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REITs outpace broader equities market.
REIT share prices moved higher last week, with a 0.3% total return on the FTSE Nareit All Equity REITs Index.
The momentum in office employment bodes well for the office property sector, including office REITs.
Companies increasingly give executive leaders the opportunity to gain board experience, alongside their day job.
Economist Brad Case says equity REIT returns have outpaced inflation on an historical basis.
Pierzak also reviews valuation divergences, M&A trends, sector performance, and more.
CEO Jason Fox says the net lease REIT expects to continue to find good deal opportunities this year.
Green Street’s Cedrik Lachance says REITs are “fantastic way” to arbitrage between public, private markets.
With real estate poised to become a GICS headline sector, Green Street finds “ample evidence” to support REITs’ high earnings multiples.
When REITs invest in new development projects, the benefits extend beyond the companies and their tenants and shareholders.
Green Street Advisors Chairman Mike Kirby counsels industry against overemphasizing growth.
CreXus got its start in 2009 to take advantage of the opportunities to buy commercial real estate-related assets that those troubled times presented.
In more normal times a weekly move up or down of nearly 4% would be major news, but in a period of heightened volatility during the covid-19 crisis, this is the smallest move in quite a while.
The U.S. is shifting toward a greater interest in renewable energy, and the rooftop areas of buildings across the country offer a potential source of energy generation with the installation of solar panels.
REITs more than doubled the S&P 500, as second-quarter earnings reports showed broad-based gains.