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A revolution is coming in real estate investment, according to MIT professor David Geltner.
In the third quarter of 2024, material progress had been made in closing the gap between REIT implied and private appraisal cap rates, but then markets changed.
The rising numbers of seniors and increasing longevity are revving up demand for medical services and health care real estate.
NAREIT’s Calvin Schnure says T-Tracker offers first industry-wide measure of REIT performance.
Residential REITs adapt to the evolution of how people live.
The recovery in housing markets has generated concerns among investors in apartment properties that a rebound in homeownership could undermine the demand for apartments. Nothing could be further from the truth!
REIT convert American Tower Corp. is putting people in touch.
Five of 18 companies to go public have outperformed since 2010.
Analysts say health care REITs continue to seek high-quality senior housing portfolios.
Several important data releases are scheduled in the coming weeks. Here’s what to watch.
NAREIT’s Brad Case points to strength in infrastructure, residential REIT sectors in July.
Nareit’s John Worth and Brookfield’s Brandon Benjamin assess REIT performance.
The health care property sector’s demonstrated resilience is expected to be in evidence again in 2014.
After a tumultuous 2020, bankers look ahead to 2021 and see fundamentals that are generally favorable for REITs.
Urban growth trends could be a boon for investors.
Top-performing real estate fund managers reflect on 2016 and offer insight into 2017.