Top Real Estate ETFs Right Now • Updated Daily • Benzinga (2024)

Real estate is among the hottest investments you can make today. But it’s also one of the most expensive investment options in the market — the median price of a home in the U.S. is $249,000. If you don’t have that kind of capital or down payment to start investing, real estate exchange-traded funds (ETFs) provide a good alternative.

Real estate ETFs offer you a low-cost entry into a diverse portfolio of real estate companies. These ETFs hold assets in companies that own, develop or manage residential and commercial properties.

ETFs from the real estate sector also invest in real estate investment trusts (REITs), which are companies that own and operate income-producing real estate or related assets. They may include office buildings, apartments, hotels, storage facilities, warehouses and more.

Real Estate ETFs Biggest Gainers and Losers

Here’s an overview of real estate ETFs on the stock market with the best profits and worst losses.

Stock Movers

Gainers

TickerCompany±%Buy Stock
IFGLiShares International Developed Real Estate ETF$20.530.78%20KBuy/Sell
VNQIVanguard Global ex-U.S. Real Estate ETF$40.900.78%268.5KBuy/Sell
SRETGlobal X SuperDividend REIT ETF$19.860.65%35.2KBuy/Sell
HAUZXtrackers International Real Estate ETF$21.000.63%66KBuy/Sell
REZiShares Residential and Multisector Real Estate ETF$71.170.53%50.4KBuy/Sell
RWXSPDR DJ Wilshire Intl Real Estate$25.290.43%78.8KBuy/Sell
INDSPacer Industrial Real Estate ETF$39.330.38%32.2KBuy/Sell
RWOSPDR DJ Wilshire Global Real Estate ETF$42.560.37%119.2KBuy/Sell
SRVR$29.850.36%100.4KBuy/Sell
GQREFlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund$55.500.29%14.4KBuy/Sell

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Loser

TickerCompany±%Buy Stock
UREProShares Ultra Real Estate$61.19-0.28%5.8KBuy/Sell
PSRInvesco Active U.S. Real Estate Fund$88.60-0.19%11.4KBuy/Sell
ROOFIQ CBRE NextGen Real Estate ETF$19.77-0.04%7.8KBuy/Sell

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Premarket Real Estate ETFs

Here’s a quick look at the premarket positions of real estate ETFs to help you predict price movements during trading sessions.

Stock Movers

Gainers

TickerCompany±%Buy Stock
DRNDirexion Daily Real Estate Bull 3X Shares$10.212.4%928.9KBuy/Sell
REETiShares Trust iShares Global REIT ETF$23.721.06%653.4KBuy/Sell
VNQVanguard Real Estate ETF$87.370.71%5.1MBuy/Sell
XLREReal Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund (The)$39.930.57%7.1MBuy/Sell
SCHHSchwab U.S. REIT ETF$20.450.54%3.1MBuy/Sell
KBWYInvesco KBW Premium Yield Equity REIT ETF$17.600.39%84.9KBuy/Sell
IYRiShares U.S. Real Estate ETF$89.860.23%7.1MBuy/Sell

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Loser

TickerCompany±%Buy Stock
DRVDirexion Daily Real Estate Bear 3X Shares$34.88-1.53%259.8KBuy/Sell
SRETGlobal X SuperDividend REIT ETF$19.59-0.72%35.2KBuy/Sell
REKProShares Short Real Estate$18.60-0.15%29KBuy/Sell

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Aftermarket Real Estate ETFs

Take a look at the positions of real estate ETFs after major stock exchanges are closed for trading.

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TickerCompany±%Buy Stock
VNQVanguard Real Estate ETF$86.44-0.34%5.1MBuy/Sell
DRNDirexion Daily Real Estate Bull 3X Shares$9.97-0.11%928.9KBuy/Sell

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Why Invest in Real Estate ETFs?

Here are the 3 top reasons you should consider investing in real estate ETFs.

1. Backed by Physical Properties

One of the biggest advantages of owning shares in a real estate ETF is that your investments are backed by physical assets in the real world. These ETFs primarily hold assets in REITs and invest in properties such as houses, apartments, villas, condos, office spaces, hotels, restaurants, retail outlets, manufacturing units, warehouse facilities and more.

Unlike real estate properties, you can buy and sell shares of a real estate ETF at a moment’s notice. You can also earn returns on your investment without having to deal with the stress of managing a property.

