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REITs delivered strong investment performance through mid-year 2026, outperforming the broad equity market by a sizable margin.
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The main question today is how long the phase of rapid growth of infection and the economic shutdowns necessary to contain it will last.
A comparison of recent trends of the P/E ratio for the S&P 500 to the price-to-FFO ratio for REITs shows a contrasting risk/reward tradeoff between the broad equity market and REITs.
Executive Laurie Hawkes provides overview of the single-family housing rental market.
Ashford Inc.’s Rob Hays says business and leisure travelers alike are out in force.
This is the longest winning streak since the six consecutive weekly gains from March 26 through April 3.
Morgan Stanley’s Laurel Durkay said that significant dry powder and the value discrepancy between the public and private markets were major factors spurring transactions in 2021.
Kimco Realty Corp. CEO David Henry explains company's activity on transactions front.
Here’s the myth: an increase in interest rates is bad for real estate investors. Here’s the empirical fact: the historical evidence shows that real estate investors—at least those who invest through exchange-traded REITs—have usually done better during rising-rate environments than when interest rates were declining.
REITs supported an estimated 3.2 million fulltime equivalent (FTE) jobs in the U.S. in 2021, producing $229 billion in labor income, according to EY’s latest Economic Contribution of REITs report, commissioned by Nareit.
Register for a July 16 webinar by the MIT Center for Real Estate that will help REITs determine if they are aligned with their investors’ expectations.
With real estate poised to become a GICS headline sector, Green Street finds “ample evidence” to support REITs’ high earnings multiples.
Economic fundamentals continued to support the real estate markets.
The FTSE Nareit All Equity REITs Index posted a total return of 1.3%. Broader markets, in contrast, were flat-to-down.
REITs edged lower last week, with a total return of -1.0% on the FTSE Nareit All Equity REITs Index.
Luke Zubrod of Chatham Financial on the biggest risks and opportunities for REITs in the current derivatives marketplace.
Troni says current conditions are favorable for long-term investors to enter listed real estate.