REITs invest in the majority of real estate property types, including offices, apartment buildings, warehouses, retail centers, medical facilities, data centers, cell towers and hotels.
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Partnerships are occurring across a range of REIT property sectors.
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CEO Dan Oberste also says millennials and gen z comprise largest cohort of REIT’s tenant base.
Investors concerned on macroeconomic and sector levels, analysts say.
Stephanie Pearson of Terra Search Partners sees benefits in more women climbing the corporate ladder in the real estate industry.
Stifel’s John Guinee says 90%-95% of REIT balance sheets are in “excellent shape.”
Apartment, hotel REITs among strongest performers in first half of 2014.
Strong and growing demand for commercial real estate in 2015 carried into the new year. Commercial property transactions totaled $139 billion in January, up 15.3% over January 2015. Indeed, the CRE market appears to have gained momentum recently, as total sales over the past three months were 22.2% above the prior three months.
Nareit’s Brad Case says present performance of REIT stocks “puzzles” him.
A regional look at conditions for global listed real estate at the start of a new decade.
Economic fundamentals for REITs and real estate continue to improve. GDP growth slowed in late 2015, but mainly reflecting a decline in energy exploration and in export markets; domestic sectors supporting real estate remain firm.
Apollo's Michael Commaroto says prepayments more predictable.
Analysts say supply picture buoys REITs for the long haul.
The economy is enjoying above-trend growth, with some boost from last year’s tax cuts, which supports demand for nearly all types of commercial real estate.
A record number of investors, analysts and media attended REITWeek 2016 in New York to meet with management teams and check the pulse of the industry. Here are several key takeaways from this year’s conference.
Leading REIT analysts review the outlook for the data center, health care, industrial, infrastructure, lodging, multifamily, office, retail, self-storage, and timber real estate sectors.
Jon Bortz's Pebblebrook Hotel Trust continues to make a splash.