Longer-form thinking on where the market goes.
78 white papers
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White paper examining the application of artificial intelligence in resident screening processes and related considerations for multifamily housing operators.

Research from the National Multifamily Housing Council exploring Internet of Things technology applications and implications for the multifamily housing sector.

Advisory article addressing institutional asset management challenges and scaling considerations across multiple properties.
Examines data ownership and control issues for hotel operators in Asia Pacific, challenging common assumptions about who owns guest profiles, booking histories, and operational records.

Explores how real estate sectors and investment strategies are adapting to artificial intelligence adoption and the fifth industrial revolution.

Thought leadership piece examining the Bay Area's role as a hub for artificial intelligence innovation and development.
Article examining the role and boundaries of artificial intelligence applications within commercial real estate practice.

Argues that data quality and governance, not advanced tools, are fundamental to success with AI and analytics in commercial real estate.
Whitepaper modeling four AI-adoption scenarios and how AI widens dispersion of outcomes across markets, property types, asset quality, and strategies.

Altus Group on proptech's move from AI hype to the application layer: point solutions deliver measurable time savings while broader strategic/financial impact remains unproven.

J.P. Morgan defines proptech and explores four applications: digital marketing, smart building tech, operational efficiency, and energy management.

Altus Group on proptech's shift from nice-to-have to ROI-driven essentials, with operator-validated case studies (Twin-Knowledge, Whale) and tech-stack consolidation trends.

CRETI on the structural shift in proptech capital: debt and structured late-stage rounds supplementing/replacing venture equity, with continued VC interest in AI workflow tools.

JLL Spark research mapping the gap between what CRE users demand from AI (predictive analytics, tenant-experience tools) and what proptech developers supply; 90.1% plan to run CRE with AI supporting human experts.

JLL overview of its proptech stack: smart-building management, AI for market prediction, cloud asset management and AI-based energy management across 80+ countries.

JLL Research on AI's implications for CRE: market impact, AI firms as occupiers, and industry adoption; ~700 AI-powered RE tech firms at end-2024.

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McKinsey examines how agentic AI can automate multistep workflows across property management, leasing, and other core real estate functions, enabling humans to work in partnership with autonomous AI agents. It frames agentic AI as the next wave beyond earlier generative-AI applications in the sector.