Pillar III · Reports · Forthcoming Q4 2026
What actually traded. At what price.
Curated transaction summaries from the prior quarter – buyer, seller, price, price-per-unit or price-per-square-foot, going-in yield, and capital-stack notes. Organized by asset class and metro. No asking prices, no estimates.
What each issue covers
200+
Curated for completeness. Only closed deals with confirmed pricing are included.
7 classes
Multifamily, industrial, retail, office, hospitality, self-storage, data center.
$39
$49 per issue. Quarterly subscription available.
Who this is for
Acquisitions teams
An acquisitions analyst benchmarking a bid in a metro where your firm doesn't have recent deal experience. Knowing who paid what, when, and at what yield last quarter is the starting point for any defensible pricing conversation.
Lender underwriters
The sales section of a credit memo. Quickly identify recent closed transactions in the market and asset class that support your appraised value, without pulling the full database.
Investment sales brokers
Client pricing conversations and market updates. A quarterly record of what closed reinforces pricing guidance and puts seller expectations in context.
LP allocators and family offices
Track what sponsors are buying and at what price. Identify when a GP's reported acquisition cap rate diverges from what comparable buyers are executing in the same market.
Issue outline
I. Quarter Summary
Total closed transaction volume, median $/unit and $/sf by asset class, buyer-type breakdown (institutional, private, REIT, cross-border), and notable deals of the quarter.
II. Multifamily Transactions
Garden, mid-rise, and high-rise transactions. Organized by metro, sorted by price. Going-in yields noted where confirmed.
III. Industrial Transactions
Bulk distribution, flex, and cold-storage transactions. $/sf by sub-market and building vintage where available.
IV. Retail, Office, Hospitality
Anchored and unanchored retail, office (CBD vs. suburban), and full-service vs. select-service hotel transactions with flag noted.
V. Self-Storage & Data Center
Storage transactions by metro and $/SF of net rentable area. Data center transactions by MW of critical load where disclosed.
VI. Notable Distressed Sales
Transactions identified as distressed (foreclosure sale, deed-in-lieu, note sale) with pricing noted relative to prior-year valuations where available.
FAQ
How many transactions are in each issue?
Typically 200–250 transactions per quarter across all asset classes, skewed toward multifamily and industrial where closed-sale data is most complete. Transaction counts vary by quarter; Q4 tends to have higher volume than Q1.
Are all markets covered, or just the top metros?
Primary coverage is the top-25 metros by transaction volume. Secondary and tertiary markets are included where disclosed pricing meets the completeness threshold – typically 15–25 additional markets per issue.
Can this replace a live transaction-data database subscription?
No. Live databases offer query access to the full transaction history. The Recent Sales Report is a curated quarterly summary — practitioner-edited, formatted for the memo or IC presentation. It complements a database subscription; it does not replace one.
Refund policy?
14-day refund if the file is materially different from what was described, corrupted, or not delivered correctly. Email support@valoreregistry.com.
Pricing
Single issue $49
Founders' price (first 14 days) $39
Quarterly subscription (4 issues) $149
PDF, ~30–35 pages per issue. Internal-use license per purchasing firm. Informational only – not investment advice. Transaction data should be verified against source databases before use in appraisal or transaction documents.
Quarterly refresh. Free re-download for 12 months from purchase.
14-day refund if the file is materially different from what was described, corrupted, or not delivered correctly.
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