These include companies that run shopping malls, for example. They also include companies that rent smaller retail space to entities like 7-11s and Walgreens. Now we are getting to some more specialized REITs that you wouldn't think of when you think of real estate. One of those is Timberland REITs, those that invest in forest for the purpose of harvesting trees.
In this episode, which is Part One of Two, we begin our analysis of REITS as an investment using David Stein's 10 Questions to Master Investing, which are:
1. What is it?
2. Is it an investment, a speculation, or a gamble?
3. What is the upside?
4. What is the downside?
5. Who is on the other side of the trade?
6. What is the investment vehicle?
7. What does it take to be successful?
8. Who is getting a cut?
9. How does it impact your portfolio?
10. Should you invest?
We cover the first five questions in this episode.
Helpful links:
Investopedia Article on REITs: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/reit.asp
Directory of REITs by sector: https://www.reit.com/investing/reit-directory?title=nly&field_rtc_listing_status_tid_selective[]=524&field_address_country_selective[]=US&sort_by=title
The Section 199A Tax Benefits of REITs: https://www.kitces.com/blog/reit-real-estate-investments-section-199a-qbi-deduction/#:~:text=Because%20under%20IRC%20Section%20199A,Qualified%20Business%20Income%20or%20QBI)
Correlation Matrix of Most of the REITs and funds mentioned: https://www.portfoliovisualizer.com/asset-correlations?s=y&symbols=VTI%2C+VNQ%2C+VNQI%2C+REET%2C+BXP%2C+PLD%2C+O%2C+SPG%2C+AVB%2C+WY%2C+VTR%2C+WELL%2C+PSA%2C+AMT%2C+CCI%2C+DLR%2C+WPC%2C+VNO%2C+LAMR%2C+GLPI%2C+LAND%2C+IRM&timePeriod=2&tradingDays=60&months=36
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