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The FTSE Nareit All Equity REITs index posted a total return of -0.7%, compared to a 3.4% loss on the Russell 1000.
Last week’s increase brought the year-to-date return to 32.0%.
The percentage of mortgages held in commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) that were 30+ days delinquent jumped from 2.29% in April to 7.15% in May.
REIT share prices rose for the third straight week, with the FTSE Nareit All Equity REITs Index posting a total return of 0.3%.
Last week’s gain, which came after five consecutive weeks of downward moves, brought year-to-date returns to 27.1%.
Data from CoStar and S&P Global Market Intelligence show REITs have very little exposure to WeWork.
Acquisition activity in the second quarter was robust across most property sectors.
Commercial property performance and valuation metrics diverge from time to time.
The recovery in commercial real estate markets accelerated throughout 2021, especially in the final months of the year.
Analysts say transaction activity volume has slowed, but the nature of the activity is highly strategic and accretive.
Real GDP rose at a 6.5% annual rate in the second quarter of 2021, and the details of the GDP report have several positive implications for the outlook for commercial real estate markets and REITs.
The CMBS delinquency rate continued to decline in August as the reopening of the economy helped revive cash flows at some troubled tenants.
REITs extended their weekly winning streak to three weeks of gains, and are up five of the past six weeks.
One of the enduring mysteries of reporting on investments is how many people seem to focus on price appreciation OR income, and how few people focus instead on total return
The REIT sector overall entered this crisis period from a stronger position than in previous market downturns in terms of operational performance, balance sheet strength and sources of liquidity available for the potentially lean months ahead.
The FTSE Nareit All Equity REITs index posted a total return of 6.9% last week, after a 4.3% gain the week before.