2. High Potential for Growth

When the markets are on the rise, company stocks and real estate ETFs gain value. But when the market goes down, non-real estate company stocks can tank and even make enterprises go bankrupt. Real estate ETFs with underlying properties could still hold the intrinsic value of the land.

Rental agreements from real estate property owners typically increase every year through rent and leasing rates. In the long run, all of these minute details can neutralize any volatility from your investments in real estate ETFs.

3. Can Offer a High Yield

Real estate ETFs share most of their earned income with their shareholders as dividends.

Some of the ETFs from the real estate sector can offer you a high-yield of 10% and above. For instance, an investment in the iShares Mortgage Real Estate ETF (NASDAQ: REM) will give you an annual dividend yield of 17.21%. The Global X SuperDividend REIT ETF (NASDAQ: SRET) is another example, with an annual dividend yield of 16.52%.

Top 3 Real Estate ETFs by AUM

On many occasions, real estate ETFs that focus on REITs have outperformed other benchmark indices such as the S&P 500. Some REIT-based ETFs even beat the performance of S&P 500 during the 2008 recession.

Consider key factors such as expense ratios, annual dividend yield, index performance, historical return record and assets under management (AUM) before you invest in real estate ETFs. Based on these criteria, you can take a look at these ETFs for potential investments.

iShares Residential and Multisector Real Estate ETF(ARCA:REZ)

Open71.280Close71.160
Vol / Avg.40.382K / 50.376KMkt Cap-
Day Range70.769 - 71.28052 Wk Range60.639 - 76.340

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iShares Residential Real Estate ETF has been on the market since 2007. It corresponds to the FTSE NAREIT All Residential Capped Index and offers exposure to residential real estate, healthcare and self-storage units of the U.S. equity market. This ETF has a total of 44 holdings from small-cap, mid-cap and large-cap companies.

iShares Residential Real Estate ETF has an expense ratio of 0.48%. It has a total AUM of $347 million and an annual dividend yield of 3.71%. This ETF trades more than 50,000 shares per day. iShares Residential Real Estate ETF has a 3-year return rate of 3.37% and a 5-year return rate of 16.99%.

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2. Invesco Active U.S. Real Estate Fund (NYSE ARCA: PSR)

Invesco Active U.S. Real Estate Fund(ARCA:PSR)

$89.0959

0.3301[0.37%]

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Open88.915Close89.096
Vol / Avg.1.854K / 11.374KMkt Cap-
Day Range88.600 - 89.09652 Wk Range74.410 - 92.559

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Launched in 2008, Invesco Active U.S. Real Estate Fund has an expense ratio of 0.35%. It tracks the FTSE NAREIT Equity REITs Index and has holdings in real estate investment trusts within the U.S. equity market.

Invesco Active U.S. Real Estate Fund has a total AUM of $110 million. It has an annual dividend yield of 3.81% and an annual dividend rate of $2.98 per share. This ETF has an average monthly trade volume of 16,500 shares. This fund has a 3-year return rate of 9.59% and a 5-year return rate of 21.39%.

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(BATS:ICF)

$58.15

0.09[0.16%]

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Open58.330Close58.150
Vol / Avg.100.030K / 165.700KMkt Cap-
Day Range57.810 - 58.50052 Wk Range47.230 - 59.850

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iShares Cohen & Steers REIT ETF has a total AUM of $1.8 billion. It mirrors the Cohen & Steers Realty Majors Index and holds assets in 31 mid-cap and large-cap companies from the REIT sector of the U.S. equity market.

The REIT ETF has an expense ratio of 0.34%. It has high liquidity with an average of 148,443 shares traded every month. This ETF also has a 3-year return rate of 9.82% and a 5-year return rate of 19.57%. iShares Cohen & Steers REIT ETF has an annual dividend yield of 2.90%.

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Best Online Brokers for Real Estate ETFs

An online broker can help you find the top ETFs to trade. Most online brokers let you trade ETFs commission-free. Benzinga has curated the best online brokers to get you started.

Best For

  • Futures Trading

securely through TradeStation's website

1. TradeStation

TradeStation is the preferred online broker for over 99,000 people around the globe. You can open a TS GO account with a $0 minimum deposit or a TS SELECT account with a $2,000 minimum deposit.

