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The outlook for offices and indoor malls is indeed poor. The market knows this and has already priced it in. Old economy real estate companies ...
Is adding REITs not hypocrisy?
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My logic for investing in REITs is that a large part of real estate investments are not publicly traded. Thus, if you invest in a total-market ...
My annual “should I get out of REITs” question?
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We have a small allocation to REITs in TRREX (T Rowe Price's Real Estate fund—our only investment there) and I am tossing around whether to ...
Real estate investment trusts for non
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A Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) is a single company REIT (or a group REIT) that owns and manages property on behalf of shareholders.
REIT INDEX
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Given the commercial real estate market and the trend away from shopping centers to online sales are REIT index funds worth considering? Top.
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REITs · Real estate is a major asset class that should have a meaningful allocation in a well-diversified portfolio · Having assets with similar ...
REITS As A Supplement to Bonds in Retirement
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REIT funds are stock funds. They act like stock funds and are not a substitute for bonds. Having a little bit of REIT is fine, but having a lot ...
The Role of Real Estate Investments in a Portfolio
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The article discusses the many ways REITs are much stronger today in the post Great Recession world with reduced leverage and the use of equity ...
What's the bogle take on REITs?
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REITs are included in the stock market, as such you should invest in them. You need not overweight them above other company types.