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REITs delivered strong investment performance through mid-year 2026, outperforming the broad equity market by a sizable margin.
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Gains on the West Coast could spread to other tech-oriented markets over time, experts say.
Pierzak, Nareit's SVP of research, spoke last week at Johns Hopkins, Cornell, and the University of Cincinnati, sharing real-world perspectives on REITs and capital markets with students across three campuses.
CEO Justin Knight says REIT is focused on outperforming the industry, providing superior returns for investors.
Nareit’s Ed Pierzak and John Barwick share insights from Nareit’s 2026 REIT Outlook.
All property sectors of the REIT universe declined last week as a surge in new cases of COVID-19 in many states raised concerns that the economic reopening may be delayed.
REITs outperformed the broader markets by a wide margin, especially those property sectors that had been most impacted by the shutdowns and social distancing measures.
NAREIT’s Brad Case says investors waiting for more information on economy, Fed policy.
Bluerock Residential Growth REIT, Inc., focuses on high-quality residential communities that attract educated, highly paid workers.
Diversified REITs saw FFO swing from negative $102 million in the second quarter to positive $962 million in Q3.
This is the fourth week out of the past five that REITs have gained more than 1%, and last week’s increase put REITs up 4.8% for the first six weeks of the year.
Most REIT property sectors were up slightly for the week.
An occupancy rate highlights property market fundamentals; it is a measure of the interaction of supply and demand. In the first quarter of 2026, Nareit’s REIT Industry Tracker broadened its coverage of occupancy rates from four to 10 property sectors.
Chief investment strategist Steven Wieting sees “significant valuation improvement.”
Green Street’s Dave Bragg says markets have traded in line with underlying value of their assets.
The Tennessee-based multifamily REIT was a dominant player in the Sun Belt even ‘before it became cool.’
The overall REIT sector was slightly down, with the All Equity REITs total return index declining 0.6%.