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Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are a type of property investment vehicle that allow investors to purchase shares in a portfolio of real estate assets. REITs are typically structured as corporations or trusts and are designed to provide investors with a regular income stream from rental income and capital gains from the sale of properties. REITs are typically diversified across a range of property types, including residential, commercial, industrial, and retail.
REITs are a popular form of property investment due to their liquidity, diversification, and potential for high returns. REITs are also attractive to investors due to their tax advantages, as they are exempt from corporate income tax on the income they generate from their investments.
Some of the major companies in the REIT market include American Tower Corporation, Prologis, Public Storage, Simon Property Group, and Ventas. Show Less Read more