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REITs delivered strong investment performance through mid-year 2026, outperforming the broad equity market by a sizable margin.
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REITs outperformed the broader market in the first quarter of 2019.
Analysts say broader market playing "catch up." to REITs.
Analysts say concerns about interest rates put pressure on REITs in October.
The Data Centers, Infrastructure and Manufactured Homes property segments led the REIT market’s stock market performance in the first seven months of 2017, each with total returns exceeding 20 percent.
REITs posted positive results for the second consecutive month in November and outperformed stocks for the first time since April, as the FTSE Nareit All Equity REITs Index rose 6.0% and the FTSE Nareit Equity REITs Index gained 5.8%.
Industrial REITs own and manage industrial facilities and rent space in those properties to tenants.
REITs outpace broader market as investor concerns ease during month.
How well are stock-exchange listed Equity REITs positioned for the interest rate environment ahead?
Self-storage, manufactured homes and mortgage REITs among best performers.
Third quarter REIT performance, sector outlooks, and the closing gap between public and private real estate valuations took center stage during the “FTSE Nareit U.S. Real Estate Indexes in Review and What’s Next” webinar.
REITs have stepped up in a variety of ways to help their employees, tenants, and communities during the coronavirus crisis.
This is a guest commentary written by Annie Xiao, portfolio manager at the Employee Retirement System of Texas (Texas ERS).
The FTSE Nareit All Equity REITs Index rebounded from a weak January, rising 1.9% in February. REITs underperformed broader markets as the Russell 1000 and Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market both rose 5.4%.
Industrial was the top-performing Equity REIT market segment, up 26.71 percent in the first ten months of 2016. The Industrial sector benefitted from the continuing growth of e-commerce. Many online retailers and shippers rely on Industrial REITs’ logistics facilities for the distribution of their products.
Nareit’s Calvin Schnure says REIT earnings fell in Q2, but T-Tracker will include data highlighting REIT resiliency during the crisis.
First quarter REIT performance, early second quarter performance, and how REITs are positioned amid current market volatility was the focus of the April 8 webinar, “FTSE Nareit US Real Estate Indexes in Review & What’s Next.”