The Voice Of Real Estate,An Engine Of Our Economy
Our Mission
The Real Estate Roundtable brings together leaders of the nation’s top publicly-held and privately-owned real estate ownership, development, lending, and management firms with the leaders of major national real estate trade associations to jointly address key national policy issues relating to real estate and the overall economy.
Spotlight
Roundtable Statement on the Reorganization of the ENERGY STAR Program
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RER Members: Call to Action—Oppose Proposals Limiting Deduction of State and Local Business Property Taxes
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Explore Our Policy Issues

The Real Estate Roundtable’s business and trade association leaders identify, analyze, and coordinate positions on public policies to ensure a cohesive industry voice is heard by government officials and the public.

We remain committed to advocating for national policies that support economic stability, job expansion, and long-term economic growth.

Roundtable Weekly
TOP STORIES
Tax Talks Intensify as House Republicans Race Toward Memorial Day Deadline
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Trump Administration Proposes Possible Elimination of ENERGY STAR Program
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GOP Races to Shape Reconciliation Bill
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New Bipartisan Legislation Aims to Unlock Housing Development and Affordability
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New Report: Carried Interest Tax Hike Threatens Jobs, Innovation, and Housing
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What’s Ahead: Reconciliation Talks on Capitol Hill
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Spring Roundtable Meeting Highlights Tax and Trade, Housing, and Global Challenges Confronting Real Estate
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Congressional Republicans Pass Budget Resolution, Move One Step Closer to a Final Tax Bill 
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Meeting Information

Members can click below for information on our upcoming Roundtable and policy advisory committee meetings.

Spotlight
April 2025 Policy Priorities
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January 2025 Policy Priorities
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Commercial Real Estate & The Economy

See statistics that show how the real estate industry supports economic growth, millions of jobs and billions in economic development, local property and school taxes, and contributions to Americans’ retirement savings.