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.
Nareit’s REIT Directory provides a comprehensive list of REIT and publicly traded real estate companies that are members of Nareit. The directory can be sorted and filtered by sector, listing status, and stock performance.
Each year Nareit collects tax reporting data for each Nareit member. View this year's data or explore the archive.
Nareit’s 2026 outlook addresses the topics that have been on the minds of real estate investors, including valuation divergences, compelling opportunities, and global strategies.
REITwise will take place March 24-26 in Hollywood, FL. This event is the leading educational conference for REITs, covering technical, regulatory, and operational updates.
For 65 years, Nareit has led the U.S. REIT industry by ensuring its members’ best interests are promoted by providing unparalleled advocacy, investor outreach, continuing education and networking.
Nareit and the New York Stock Exchange are partnering again to host the sixth-annual REIT Investor Relations Symposium, held in conjunction with Nareit’s REITweek: 2022 Investor Conference.
CFOs from four REITs discussed the different paths people take to reach the CFO role, what the C-suite looks for in a successful investor relations program, and advice for professionals aspiring to become CFOs during a panel at Nareit’s 2021 REIT Investor Relations Symposium.
In addition to a company’s own reporting, investors are increasingly factoring in how a company performs in ESG rating services.
Nareit publishes a number of publications for members as well as the broader investment community.
In the third quarter of 2022, the FTSE Nareit All Equity Index and NCREIF Fund Index–Open End Diversified Core Equity posted rolling four-quarter total returns of -16.3% and 22.1%, respectively.
REITs and commercial real estate in the United States will face a number of important questions in 2017. The economic expansion and the commercial real estate cycle are both more than a half-decade old; what are the risks of a downturn? The Federal Reserve has resumed raising its target for short-term interest rates; what impact will higher rates have on financing costs, on the demand for commercial real estate and on REIT share prices? The Presidential Election surprised most observers; what impact might the incoming Trump Administration have on the economy and commercial real estate?
Modern portfolio theory argues that well-diversified investment portfolios should include allocations to all assets in the market basket, including real estate, which is the third largest asset in the U.S. investment market basket after equities and bonds.
Advanced portfolio modelling technique using 40 years of investment return data increased allocations to REITs, high-yield bonds and preferred stocks in optimized portfolios.
Global real estate investors say COVID-19 continues to cast a long shadow, although the market remains fundamentally healthy.
What has been the biggest change in shareholder inquiries over the past year?
All investing is a relative, not an absolute, game. If the stock market pops by 25 percent in one year and your fund is up 18 percent, you’re sort of a loser. If your fund gains 2 percent and the market loses 20 percent, then you’re a rock star.
This year’s REIT IR Symposium will be held virtually on Monday, June 7 from 11:00 – 1:00pm ET.
Lisa Pendergast says this is a critical time for commercial real estate finance as industry participants navigate historical levels of inflation, rising interest rates, and overall uncertainty in the market.