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Private Real Estate Compensation Bounces Back Across the Board

May 6, 2026 - 08:32

Private Real Estate Compensation Bounces Back Across the Board

The recovery in private real estate compensation is picking up speed, with median pay rising in nearly every job category in 2025, according to the latest compensation survey from Sousou Partners and PERE.

After a couple of tough years marked by deal slowdowns and fee pressure, the industry is showing clearer signs of a rebound. The survey, which tracks salaries and bonuses across investment, asset management, and executive roles, found that median total compensation increased year-over-year in all but one category. The only exception was at the most junior analyst level, where pay held flat rather than rising.

The gains are most noticeable at the senior end. Managing directors and partners saw their median compensation climb by double-digit percentages, driven largely by higher carried interest and performance fees tied to asset sales and fund exits. Mid-level professionals, including vice presidents and senior associates, also posted solid increases, though the growth was more moderate.

Industry observers point to a busier transaction environment and a gradual thaw in capital markets as key drivers. More deals are getting done, and firms are competing harder for experienced talent. That competition is pushing base salaries up, but the bigger story is in bonuses and profit sharing, which had been suppressed during the downturn.

The survey also highlights a growing divide between the top performers and everyone else. While median numbers are up, the top quartile of earners pulled further ahead, especially in fundraising and acquisitions roles. Firms are clearly willing to pay a premium for people who can source deals or bring in limited partner commitments.

On the geographic side, compensation in North America remains the highest, but the gap with Europe and Asia is narrowing slightly as international markets see their own deal activity pick up. The survey notes that firms in London and Singapore have been particularly aggressive in boosting pay to retain senior talent.

the data suggests the private real estate industry is shaking off its recent slump. Compensation recovery is not yet back to the peak levels of 2021, but the trend line is pointing firmly upward. For professionals who stuck through the downturn, the payoff is starting to arrive.


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