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Real estate has been a great vehicle for increasing wealth. According to Forbes, real estate was the primary wealth-creating vehicle for 215 of the world's 2,755 billionaires. Meanwhile, it has helped countless millionaires amass and enhance their wealth.

However, real estate investing isn't just for the rich. Thanks to Congress, anyone can invest in wealth-creating commercial real estate through real estate investment trusts (REITs). And the financial service industry has made it even easier to invest in a diversified portfolio of commercial real estate by developing severalexchange-traded funds (ETFs) focused on the sector.

Here's a closer look at how these two investment vehicles can combine into an easy way to start investing in real estate.

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Best REIT ETFs

Best REIT ETFs

Congress created REITs in 1960 to allow the average investor to participate in the wealth-creating ability of cash-flowing commercial real estate. These entities own pools of rental properties or real estate-backed loans that generate rental or interest income. They must distribute at least 90% of their taxable net income to shareholders via dividend payments to remain in compliance with IRS regulations. REITs require less work and capital than buying a property outright. They're also less risky, highly liquid, and havehistorically delivered strong performances versus the .

However, with more than 200 publicly traded REITs focused on a dozen property sectors, it can be challenging for beginning investors to know where to start. While you could invest in individual REITs, you risk picking the wrong ones that are at risk of a dividend cut.

That's where ETFs can help. These entities hold several REITs and other real estate stocks, giving investors broad exposure to the sector, which helps reduce risk. Some of the top real estate ETF options are:

Data source: Company websites and YCharts. Performance and AUM data as of March 8, 2022.
Top REIT ETFsTicker SymbolPerformance (Total Returns) Over the Past 12 MonthsInception DateIssuerAssets Under Management (AUM)
Vanguard Real Estate ETF(NYSEMKT:VNQ)22.2%9/23/2004The Vanguard Group$84.7 billion
iShares U.S. Real Estate ETF(NYSEMKT:IYR)21.4%6/12/2000BlackRock (NYSE:BLK)$5.6 billion
Schwab U.S. REIT ETF(NYSEMKT:SCHH)24.4%1/13/2011Charles Schwab (NYSE:SCHW)$7.3 billion
Real Estate Select SPDR Fund(NYSEMKT:XLRE)28.2%10/7/2015SSGA Funds Management, Inc.$5.3 billion
iShares Cohen & Steers REIT ETF(NYSEMKT:ICF)27.3%1/29/2001BlackRock$2.7 billion

Here's a closer look at these top REIT ETFs.

Vanguard Real Estate ETF

Vanguard Real Estate ETF

The Vanguard Real Estate ETF is a behemoth among REIT ETFs, with more than 10 times the assets under management of its nearest competitor. It invests in REITs and other real estate stocks. In early 2022, the ETF held 168 real estate stocks, led by the following five:

  1. Vanguard Real Estate II Index Fund: 11.3% of the portfolio
  2. Prologis(PLD 0.68%): 6.5%
  3. American Tower(AMT 0.54%): 6.5%
  4. Crown Castle International(CCI 0.47%): 4.4%
  5. Equinix(EQIX 1.24%): 3.7%

This broad REIT ETF offers investors several forms of diversification. Of its nearly 170 stocks, its largest holding is a related REIT index fund that holds shares of 166 REITs and real estate stocks. Meanwhile, its other top five holdings include the biggest REITs by market cap. This list features the largest industrial REIT in Prologis, the top two infrastructure REITs (American Tower and Crown Castle), and the leading data center REIT in Equinix. That gives investors some diversification across property types.

Overall, its 10 largest holdings make up 44.9% of its portfolio. As a result, the ETF offers broad exposure to the entire REIT sector, with a focus on the largest REITs that dominate the industry.

One factor that sets the Vanguard Real Estate ETF apart from others is itsETF expense ratio. At 0.12%, it's more than 50% below the industry average of 0.24%. That enables investors to keep more of their returns.

iShares U.S. Real Estate ETF

iShares U.S. Real Estate ETF

The iShares U.S. Real Estate ETF invests in domestic real estate stocks and REITs. This ETF, managed by BlackRock, had 87 stock holdings as of early 2022, led by the following five:

  1. Prologis: 7.7%
  2. American Tower: 7.4%
  3. Crown Castle: 5.4%
  4. Equinix: 4.3%
  5. Public Storage(PSA 1.22%): 4%

Those are the five biggest REITs and operate across several property types, including industrial, communications infrastructure, data centers, and self-storage REITs. Overall, the ETF's 10 largest holdings make up 42% of its portfolio, providing investors with slightly more diversification than Vanguard's ETF even though it has half the number of stocks.

One of the downfalls of this REIT ETF is its expense ratio. At 0.41%, it's well above the industry average. Because of that, it has slightly underperformed its benchmark over the years as the higher fee has eaten into its returns.

