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here are the best reit etfs

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here are the best reit etfs


Real estate exchange-traded funds (ETFs) hold baskets of securities in the real estate sector, providing an investors with a way to investing in an otherwise high-cost area. These funds often focus specifically on real estate investment trusts (REIT), securitized portfolios of real estate properties which offer income potential associated with real estate as well as the liquidity of traditional stocks. Some of the major names in the REIT space include Vornado Realty Trust (VNO) and Welltower, Inc. (WELL). Investing in these and other REITs allows investors to receive dividend distributions. While the financial returns could be lower than owning an entire building and was able to pocket all the income, there is less risk.

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  • What nonsense. If you're going to go there buy VNQ and go about your business. Alternately, if you're willing to take on a little more risk via a CEF then take a look at RQI. Where do they come up with these best lists?

    Finally, if you'd really like to learn more about investing in this sector overall then do yourself a favor and read the articles by Hoya Capital Real Estate on Seeking Alpha. This individual has some pretty in-depth articles and knowledge.

    Hoya on Seeking Alpha
  • Hi @Mark
    Thank you.
  • edited February 2020
    Right...vnq is the best and only reit in my portfolio imho
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