Real Estate ETFs: 3 Things To Consider

By: ETFdb
For retail investors, the exchange traded fund boom has opened up a plethora of opportunities for portfolio construction. From simple indexing approaches to more complex strategies, ETFs are quickly becoming the go-to investment vehicle. Nowhere is that more prevalent than the world of real estate. Overall, the continued evolution of the ETF industry has allowed investors to gain cheap and easy access to the commercial and residential real estate markets within one single ticker [see The Best Dividend ETF For Every Investment Objective]. What’s the Appeal? For many investors, real estate has become an integral part of a well-diversified portfolio and offers several distinct advantages. First, real estate can provide stable and high income. Created in the 1960s as a way to allow regular retail investors to participate in the commercial real estate market, real estate investment trusts (REITs) are traded on the major exchanges like stocks and invest in real estate [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Time For A Real Estate ETF? Head-To-Head: Real Estate Industry ETFs Which Type Of REIT ETF Is Right For You? 5 High Yielding Real Estate ETFs Mortgage REIT ETFs: 10% Yields + Low Volatility
For retail investors, the exchange traded fund boom has opened up a plethora of opportunities for portfolio construction. From simple indexing approaches to more complex strategies, ETFs are quickly becoming the go-to investment vehicle. Nowhere is that more prevalent than the world of real estate. Overall, the continued evolution of the ETF industry has allowed investors to gain cheap and easy access to the commercial and residential real estate markets within one single ticker [see The Best Dividend ETF For Every Investment Objective]. What’s the Appeal? For many investors, real estate has become an integral part of a well-diversified portfolio and offers several distinct advantages. First, real estate can provide stable and high income. Created in the 1960s as a way to allow regular retail investors to participate in the commercial real estate market, real estate investment trusts (REITs) are traded on the major exchanges like stocks and invest in real estate [...]

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