Total construction & real estate industry M&A deals worth $4.1bn were announced in the US in January 2022, with Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust’s $3.7bn acquisition of Resource REIT being the sector’s biggest investment, according to GlobalData’s deals database.

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The value marked a decrease of 57.8% over the previous month of $9.72bn and a drop of 22.4% when compared with the last 12-month average of $5.28bn.

The US held a 45.30% share of the global construction & real estate industry M&A deal value that totalled $9.05bn in January 2022.

In terms of M&A deal activity, the US recorded 72 deals during January 2022, marking an increase of 2.86% over the previous month and a rise of 33.33% over the 12-month average.

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US construction & real estate industry M&A deals in January 2022: Top deals

The top five construction & real estate industry M&A deals accounted for 100% of the overall value during January 2022.

The combined value of the top five construction & real estate M&A deals stood at $4.1bn, against the overall value of $4.1bn recorded for the month.

The top five construction & real estate industry M&A deals of January 2022 tracked by GlobalData were:

1) Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust $3.7bn acquisition deal with Resource REIT

2) The $195m acquisition of PETILLO by Sterling ConstructionInc

3) Landsea Homes $179.3m acquisition deal with Hanover Family Builders

4) The $18.7m acquisition of EV Group Holdings by Charge Enterprises

5) Real Brokerage $6.59m acquisition deal with Expetitle