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The PERE Podcast features a weekly discussion between members of our senior editorial team spanning formation, strategy and deployment, and regularly draws from the ongoing coverage of PERE, as well as affiliate titles PERE Credit and PERE Deals. We also occasionally host sponsored interviews providing analysis-led commentary about the biggest events in private real estate capital markets around the world.
The PERE Podcast features a weekly discussion between members of our senior editorial team spanning formation, strategy and deployment, and regularly draws from the ongoing coverage of PERE, as well as affiliate titles PERE Credit and PERE Deals. We also occasionally host sponsored interviews providing analysis-led commentary about the biggest events in private real estate capital markets around the world.
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Wednesday Aug 13, 2025
Female founder Angel Li: ’At that moment I felt unstoppable’
Wednesday Aug 13, 2025
Wednesday Aug 13, 2025
Launching a real estate fund management business in a historic market downturn is bold. Doing so as a woman in the Asia-Pacific region, where female-founded and private real estate managers remain exceedingly rare, is even bolder.
“I’ve found that, especially in Asia, women tend to basically step back from the table,” says Angel Li, a former real estate executive at CLSA and Macquarie who became founding partner in her own management business, Avatar Capital Partners.
Li joined The PERE Podcast for an in-depth interview fresh off the closing of Avatar's debut property fund targeting Japanese multifamily assets. But much of the candid discussion with PEI real estate editor-in-chief Jonathan Brasse centered on Li’s experience as a female founder, including overcoming self-doubt and trying to support other future women leaders.
“I’m still having a lot of moments of doubt as a female founder, questioning [whether] I’m fast enough, smart enough,” Li says. “I would say it’s been an emotional marathon, a lot of ups and downs."
Listen as Li describes Avatar’s inaugural fundraising journey, including the critical validation she felt in the fund’s first close and the ultimate triumph when the vehicle saw a final close last month, a year after launch, above-target and with the backing of investors including The Townsend Group and its long-term client National Pension Service of Korea
“At that moment it felt like stepping onto more solid ground, with everything becoming very real,” she says. “It wasn’t just about validation, it was about realization. I might be a soft, small, tepid Asian girl, right? But at that moment I felt like I’m grounded and unstoppable.”
Li’s advice to other female founders: Be yourself, embrace your emotions, celebrate others’ successes, and don’t be afraid to ask for help.
“Asking for help, I think isn’t a weakness, but a sign of self-awareness,” she says. “It shows you recognize what you don’t know and that you're committed to growth through learning and collaboration.”
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Friday Aug 08, 2025
Surviving in '25: Real estate finds opportunities in a trade war
Friday Aug 08, 2025
Friday Aug 08, 2025
As a wave of newly imposed US tariffs arrive to test the global economy this week, real estate investors, managers and lenders are left to grapple with the short- and long-term implications for their strategies.
Are tough times ahead for logistics? Is there an upside to rising construction costs? Are interest rate cuts still on the table? How are real estate market participants making sense of it all? A new episode is here to break it down, with perspectives from across the private real estate sector, including from guest Chris Caton, managing director of global strategy and analytics at industrial giant Prologis.
Also joining the episode are PERE Deals editor Guelda Voien and PERE Credit senior reporter Shihao Feng, with fresh insight on how dealmakers are reacting and how ongoing uncertainty is impacting lending markets.
Also read: Exclusive: UCLA survey tracks expected California construction decline

Tuesday Aug 05, 2025
Hines’ Steinbach: ‘I see private wealth being 50% of our business’
Tuesday Aug 05, 2025
Tuesday Aug 05, 2025
Since Houston-based developer-turned-investment manager Hines started raising and deploying third-party capital, the majority has come from institutional sources. That is changing rapidly. Indeed, according to the firm’s global chief investment officer, David Steinbach, as much as 50 percent of its capital is expected to come via private wealth channels within five years.
Steinbach makes this bold prediction in an interview with PERE’s editor-in-chief, Jonathan Brasse, captured for this special episode of The PERE Podcast.
He spoke to PERE just days before Hines announced the hiring of Hao Zhan, most recently head of Asia for the Carlyle Group’s Global Wealth division, as head of Asia for its own Private Wealth Solutions business, and just days after a regulatory filing revealed that its public, non-traded real estate investment trust, Hines Global Income Trust, had passed the $5 billion mark in terms of net asset value.
Steinbach sees the Trust remaining an important offering for private wealth investors, but he also explores how products for this increasingly coveted cohort of investors are only proliferating. That will bring its challenges, Steinbach explains in this 10-minute episode, but also huge opportunities for vehicle innovation for firms like Hines and others.

