribution.
Global Real Estate Intelligence is a research index for commercial real estate. It brings the publications the market reads into one place so you can find them without searching firm by firm.
We catalog research published by the major real estate firms, brokerages, lenders, and data houses, and organize it by sector, market, and cadence. Each item in the feed links directly to the original page or PDF on the publisher’s own site.
Global Real Estate Intelligence does not republish or host third-party research. Every research item credits the firm that produced it and sends you to that firm’s own page to read it. All rights in the underlying research remain with the originating firms.
We aggregate from publicly available sources. If you publish research and would like a source added, corrected, or removed, contact us at hello@gre-intelligence.com.
Some information on GREI — company financials, filings, and shares outstanding — comes from public and regulatory sources, chiefly the SEC’s EDGAR system and Canada’s SEDAR+. This is public-record information, which we collect, standardise, and present with its source clearly cited.
It is distinct from the proprietary research above, which we only ever summarise and link to. Presented figures are for convenience and are not a substitute for the original filing; always rely on the primary source and the company’s own disclosures for anything that matters.
Our Terminal (the listed-company dashboard) draws on a few feeds in addition to the regulatory filings above, each cited where it appears:
- Delayed share prices, valuation and margin metrics, company profiles, and company news are supplied by Financial Modeling Prep (FMP), a third-party market-data provider, under a commercial data licence. Quotes are delayed and shown for information only.
- Macroeconomic indicators — Treasury yields, SOFR, mortgage rates and related series — come from FRED, published by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
These figures are presented for convenience and are not a substitute for the primary filing or the provider’s own data. Nothing in the Terminal is investment advice or a recommendation.
Earnings notes are short digests of commentary made by company executives on public earnings calls. They summarize what was said and attribute it to the named speaker, the company, the quarter, and the sector it relates to. Each note links to the source transcript or investor-relations page so you can read the full context.
Summaries are an interpretation for convenience and are not a substitute for the primary source. Always rely on the original transcript and the company’s own disclosures for anything that matters.
Using Global Real Estate Intelligence requires a free account. We hold your email, the firm details you share at sign-up, and the sectors and regions you choose to tailor your feed. We use them only to run the service and personalise what you see — we never sell your data. You can update or clear your interests any time from your account.
This is an early build. Coverage is being expanded across firms, sectors, and markets over time. Dates and tags are our best classification and may be approximate. Tell us when something is wrong and we will fix it.
Every source link is checked automatically each week. If a publisher moves or retires a page, the directory detects it and routes you to that firm’s research home instead of a broken link.