Schwab US REIT ETF

Schwab US REIT ETF

This ETF provides simple access to REITs since it only holds those entities, unlike other ETFs that include non-REIT real estate stocks in their portfolio. It had 139 REITs in the fund as of early 2022, led by the following five:

  1. American Tower: 8.3%
  2. Prologis: 7.7%.
  3. Crown Castle: 5.6%.
  4. Equinix: 4.5%.
  5. Public Storage: 3.6%.

Like many other REIT ETFs, the Schwab fund holds REITs based on their market cap instead of using an equal weighting system. Thus, it has nearly identical top holdings as most other top REIT ETFs. Meanwhile, its top 10 make up 43.5% of its portfolio.

Its expense ratio stands out. It's an ultra-low 0.07%, allowing investors to keep more of the returns from the underlying REITs.

Real Estate Select SPDR Fund

Real Estate Select SPDR Fund

The Real Estate Select SPDR Fund allows investors to make a more direct investment in real estate. This ETF only holds REITs in the, which limits its investment pool. As of early 2022, this ETF held only 29 REITs, led by some familiar names:

  1. Prologis: 11.2%.
  2. American Tower: 10.7%
  3. Crown Castle: 7.7%.
  4. Equinix: 6.4%.
  5. Public Storage: 5.8%.

As the five largest REITs, it's no surprise to see this group leading the way. Further, because this ETF concentrates only on REITs in the S&P 500, its top 10 holdings made up 61% of its portfolio. That makes it an ideal option for investors seeking to focus on the largest REITs.

This ETF has a low expense ratio of 0.1%. Consequently, it's a solid option for investors seeking low-cost exposure to the biggest REITs.

iShares Cohen & Steers REIT ETF

iShares Cohen & Steers REIT ETF

The iShares Cohen & Steers REIT ETF is another REIT ETF managed by BlackRock. It takes a slightly different approach to invest in REITs. This ETF focuses on holding large real estate companies that are dominant in their respective property categories. As a result, it has a concentrated portfolio of 30 REITs.

However, these 30 include some familiar names, led by:

  1. Crown Castle: 8%
  2. Prologis: 7.9%.
  3. American Tower: 7.7%
  4. Equinix: 7%.
  5. Public Storage: 6.4%.

Overall, its top 10 holdings made up 58% of its portfolio as of early 2022.

Because this ETF takes a more active approach to investing in REITs, it charges a relatively higher expense ratio of 0.33%. It's best for investors who want to focus on the dominant REITs without limiting themselves to only those in the S&P 500.

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These ETFs make it easy to invest in REITs

REITs have historically generated attractive total returns for investors by providing them with above-averagedividend income and price appreciation. With so many great ones to choose from, it can be hard for investors to determine the best REITs for their portfolio. That's where REIT ETFs can help. They make it easy to invest in the sector by providing investors with broad exposure to the leading REITs. While most REIT ETFs have similar top holdings, all of the best ones offer their own unique spin, giving investors several excellent options.

Charles Schwab is an advertising partner of The Ascent, a Motley Fool company. Matthew DiLallo has positions in American Tower, Crown Castle, Equinix, Prologis, and Public Storage and has the following options: short December 2023 $52.50 puts on Charles Schwab. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends American Tower, Crown Castle, Equinix, Prologis, and Vanguard Specialized Funds - Vanguard Real Estate ETF. The Motley Fool recommends Charles Schwab and recommends the following options: short December 2023 $52.50 puts on Charles Schwab. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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Best REIT ETFs in 2024 | The Motley Fool? ›

How to Qualify as a REIT? To qualify as a REIT, a company must have the bulk of its assets and income connected to real estate investment and must distribute at least 90 percent of its taxable income to shareholders annually in the form of dividends.

What is the best REIT for 2024? ›

9 of the Best REITs to Buy for 2024
REIT StockForward dividend yield
Crown Castle Inc. (CCI)6.6%
Extra Space Storage Inc. (EXR)4.7%
AvalonBay Communities Inc. (AVB)3.6%
Equity Residential Properties Trust (EQR)4.2%
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May 2, 2024

What are the best ETFs to invest in 2024? ›

Best ETFs as of May 2024
TickerFund name5-year return
SMHVanEck Semiconductor ETF31.19%
SOXXiShares Semiconductor ETF26.35%
XLKTechnology Select Sector SPDR Fund21.30%
IYWiShares U.S. Technology ETF20.70%
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May 1, 2024

