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.
Experts say it’s important for ETFs to embrace REITs, and vice versa.
REITworld will take place Dec. 8-11 in Dallas, TX. This event provides opportunities for individual meetings between REITs, investors, and analysts.
For 65 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.
People making news in the REIT and publicly traded real estate industry.
Sunder Raman discusses the ongoing development of the Indian REIT market.
When 2020 began, few of us would have imagined the current state of affairs for our world or our industry. We are living through uniquely turbulent and unpredictable times.
REITs gathering momentum following period of upheaval in Europe.
Bi-monthly thoughts from REIT magazine's Editor in Chief.
Housing Partnership Equity Trust is working to shore up the nation’s stock of homes for residents with modest incomes.
The “Who Gets What—and Why” author takes a deep dive into the discipline of market design and some of its practical applications.
Leading fund managers and strategists assess the state of global real estate markets.
Jay Hartzell is professor and chair of the Department of Finance, and executive director of the Real Estate Finance and Investment Center at the University of Texas at Austin.
Mall REIT Macerich and its CEO Art Coppola face online shopping head-on.
Current conditions bode well for the outlook for lodging and resorts.
University of Pennsylvania professor Phil Tetlock argues that certain people do possess astute predicting prowess in his new book.