A company's real estate holdings can be more valuable than the sum of its individual sites when managed as a portfolio. This involves having a comprehensive understanding of the company's footprint, including locations, types of land and buildings, utilization and condition of major facilities, lease terms, operating costs, and financial and environmental risks. It also requires a dynamic understanding of how the company's strategy is influencing its real estate holdings. Building in financial, physical, and organizational flexibility, cultivating real estate intelligence, and teaming up with professionals can also enhance the value of a company's real estate holdings.
Real estate can be a great addition to an investment portfolio. But as with any investment, it has t...
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