7 research outputs found
Systematic Risk and Diversification in the Equity REIT Market
This paper employs stock market-based data to examine the systematic risk and diversification properties of publicly traded equity real estate investment trusts (REITs). A unique data sample is created by combining firm return data with information on their property type holdings and the location of their investments. The systematic risk of equity REITs appears to vary by the type of property in which they invest, with beta being significantly higher for retail-oriented REITs than for REITs owning industrial and warehouse properties. In addition, the stock market data provides no evidence that REIT diversification across property types or broad geographic regions actually results in meaningful diversification as reflected in a standard market-based measure-the "R"-super-2 from a simple market model regression. Copyright American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association.
Real estate return correlations: Real-world limitations on relationships inferred from NCREIF data
The nature of listed real estate companies: property or equity market?
Private real estate, Property companies, Real estate investment trusts (REITs), Stock market, Investment horizon, C12, G11, L85,