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.
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Experts say it’s important for ETFs to embrace REITs, and vice versa.
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Green Street Advisors’ Joi Mar says some REIT sectors already feeling the effects of e-commerce, Airbnb and other disrupters.
COO David Hegarty says senior housing investments are bearing fruit.
EY’s Ray Beeman sees longer-term focus on restructuring.
Transaction expected to be completed by end of 2016.
Green Street’s Danny Ismail also views non-gateway markets as less economically sensitive.
Michael Weil says REIT creating a strategic portfolio in most active submarkets.
Continued convergence of traditional and non-traditional sector yields is expected.
Hersha’s Matthew Lobach expects increase in real-time data monitoring of building systems.
Green Street’s Cedrik Lachance says the trend is likely to hold over the long term.
CEO Aaron Halfacre said that since the REIT went public earlier this year, its challenge remains to be good corporate stewards of investors’ money.
Hotel sector firms keeping pricing power, according to Bortz.
Brad Molotsky discusses the role sustainability plays in attracting new investors.