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Your quick guide to investing in private REITs

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 Your quick guide to investing in private REITs If you are looking to get started in the real estate industry, REITs are a great step forward. These real estate companies can be broadly classified as private REITs and public REITs. As the name suggests, public REITs can be found listed in the various capital markets around the world that are open to retail investors. On the other hand, private REITs only allow institutional or accredited investors to become a part of their business journey.    Private REITs are not that complicated to understand - to know more, read on.  How are Private REITs capable of providing higher returns as compared to their public counterparts? Private market assets such as privatized REITs do not need to register with any regulatory authority. As a result, have a freer hand in taking business decisions and operate at a reduced cost. This helps them to pump the returns they offer to their investors and present themselves as highly profitabl...

4 features of the best performing private REITs

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Private REITs are a great way to enter the real estate market. REIT essentially stands for Real Estate Investment Trusts; these are companies that manage a portfolio made of various money-making properties. There are namely 6 types of REITs present in the market today and each is identified on the strategy they use - Equity REITs, Mortgage REITs, Hybrid REITs, Public REITs, Private REITs, and public but non-tradeable REITs.  In this article, we will look at the 4 features of all the best-performing private REITs present in the market today –  1) Higher returns than their public counterparts  Regardless of which type of private REITs you decide to invest in, the good ones have a track record of providing higher returns when compared to their exact public counterparts. While private REITs are able to provide their investors with a minimum of 7% to 8% returns on their invested capital amount, public REITs are able to reach the bar of 5% to 6% returns on an average compara...