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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CEO Hap Stein says increased competition and technology are also contributing to a “bifurcation among retailers.”
The diversification benefits of exchange-traded Equity REITs relative to the non-REIT parts of the stock market have persisted throughout a long period encompassing an almost unfathomly severe downturn—yet they have almost never been stronger than they were as 2016 came to a close.
Werner says REITs screen attractive today, especially on a risk-adjusted basis.
Historically, when REIT dividend yields became high relative to the yields on other income-oriented investments, that has usually been a sign that REITs had become undervalued and were likely to perform strongly over the next several years.
Five of 18 companies to go public have outperformed since 2010.
mREITs led the performance of the U.S. REIT industry in the first three quarters of 2017. The FTSE Nareit Mortgage REITs Index delivered a 20.04 percent total return for the period, helped by a 3.50 percent gain in the third quarter.
CEO Jay Sugarman says the REIT is attractive as both a value and a high-growth stock.
Health care REITs trading at highest premium to NAV.
CEO Jay Sugarman says REIT actively relaying business strategy to investors.
FTSE Russell and NAREIT on June 8 announced changes to the ground rules and classification structure of the FTSE NAREIT U.S. Real Estate Index, including adjustments to reflect the growth of specialty REITs.
CEO Michael Landy says company on a “virtuous cycle.”
Stacey Cunningham was appointed the first female president of the NYSE in May 2018.
REITs move closer to reality in India.
Energy campus REITs could grow to be major industry segment over next decade, Hogan Lovells says.