Friday Aug 01, 2025
Investor allocations: 'No longer' on an upwards trajectory
Friday Aug 01, 2025
Friday Aug 01, 2025
This week PERE published its latest investor report, with figures for the first half of 2025 providing key insights into the private equity real estate investor environment.
In this episode, we discuss the standout finding: Investor allocations to private equity real estate pulled back overall during the period, with most investor types lowering their exposures to the asset class. Meanwhile, some of the most active known investors in real estate funds dropped out of the rankings completely and a handful of the biggest real estate managers only scored one investor check each.
Listen as Charlotte D'Souza and Samantha Rowan sit down with Lucy Scott to breakdown the report, discussing what has changed in the investor universe in these past six months, why it has changed and whether the figures tell managers anything about what is to come for fundraising in the coming months.

Friday Jul 25, 2025
Starwood, Brookfield and real estate’s net-lease boom
Friday Jul 25, 2025
Friday Jul 25, 2025
Starwood Property Trust’s $2.2 billion purchase of Fundamental Income Properties – a 467-asset, US sale-leaseback platform established by Brookfield five years ago – is just the latest example of real estate managers’ insatiable appetite for net-lease strategies.
Given the promise of long-term, resilient and predictable income typically associated with these portfolios, it is not difficult to see why. But how does momentum for net-lease fit into the bigger picture as private real estate market participants adapt to a changing market?
This episode dives into that very question, bringing together PERE Deals editor Guelda Voien, PERE Credit editor Samantha Rowan, PEI real estate editor-in-chief Jonathan Brasse and host Greg Dool to analyze not only this latest blockbuster deal, but what it suggests about the types of defensive strategies investors and their asset managers are embracing in an uncertain environment.
Also joining the program is Josh Shandell, a senior vice-president at Brookfield who played a key role in Fundamental Income Properties’ formation and its sale to Starwood, to share the mega-manager’s view on net-lease investments – and why this $2.2 billion exit is by no means the last we will hear from Brookfield in the space.
Read more about Starwood’s push into the sector in PERE Deals (registration required).

Friday Jul 18, 2025
MF1’s latest CLO and vision for multifamily bridge lending
Friday Jul 18, 2025
Friday Jul 18, 2025
MF1, a joint venture between Berkshire Residential Investments and Limekiln Real Estate, closed its third CLO this year and 21st overall securitization as of May 31, 2025. The transaction comes as CRE CLO issuance is rebounding. The first half of 2025 saw almost five times the issuance rate as the same period of 2024, according to data from the CRE Finance Council, a New York-based trade group.

Friday Jul 11, 2025
'Ongoing stagnation': Real estate fundraising stays muted in H1
Friday Jul 11, 2025
Friday Jul 11, 2025
On its face, PERE’s just-released first-half fundraising report brings welcome news to the private real estate sector, revealing that capital commitments to the asset class jumped 16 percent from H1 2024. After a multi-year slowdown, is fundraising ramping up again? Or is there more to the story?
In this episode, join host Greg Dool, PERE editor Evelyn Lee and PERE Asia-Pacific reporter Christie Ou as we dive into the results – including a pair of Blackstone mega-funds and bright spots for both data centers and Asia-focused vehicles – and what they suggest about investors’ evolving view of the asset class.
Listen for updates on the managers that closed on the largest capital hauls during the first half of 2025, the investors that backed them, headwinds for industrial vehicles and the rise of specialist funds targeting other emergent sectors. The team looks ahead at the next group of funds headed for a final close in the coming months, including massive vehicles being raised by Brookfield and Starwood Capital Group, among others.
Read the full H1 fundraising report here.

Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Madison Realty Capital’s skyline-changing deals
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Madison Realty Capital, one of the first real estate private credit funds, has been originating a series of loans that are changing city skylines.
The most recent of these were in New York. In mid-May, the company funded a $720 million loan to finance the conversion of the former Pfizer headquarters into a 1,600-unit apartment complex. And earlier this month, a joint venture between Madison Realty and a Kushner Companies joint venture funded a $525 million construction loan for the development of Court LIC, a planned 55-story condo in New York's Long Island City submarket.
But loans like these are only a part of Madison Realty Capital’s activity.
In this episode, Josh Zegen, co-founder of the New York-based company, discusses the different ways Madison Realty Capital participates in commercial real estate deals, how that has expanded since its inception in 2004, and where the firm is allocating capital from its latest real estate private equity fund.
