Equity Real Estate Investment Trust Stocks List
Related Industries: REIT - Diversified REIT - Hotel & Motel REIT - Industrial REIT - Residential REIT - Retail
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Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Equity Real Estate Investment Trust stocks.
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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NETL | D | NETLease Corporate Real Estate ETF | 7.92 | |
PSR | D | PowerShares Active U.S. Real Estate Fund | 7.8 | |
CRED | C | Columbia Research Enhanced Real Estate ETF | 7.69 | |
RDFI | B | Rareview Dynamic Fixed Income ETF | 7.46 | |
GQRE | C | FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund | 6.69 |
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Related Industries:
REIT - Diversified
REIT - Hotel & Motel
REIT - Industrial
REIT - Residential
REIT - Retail
Related Stock Lists:
Real Estate Investment Trust
Exchange Traded Funds
Investment Trust
Mortgage Real Estate Investment Trusts
Real Estate Market
Exchange Traded Fund
Private Equity
Real Assets
SPDR
Synthetic Replication
Transportation Infrastructure
Yield
Commodity Chemicals
Conglomerate
Construction Management
Consumer Finance
Diversified Financial
Dividend
Dividend Yield
ETF
- Equity Real Estate Investment Trust
An Equity Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) is a type of real estate investment trust that invests in real estate and related assets. REITs are publicly traded on major stock exchanges and are designed to provide investors with a steady stream of income from their investments in real estate. REITs typically invest in a variety of real estate assets, including office buildings, shopping centers, apartments, hotels, and other types of real estate. REITs are required to distribute at least 90% of their taxable income to shareholders in the form of dividends.
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