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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Szymanski spoke with REIT magazine to discuss her views on NAV growth, how to put interest rate moves in context, and where AEW sees growth in 2022.
REITs have also prepared themselves for economic uncertainty by building up their stock of cash and cash-like assets and maintaining substantial unused lines of credit.
REITs and publicly traded real estate companies continue to take significant and tangible steps to address and advance their ESG strategies and practices.
REITs more likely to hold annual elections and separate roles of CEO and chairman.
U.S. REITs raised $17.6 billion from secondary debt and equity offerings in the first quarter of 2024.
REITs have been active property buyers and sellers throughout real estate cycles.
Despite continuing high inflation, REIT returns continue to outpace returns for the S&P 500 on an annualized basis and REIT operating performance growth has exceeded price growth in 2021.
Data center and industrial REITs show highest returns during the month.
Total REIT FFO was 3.6 percent higher than in the fourth quarter of 2017 and 6.0 percent above over one year ago.
REIT shares trading below NAV, and improved balance sheets have increased appeal of buybacks.
Trading at nearly 40 percent premium to NAV.
REITs Rebounded in the Fourth Quarter as Treasury Yields Declined
Retail REITs boost overall performance.
The economic forces that affect the demand for domestic U.S. commercial real estate differ from those affecting global corporations, and stock returns reflect these differences.
The FTSE Nareit All Equity REITs Index fell 3.6% in October, underperforming the broader stock market as the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market and Russell 1000 declined 0.7%.