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To own Marcus & Millichap, you need to believe its brokerage and capital markets platform can convert a cyclical, transaction-driven model into more consistent, higher-margin advisory revenue. The build-out of retail and net lease leadership looks directionally supportive of that goal, but does not materially change the near term reality that revenue is still heavily tied to commercial real estate deal volumes, with fee compression and agent retention remaining central risks.
The most relevant recent move is the appointment of Thomas Gorman to lead the national net lease division, given net lease’s importance within single tenant retail and income-focused investment sales. His mandate to grow the division and deepen institutional relationships sits alongside the new retail leadership structure and Q1 2026 revenue improvement, and together these developments feed into the existing catalyst of expanding experienced leadership to support higher transaction throughput.
Yet while leadership depth is improving, the reliance on transaction-driven brokerage revenue remains a risk investors should be aware of, particularly if...
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Marcus & Millichap's narrative projects $1.1 billion revenue and $81.3 million earnings by 2029. This requires 12.0% yearly revenue growth and an earnings increase of about $81.9 million from -$587.0 thousand today.
Uncover how Marcus & Millichap's forecasts yield a $28.00 fair value, a 12% downside to its current price.
Three members of the Simply Wall St Community currently see fair value for Marcus & Millichap anywhere from US$28 to US$413 per share, highlighting how far apart individual views can be. When you set that spread against the company’s heavy dependence on transaction driven brokerage revenue, it underlines why it can be useful to weigh several contrasting perspectives before deciding how this stock might fit in a portfolio.
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