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Listed Equity REITs and real estate companies will no longer be a niche, but rather representative of the distinct real estate asset class.
Opening Doors to REITs in China and India.
Investors increasingly view REITs as a fundamental part of their portfolios.
Financial literacy is a powerful catalyst for change, particularly for students and people who have not been exposed to the fundamentals of investing and building wealth.
Health care REITs own a variety of types of health care-related real estate and collect rent from tenants.
REITs are expected to be effective in deploying capital, especially in second half.
REITs with low leverage and ample liquidity will be positioned to select premium properties at discounted prices, experts say.
Listed equity REITs are being used to complete investors’ private real estate portfolios.
A new sector for real estate sounds like a prescription for lower REIT volatility and better diversification from the broader market.