JPMREIT Office Portfolio Lags With 62% Occupancy in First Buy

J.P. Morgan Real Estate Income Trust’s new office assets underperform, contributing less than 1% of six-month rental revenue. J.P. Morgan Real Estate Income Trust’s first office investment, a seven-building portfolio in Wakefield, Mass., was 62% occupied as of June 30, the

J.P. Morgan Real Estate Income Trust’s new office assets underperform, contributing less than 1% of six-month rental revenue.

J.P. Morgan Real Estate Income Trust’s first office investment, a seven-building portfolio in Wakefield, Mass., was 62% occupied as of June 30, the lowest rate in its holdings. The underperformance contrasts with its 99% occupancy across 40 industrial properties, which dominate rental revenue.

The $61M office acquisition in Q2 expanded the REIT’s portfolio to 68 properties valued at $1.75B, up from $1.28B at 2025’s close. Industrial and retail assets, at 99% and 95% occupancy respectively, outpace office, while multifamily and single-family rentals show mixed performance.

The occupancy gap challenges the adviser’s mid-year stance that high-quality office is a leading commercial real estate theme this year. The REIT’s second public offering, targeting $4.8B, launched in February.

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