The real estate sector is a cornerstone of the American economy, contributing greatly to GDP while providing homes, offices, retail spaces, hotels, and facilities to carry out daily life and conduct business across the vast landscapes of America.
According to Statista, The value of the United States real estate market is poised for steady and substantial growth in the coming years, according to recent industry forecasts. Total U.S. real estate value is expected to reach $113.6 trillion in 2023, led by continued dominant investment in the residential sector projected to account for $88.91 trillion alone.
Over the 2023-2028 period, the U.S. real estate market has the potential to achieve compound annual growth of 4.7%, which would result in the overall market reaching $142.9 trillion in value by 2028 as demand rises across segments from residential to commercial real estate.
Top 50 Public and Private Real Estate Companies in the United States for 2024:
- Jones Lang LaSalle
- CBRE Group
- Berkshire Hathaway (HomeServices)
- Realogy Holdings
- Keller Williams
- Compass
- Redfin
- Marcus and Millichap
- HFF
- Colliers International
- Century 21
- RE/MAX
- Weichert Realty
- @Properties
- eXp Realty
- Pacific Union
- TTR Sotheby’s
- Douglas Elliman
- Engel & Völkers
- Compass Florida
- Brown Harris Stevens
- Launch Real Estate
- Realm Real Estate Professionals
- Pinnacle Estate Properties
- Holland Real Estate Group
- Venture Real Estate
- Lambert Realty
- HNI Realty
- Jefferson Real Estate
- Advantage Gold Realty
- American Real Estate Partners
- IMREX Real Estate Company
- Directors of Real Estate
- Skyline Properties
- Newman Realty Group
- ERA Leaders
- Metro Realty
- City Real Estate Advisors
- Regency Real Estate Brokers
- Acme Realty Company
- United Real Estate
- First Team Real Estate
- Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty
- NextHome Group
- Beachfront Realty
- Mark Spain Real Estate
- Hawai’i Life Real Estate Brokers
- Illustrated Properties Real Estate
- Star Real Estate Company
- Beach Properties of Florida
Top Frequently Asked Questions About US Real Estate Sector:
What are the major real estate company categories?
Key real estate company categories include residential and commercial brokers, home builders, property managers, real estate investment trusts (REITs), real estate services like title insurance and escrow services, and shared office providers.
What are the most prominent publicly traded real estate companies?
Well-known publicly traded real estate companies include real estate investment trusts (REITs) like American Tower Corp., Prologis Inc, Public Storage Inc, and Equinix Inc. These own income-producing real estate assets.
What are some of the largest residential brokerages?
Some of the top residential brokerage firms in the US include Realogy Holdings which owns Century 21, Coldwell Banker, ERA Real Estate, Sotheby’s International Realty, and Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate. Also major residential brokers are @Properties, Compass, eXp Realty, Re/Max, Keller Williams, Weichert Realty, and Douglas Elliman.
What are some key commercial real estate companies?
Major commercial real estate companies include CBRE Group, Jones Lang LaSalle, Cushman & Wakefield, Colliers, Marcus & Millichap, NKF, Savills, Madison International Realty, Square Mile Capital, and Starwood Capital Group. These handle office spaces, hotels, warehouses, retail locations, and other commercial properties.
Who are the largest home builders?
Top national home builders based on homes sold include D.R. Horton, Lennar Corp, PulteGroup, KB Home, and Toll Brothers which construct tens of thousands of houses across the United States each year.
What is the average real estate agent commission?
The typical real estate agent commission in the US is between 5-6% of a home’s sale price which is often split between the seller’s agent and buyer’s agent. On a $500,000 house the commission would equal around $30,000.