Digital Core REIT has agreed to sell stakes in three US data centers back to Digital Realty while simultaneously acquiring interests in two facilities in Asia, reshaping its geographic portfolio. The transaction recycles US capital into Asia-Pacific markets where demand growth is accelerating. Financial terms were not disclosed in the snippet. The move reflects a broader trend of REITs actively rebalancing exposure between saturated North American markets and higher-growth Asian corridors.
REIT asset rebalancing at this scale signals where institutional capital sees superior returns, and a deliberate shift away from US holdings toward Asia-Pacific facilities will influence pricing and liquidity in both markets. Digital Realty reacquiring the US assets also consolidates its domestic footprint.
Named companies Digital Core REIT and Digital Realty, cross-border asset transaction, and REIT category triggered selection. The bilateral nature of the deal, selling in one market to buy in another, provided stronger market signal than single-direction transactions reviewed in this run.