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The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) is positioning its massive real estate portfolio for greater growth, having strategically redirected billions of dollars over the past two years. The nation's largest public pension fund has been steadily increasing its allocation to non-core real estate strategies, moving capital away from traditional, stable core properties.
This shift signifies a deliberate move toward investments with higher potential returns, such as value-add projects and opportunistic developments. These non-core strategies often involve properties requiring renovation, repositioning, or active development to unlock their full value, carrying more risk but also targeting superior performance. The recalibration comes as the fund seeks to bolster its overall returns to meet its long-term obligations to public sector retirees.
Pension officials express confidence that this reallocation will enhance the real estate portfolio's contribution to the fund's financial health. While core real estate remains a foundational part of the holdings, the increased emphasis on non-core assets reflects a proactive approach to navigating the evolving property market and optimizing for future yield. The strategy underscores a broader focus on dynamic investment approaches to secure the system's long-term fiscal sustainability.
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