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How to Find the Best REIT ETFs
ETFs Investors can use the best REIT ETFs to gain exposure to the real estate market, and finding the right funds requires looking for a big asset tally and low expense ratio.
By Jeff Reeves Last updated
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Perpetual-Life Non-Traded REITs: Four Things Investors Should Know
Companies with good track records oversee the largest perpetual-life non-traded REITs, but there are some structural concerns about the funds to be aware of.
By Matt Sharp Published
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Retirees: Make Your Money Last With Stable Income Strategies
To avoid running out of money in retirement, you need to be able to generate reliable income — without relying on Social Security. Passive income is the key.
By Joel V. Russo, LUTCF Published
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How Non-Traded REITs Could Give Your Roth IRA a Boost
In addition to increasing the diversity of your portfolio, adding a non-traded REIT within your Roth IRA allows the resulting dividends to grow tax-free.
By Edward E. Fernandez Published
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Why Ground Lease REITs Are Building in Popularity
As more property owners in need of liquidity use ground leases to unlock capital, real estate investors could reap the rewards.
By Jim Small Published
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How to Find the Best REIT Stocks
The best REIT stocks are an apt choice to buy and hold for high yields and an inflation hedge. Here's how to narrow the field.
By Coryanne Hicks Last updated
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Why I Think Real Estate Investing Is Down But Not Out
Real estate investing has gone through the wringer in recent years, but tactical investors can find solid income-building opportunities at a discount.
By James K. Glassman Published
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What to Know About Alternative Investments
An overview of the definition of alternative investments and different ways to participate.
By Jacob Wolinsky Published
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Two Paths to Reliable Retirement Income in Volatile Times
Indexed insurance policies and REIT preferred stock are options that focus on defense but still score financial points even if the markets are down.
By Aaron Gaines Published