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The author, Christopher Jones, points out that stock owners already have
exposure to
real estate as large public corporations own most of the commercial
real estate in the U.S. Given the short history of REITs, he is
not convinced that they provide «meaningful» diversification and points out that home owners already have enough
real estate in their household assets.
20:32 «If you are investing in stocks and bonds without
real estate or without other alternative investments, you're going to need some stock market
exposure, otherwise you're never going to have enough saved, you're
not going to keep up with inflation and you're
not going to reach those retirement goals»
I'm
not currently invested in anything like this, so I have no experiences to share, but it does sound like a valid alternative for those who don't want to own actual properties, yet still get
exposure to
real estate, as Tom mentioned.
It may be a way for me to get more
real estate exposure with out actually owning property which I don't want to do.
Remember that the investor lost their stock and bond
exposure so now they suffer an even greater loss since roughly 66 % of their portfolio (as assets
not dollars) is now gold and
real estate.
People living and working in one - industry towns should consider
NOT owning
real estate in order to allocate risk away from the same economic
exposure of their job.
Regarding to REITs, I don't think you need international
real estate exposure.
Yeah, I know that a lot of you just can't (or won't) pack up and move, but I know I have a lot of readers with an awful lot of
real estate exposure.
I did
not invest any more into this fund yet simply because of our current
exposure to the residential
real estate market but plan on increasing this allocation gradually.
ETF's now account for just over 16 % of the portfolio with a mindset that for
exposure to certain sectors such as
real estate investment trusts (REIT) I don't have the time anymore to do such detailed assessments and valuations.
Total business loan
exposure at Webster Bank can
not exceed $ 250,000 and loans can only be secured by business assets, excluding
real estate.
It's most appropriate for investors who need
exposure to
real estate, but don't wish to invest in publicly traded REITs or own property themselves.
Over time, he can cut or at least
not grow his
real estate exposure while raising the level investments in financial assets.
«Have some
exposure to commodities, stocks, and
real estate, but don't go overboard,» Benson says.
The reality is that while municipalities live and die on
real estate prices, investors are
not paid enough for their
exposure to
real estate.
Real estate has a place in a diversified portfolio because it has historically low correlation with equities,
not because you want
exposure to a couple of specific companies.
The loan
exposure de facto invests all B.C. taxpayers into the
real estate market, whether they like it or
not.
There isn't much one can do if this happens, except to have
exposure beforehand to asset classes that benefit when inflation increases (
real estate and tangible / commodity - based mutual funds, like the precious metals and energy sectors).
And yet, there is no reason why family offices shouldn't continue to be involved, and perhaps even grow their
real estate exposure by working more closely with
real estate investment managers.
All you can do is tell your clients you're getting their property more
exposure by being on twitter, which is total bull, because people don't shop for
real estate on twitter.
As a matter of fact, because of the way IDX and the DDF clutter up Google a FSBO (private seller) should have a cleaner and better
exposure on Google when they are
not listed with organized
real estate and tied to either the IDX or DDF exchange programs — as said programs bleed multiple versions of the same listings over the Internet.
«The
exposure and feedback they will receive from working with some of the best in the business through one - on - one meetings and at
real estate events will set them up for success in ways
not possible through any other program.»
Not all exposure is good exposure and many real estate companies in the US are finding their version of our DDF is not generating any additional busine
Not all
exposure is good
exposure and many
real estate companies in the US are finding their version of our DDF is
not generating any additional busine
not generating any additional business.
Don't miss out on this great opportunity to gain
exposure & network with Barrie and Central Ontario's
real estate professionals!
«While some clients see the value of the steady return and favorable
exposure to inflation and rising rates that core
real estate can offer, they can often be slow to pull the trigger when they don't see a compelling reason to invest now.
It's important to remember that the Volker Rule doesn't apply to smaller community banks and will likely
not affect many mid-sized regional banks, which hold large
exposures to commercial
real estate loans.
CAP rates are a crummy way to value residential
real estate and an equally crummy measure of financial performance for all of the reasons mentioned above and more... you may disagree, but since the only other person out there that regularly disagreed with you on this was kicked off this site for doing so, and just about every other turnkey operator seem to be in the business of perpetuating it as a metric to try to artificially pump up the attractiveness of their offerings and scam newbies, please forgive me if I try to offer some counterbalance and perspective to other new investors who would otherwise
not have any other
exposure to such radical ideas as using CAP rates the way they were designed to be used by the professionals who use them.
HMMM, I also see RECO has given some 3rd party service providers to the
real estate service sector premium
exposure for their businesses while
not affording equal publicity to others....
So,
not only did I get a load of free media
exposure and marketing, I also got a free education and ended up being a
real estate expert in the
real sense of the word.
Labor, Norway's largest opposition party, said it will probably support the proposal to boost the fund's
exposure to
real estate, and that, while it's too early now, it hopes expanding into infrastructure isn't completely off the table.
If you know you can't market well and / or wish to receive more
exposure — talk with a
real estate broker about listing your property the right way.
For those who want
exposure to
real estate, but don't have the capital for direct investment, REITs can be a reasonable choice for a financial plan.
Real estate industry members simply didn't have the resources or know - how to get mass
exposure by themselves.
They provide exclusive access and world wide marketing
exposure for exclusive
real estate information, something you can
not do on a
real estate board.
Social advertising allows
real estate professionals to
not only connect with clients and prospects, but to also gain
exposure to their own family and friends.
This
not only gets you massive
exposure as a
real estate agent, but can be a great way to market that new house you just listed with that great pool in the backyard.