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For many investors, the appeal of real estate investing is difficult to resist. There is a lively debate among investors about whether real estate is a superior long-term investment to equities. REITs provide investors with the best of both worlds. When you purchase a share of a real estate investment trust (REIT), a REIT fund, or a REIT ETF, you are purchasing a share of the trust’s real estate (and its profits). You are not required to do any of the work connected with real estate investment, nor are you required to attend closings; these shares are securities that are traded on major stock exchanges. Let’s look at how Commercial, Residential, and Industrial REITs work, whether they should be in your real estate portfolio, and the process of investing in REIT stocks.<\/p>

What Is A REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust)?<\/h2>

A real estate investment trust, or REIT, owns, runs, or funds assets that generate revenue in a certain area of the real estate market. To diversify their portfolio and produce income, investors can purchase publicly listed shares in a REIT, a REIT fund on major stock exchanges, or a private REIT.<\/p>

REITs make money from the mortgages that underpin real estate construction or through rental income once the property is built. REITs provide stockholders with consistent income as well as long-term growth that reflects property appreciation.<\/p>

Commercial Real Estate Reits<\/h2>

Commercial REITs (sometimes known as “equities”) are real estate investment trusts that focus on commercial properties such as hotels, parking lots, and office buildings. Shares of these corporations, which are sold on the public exchange just like big-name firms like Amazon, Apple, and others, can be purchased by investors.<\/p>

You can purchase “shares” in a REIT in the same manner that you would purchase stock in a corporation using any brokerage account.<\/p>

How Do Commercial Real Estate REITs Work?<\/h2>

A commercial REIT generates income for its owners in the same way as a mutual fund does. For example, if you buy shares in a mutual fund, you’re investing in a fund managed by a professional money manager, who invests money in the fund on behalf of investors like you. They will invest in a range of vehicles to profit from their investors. They receive a cut of the profits in exchange, but fundamentally, when you make money, they make money.<\/p>

A commercial REIT operates similarly. An investor purchases trust shares, and the trust subsequently invests the funds in commercial real estate. The trust may purchase a commercial building (or multiple), and then manage and collect rent from tenants, giving any earnings (after expenses) to shareholders.<\/p>

How to Invest in Commercial Real Estate REITs<\/h2>

Commercial real estate REITs are classified into two types: traded and non-traded. Here’s a quick rundown on how to invest in both:<\/p>

#1. Traded Commercial REITs<\/h3>

Buying shares in publicly traded REITs is as simple as buying shares in a mutual fund. You only need a brokerage account and enough money to buy at least one share. As a result, they are very accessible to every investor, incredibly liquid, and have a minimal minimum investment.<\/p>

#2. Non-Traded Commercial REITS<\/h3>

Non-traded REITs are also appealing investments, although they are frequently more specialized according to the asset’s location and type, and therefore demand a greater minimum investment. Here are a handful of the largest commercial real estate investment trusts:<\/p>