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Amidst a wave of market volatility, REIT analysts offer insight into the broader picture.
Mark Snyderman, a portfolio manager with Fidelity Investments, has overseen a broad range of real estate investment portfolios in his career.
Investors increasingly view REITs as a fundamental part of their portfolios.
At the start of the pandemic, REIT magazine took a step that many in the publishing industry were also taking—shifting to a digital-only format.
Mariya Letdin is an associate professor of real estate at Florida State University’s College of Business.
Bi-monthly thoughts from REIT magazine's Editor in Chief.
"REITs will be attractive to investors who prefer a more liquid asset. The lower entry costs of REITs will also be more appealing to smaller investors."
An acquisition program introduced in 2010 is helping to stimulate the company’s growth.
A number of notable developments occurred that should help shape and strengthen the REIT industry in the future.
Stacey McEvoy, a partner at Hogan Lovells, focuses her practice on mergers and acquisitions (M&A), joint ventures, and private equity. She has advised many leading REITs.
W. P. Carey’s gambit abroad has built the company into a global net-lease power.
The momentum in office employment bodes well for the office property sector, including office REITs.
The REIT industry is now in the early stages of what could be called the third phase of its 55-year existence.