Industry
REIT and trust property management.
Public and private REITs and trusts holding residential and mixed use assets. Standing executive reporting, audit grade record retention, operational benchmarking against the residential peer set. One named portfolio manager accountable for every asset under our care.
How we work with REITs and trusts
REITs and trusts carry continuous disclosure obligations, quarterly reporting deadlines, audit cycles, and unit holder accountability that day to day property managers were not built to support. Operating data has to land in audit grade form. Capital projects have to be scoped against the trust's cap ex plan. Performance has to be benchmarked against the peer set.
Single is built to support that load. Reporting templates are ratified at intake against the trust's standard. Audit grade records are retained from day one. The portfolio manager attends board or trustee meetings on the operating record and answers operational questions in support of the executive team.
What every REIT engagement includes
- Named portfolio manager with documented decision authorities
- Standing executive reporting on the engagement cadence
- Audit grade record retention against the applicable rules
- Continuous disclosure operational data support
- Operational benchmarking against the residential peer set
- Capital project scoping, bidding, and variance reporting
- Board or trustee meeting attendance on the operating record
- Reporting templates ratified at intake and version controlled
Common questions
Engagement
Request a REIT portfolio briefing.
Tell us about the trust, the disclosure cadence, and the residential book. Senior portfolio management responds with a briefing memo, typically within one business day.