How Liquid Are REITs?

A real estate investment trust (REIT) is a corporation that owns, operates, or funds assets that generate revenue. REITs provide investors with a consistent income stream but little in the way of capital appreciation. The majority of REITs are traded on the stock exchange, making them extremely liquid (unlike physical real estate investments). Apartment complexes,

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How Does Mortgage REIT Work?

Mortgage REITs (mREITS) purchase or originate mortgages and mortgage-backed securities (MBS) and earn income from the interest on these investments to fund income-producing real estate. Are mortgage REITs good? When the spread between short-term and long-term interest rates (where they borrow) is substantial, mREITs can produce a significant net interest margin (where they lend). Unfortunately,

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How Do You Pronounce REIT?

Some people are wary of REITs because they have a funny name and sound sophisticated. REITs were “created by Congress to make real estate incomprehensible,” according to financial author Roger Lowenstein. He was simply slightly exaggerating his point. Then there’s the issue of pronunciation. REIT is a terrible little term that rhymes with street. You’ll

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