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  2. What are REITs? Real Estate Investment Trusts are corporations that own and manage real estate. REITs issue units (much like stock shares) that give investors access to the income generated by the REIT’s property portfolio.

  3. And how they differ from real estate investing - REITs.org

    www.reits.org/basics/understanding-reit

    REITs provide developers an alternative to traditional funding from banks, insurance companies and savings and loan associations. Institutional investors and mutual funds use REITs as an easy and liquid way to invest in real estate while providing a quick exit strategy.

  4. A Guide to Investing in Mortgage REITs

    www.reits.org/types/mortgage-reits

    What are Mortgage REITs? Mortgage REITs (mREIT) generate returns for shareholders through the origination and acquisition of mortgage backed securities (MBS), and through effective management of interest rate risk. MBS are income producing assets collateralized by real property.

  5. A Guide to Investing in Data-center REITs

    www.reits.org/types/data-center-reits

    1) What are REITs? 2) How to invest in REITs? 3) REITs vs. Real Estate Investing 4) Pros and Cons of REIT Investing 5) How are REITs Taxed?

  6. REITs are well-suited investments for retirement accounts, particularly retirement accounts with tax advantages such as 401ks or Roth IRAs. These accounts allow investors to defer tax obligations until retirement.

  7. A Guide to Investing in Hotel REITs

    www.reits.org/types/hotel-reits

    Hotel REITs are a niche class among the REIT sector, consisting of 20 publicly traded REIT constituents that own and operate hotels, resorts and other lodging facilities. The hotel REIT subsector has historically outperformed other types of REITs and the S&P 500.

  8. There are many ways to classify REITs dealing with the makeup of their pools, how they are traded and what sectors they represent. By Assets Equity REIT – owns properties that provide lease income to unitholders.

  9. A Guide to Investing in Residential REITs

    www.reits.org/types/residential-reits

    What are Residential Apartment REITs? Residential Apartment REITs significantly outperformed the broader REIT sector and S&P 500 in 2018 and continue to trend favorably in 2019. Dividend yields have averaged 3.97% for the trailing twelve months.

  10. REITs Investing Guide – Things to Consider

    www.reits.org/basics/investing-in-reits

    Before investing in REITs, it is vital to understand the various classes of REITs which are based on the type of assets, how they are traded and sectors they operate in. Topics Covered. I REIT Performance and Historical Returns. II Things to Consider when Investing in REITs. III REIT Yield and Investor Considerations.

  11. An Investor’s Perspective Into Blackstone REIT (BREIT)

    www.reits.org/investing/blackstone-reit

    The 2 main distinctions of REITs in terms of how they earn income are equity and mortgage REITs. BREIT is a hybrid REIT because it deals with both. As an equity REIT, they have a diverse coverage of real estate investments.