Which REIT ETF is best? ›

7 of the Best REIT ETFs to Buy for 2024
REIT ETFExpense RatioTrailing-12-month Dividend Yield*
Schwab U.S. REIT ETF (ticker: SCHH)0.07%3.4%
Vanguard Real Estate ETF (VNQ)0.12%4.1%
Invesco Active U.S. Real Estate Fund (PSR)0.35%3.1%
VanEck Mortgage REIT Income ETF (MORT)0.43%12.9%
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Mar 29, 2024

What REITs does Warren Buffett invest in? ›

Out of more than 200 publicly-traded REITs in the U.S., only two companies have managed to attract Buffett:
  • Store Capital (NYSE: STOR) ...
  • and Seritage (NYSE: SRG)4.
Mar 28, 2024

What is the 90% rule for REITs? ›

How to Qualify as a REIT? To qualify as a REIT, a company must have the bulk of its assets and income connected to real estate investment and must distribute at least 90 percent of its taxable income to shareholders annually in the form of dividends.

What is the most successful REIT? ›

Best REITs by total return
Company (ticker)5-year total return5-year dividend growth
Equinix (EQIX)125.0%9.5%
Prologis (PLD)121.8%12.4%
Eastgroup Properties (EGP)107.9%13.3%
Gaming and Leisure Properties (GLPI)99.7%1.1%
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Jan 16, 2024

Which ETF has the best 10 year return? ›

Top 10 ETFs by 10-year Performance
TickerFund10-Yr Return
VGTVanguard Information Technology ETF19.60%
IYWiShares U.S. Technology ETF19.58%
IXNiShares Global Tech ETF18.20%
IGMiShares Expanded Tech Sector ETF17.95%
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What is the best performing ETF in last 5 years? ›

100 Highest 5 Year ETF Returns
SymbolName5-Year Return
FNGOMicroSectors FANG+ Index 2X Leveraged ETNs46.88%
GBTCGrayscale Bitcoin Trust45.67%
TECLDirexion Daily Technology Bull 3X Shares38.58%
SMHVanEck Semiconductor ETF33.39%
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What is the best performing ETF in February 2024? ›

In February 2024, the top-performing stock ETFs included mid-cap growth fund Renaissance IPO ETF and Invesco S&P MidCap 400 Pure Growth ETF. The month's worst performers included Global X SuperDividend US ETF and Franklin US Low Volatility High Dividend Index ETF.

Is a REIT ETF worth it? ›

A REIT ETF allows an investor to gain exposure to the real estate market, without going to the trouble of buying and managing property. These funds also gain exposure to a wide basket of real estate properties, without relying on the performance of any one REIT.

Which REITs have the highest return? ›

The market's highest-yielding REITs
Company (ticker symbol)SectorDividend yield
Chimera Investment (CIM)Mortgage14.3%
KKR Real Estate Finance Trust (KREF)Mortgage14.0%
Two Harbors Investment (TWO)Mortgage14.0%
Ares Commercial Real Estate (ACRE)Mortgage13.8%
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Feb 28, 2024

What REIT pays the highest monthly dividend? ›

Top 10 Highest-Yielding Monthly Dividend Stocks in 2022
  • What dividends and REITs are.
  • ARMOUR Residential REIT – 20.7%
  • Orchid Island Capital – 17.8%
  • AGNC Investment – 14.8%
  • Oxford Square Capital – 13.7%
  • Ellington Residential Mortgage REIT – 13.2%
  • SLR Investment – 11.5%
  • PennantPark Floating Rate Capital – 10%

What are the top 5 largest REIT? ›

Largest Real-Estate-Investment-Trusts by market cap
#NameM. Cap
1Prologis 1PLD$94.48 B
2American Tower 2AMT$80.11 B
3Equinix 3EQIX$67.48 B
4Welltower 4WELL$56.31 B
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Who is the largest REIT owner? ›

The five largest REITs in the United States in 2021 are: American Tower Corporation, Prologis, Crown Castle International, Simon Property Group and Weyerhaeuser.

Where does Warren Buffett recommend investing? ›

Instead, he has consistently told investors to buy an S&P 500 index fund. "I recommend the S&P 500 index fund, and have for a long, long time to people. And I've never recommended Berkshire to anybody," Buffett said at Berkshire's annual shareholder meeting in 2021.

What is the dividend yield for a REIT in 2024? ›

As of April 8, 2024 publicly traded U.S. equity REITs posted a one-year average dividend yield of 4.35 percent. The health care REIT sector recorded the highest one-year average dividend yield among this group, at 4.90 percent, outperforming the broader Dow Jones Equity All REIT Index by 0.75 percentage points.

Which REIT has the highest dividend? ›

8 Best High-Yield REITs to Buy
REITForward dividend yield
Blackstone Mortgage Trust Inc. (BXMT)12.1%
KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. (KREF)13.5%
Easterly Government Properties Inc. (DEA)8.3%
Realty Income Corp. (O)5.5%
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Jan 24, 2024

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