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.
CEM Benchmarking’s 2024 study also reveals allocations, returns, volatility, and risk-adjusted performance of 12 asset classes over 25-year period.
For the remainder of 2025 and into 2026, REITs are well-equipped to handle market volatility while capitalizing on growth opportunities in CRE transactions.
REITworld will take place Dec. 8-11 in Dallas, TX. This event provides opportunities for individual meetings between REITs, investors, and analysts.
For 60 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.
WDC to restructure international, Australia/New Zealand assets.
Each month, Nareit highlights recent executive career moves, board changes, and other notable individual achievements within the REIT and publicly listed real estate market.
David Stafford says fund has gained exposure to property sectors with structural tailwinds.
Ferguson Partners Chairman and CEO William J. Ferguson outlines actionable governance strategies for REITs based on new research.
Luke Zubrod of Chatham Financial on the biggest risks and opportunities for REITs in the current derivatives marketplace.
Brooks sees city densification forcing Canadian real estate companies to change.
Neurodiversity in the workplace is an important but often forgotten facet of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Open-air retail, gaming, and billboard real estate assets are expected to perform well.
Ventas CEO and long-time investor recognized by NAREIT at REITWorld 2014.
Solid fundamentals seen across most REIT property sectors.
Five of 18 companies to go public have outperformed since 2010.