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Core and core-plus portfolios used to include primarily only the four main real estate sectors: office, retail, multifamily and industrial. Today’s core investors are seeking the same reliable performance from formerly niche sectors or subsectors, such as student housing, manufactured housing or self-storage, explains Nathan Schubert, senior managing director, Crow Holdings, in a Q&A published in the January 2024 issue of Institutional Real Estate Americas. “When you look at the data of where people are moving in the United States, which cities are continuing to grow and add jobs, the high-opportunity markets are typically in the Southeast and Southwest,” says Schubert. “The domestic migration during the past few years has continued that trend, and that population growth drives demand not only in the housing sector, but in industrial, self-storage, and food and service retail.” To access a pdf of the Sponsored Section,