In our latest IQ blog, we celebrate 25 years of the INREV Quarterly Fund Index, offering a comprehensive view of European non-listed real estate fund performance since Q2 2000. This quarter-century of data provides investment managers, multi-managers, and investor members with unique insights into how fund strategies, structures, and markets have evolved.
Key highlights include:
- Evolution of fund styles and structures – Core funds have remained dominant, while value-added strategies have fluctuated over time. The growth of open-end funds, particularly for core strategies, reflects changing investor preferences.
- Sector and geographic trends – Single-sector funds have shifted from retail and office towards industrial/logistics and residential. Multi-country funds have grown in size and prevalence, now rivalling single-country funds.
- Enhanced analytics – Members can create custom indices and fund aggregations, filter by structure, style, or size, and perform cross-index comparisons using 22 standard subindices and 22 additional combinations.
For more details on the 25-year trends and to explore the interactive analysis tool, read the IQ blog below or contact the INREV Research team for a demo.