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Private wealth emerges as a top commercial property player

In the 20th edition of The Wealth Report, we’re revisiting our predictions over the years to see how they’ve fared.

23 April 2026

2 mins read

Private wealth emerges as a top commercial property player
Image: Private investors are making their presence felt in the City of London

We forecast that private capital would become a dominant force in commercial real estate investment.

We track how and why that prediction was right on the money.

In the first Wealth Report, our Attitudes Survey showed HNWIs were focused on residential property – CRE accounted for just 2.6%. 16 years later in 2023, the survey revealed 21% of HNWI investable wealth was allocated to commercial property. This trend was influenced by:

  • The significant growth of private investor wealth, especially emerging market wealth
  • Wealthy individuals taking a more professional, structured approach to investing

"Property has always had an emotional pull for private investors, but this new professionalisation means they’re more aware of the contributions CRE can make to their investment portfolios."

Nick Braybrook

Head of Knight Frank’s Global Capital Markets

The flexible firepower of private wealth

Quick decision-making, access to diverse capital streams and higher tolerance for risk can put HNWIs in a better position to take advantage of global property cycles than institutional funds.

“When interest rates rose sharply from the low levels seen between 2009 and 2022, there was a period where the main buyers of London offices – institutions, sovereign wealth, and private equity – to some extent withdrew from the market,” says Braybrook.

"Conversely, private individuals and the offices of private investors were very active.” If you’d invested in commercial property in London when the first edition of The Wealth Report was highlighting its potential, you’d have done very well, according to Braybrook. “Even during downturns, your investment would still have been generating a good income. What’s not to like?”

The Knight Frank Wealth Report 2026.
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