TradeStation offers diverse opportunities with more than 2,000 ETFs to invest in. It has commission-free pricing plans for real estate ETFs and lets you track indices, sectors, commodities and currencies on the platform.

Best For

  • Mobile Investing

securely through Firstrade's website

2. Firstrade

Established in 1985, Firstrade has been a leading online broker for more than 3 decades. You can open an account on Firstrade with a $0 minimum deposit. It has an average trade execution speed of 0.1 seconds.

Firstrade offers more than 2,200 ETFs to invest in at a $0 commission fee. There are more than 100 ETF providers listed with details and access to Morningstar coverage.

Best For

  • Forex and investing app

securely through TD Ameritrade's website

3. TD Ameritrade

With a total of $1 trillion in assets, TD Ameritrade is the preferred online broker for 11 million traders. You can open an account with a $0 minimum deposit on the platform.

TD Ameritrade offers commission-free ETFs for you to trade, except for broker-assisted investments that are priced at $25 per trade. With the ETF Comparison Tool, you have the advantage of finding ETFs that match your financial goals based on performance, cost and 3rd-party analysts rankings.

Trade Properties Without the Pinch

Real estate ETFs make it possible to let you buy and sell assets such as properties in a pinch and at affordable rates without the risk. If you’re looking for something a bit more diversified (unlike picking stocks or trading penny stocks) you could add real estate ETFs to your portfolio.

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FAQs

What is an ETF for commercial real estate? ›

Commercial Real Estate ETFs are a type of exchange-traded fund that tracks a basket of stocks of commercial real estate companies.

What is the largest commercial REIT ETF? ›

The largest REIT ETF is the Schwab U.S. REIT ETF SCHH with $5.98B in assets. In the last trailing year, the best-performing REIT ETF was PFFR at 14.46%. The most recent ETF launched in the REIT space was the iREIT - MarketVector Quality REIT Index ETF IRET on 03/06/24.

How to short US commercial real estate? ›

To short a real estate stock, you would:
  1. Decide whether you want to deal real estate shares directly or speculate on their price movements via derivatives.
  2. Open a position to 'sell' the stock you want to short.
  3. Monitor the market price and housing market as a whole to see if your prediction was correct.

Is REIT a good investment? ›

Are REITs Good Investments? Investing in REITs is a great way to diversify your portfolio outside of traditional stocks and bonds and can be attractive for their strong dividends and long-term capital appreciation.

What is the largest real estate ETF in the US? ›

The largest Real Estate ETF is the Vanguard Real Estate ETF VNQ with $31.28B in assets. In the last trailing year, the best-performing Real Estate ETF was PTEC at 27.46%. The most recent ETF launched in the Real Estate space was the iREIT - MarketVector Quality REIT Index ETF IRET on 03/06/24.

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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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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What is the most profitable REITs to invest in? ›

9 of the Best REITs to Buy for 2024
REIT StockForward dividend yield
American Tower Corp. (AMT)3.7%
Welltower Inc. (WELL)2.6%
Public Storage (PSA)4.6%
Realty Income Corp. (O)5.7%
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Which REITs have the highest return? ›

Best REITs by total return
Company (ticker)5-year total return5-year dividend growth
Prologis (PLD)121.8%12.4%
Eastgroup Properties (EGP)107.9%13.3%
Gaming and Leisure Properties (GLPI)99.7%1.1%
Extra Space Storage (EXR)98.5%14.0%
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How to invest against the commercial real estate market? ›

Trading Derivatives: Options and futures contracts on REIT indexes or commercial real estate indexes provide a way to bet against the market. For example, buying put options on a REIT allows an investor to profit if the REIT's share price falls.

How to make money flipping commercial real estate? ›

Tips for flipping commercial real estate
  1. Understand the types of property. ...
  2. Create a network of brokers, bankers, realtors, leasing agents, movers, and attorneys. ...
  3. Know how commercial real estate is valued. ...
  4. Consider lease-and-hold instead of flipping commercial real estate.
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What is the difference between a REIT and an ETF? ›

A REIT ETF is an exchange-traded fund that owns a basket or collection of REIT investments. While REITs own properties, REIT ETFs do not. REIT ETFs have a fund manager who oversees the selection of securities held in the fund. The fund manager also decides when to sell off fund assets, if necessary.

Does Warren Buffett invest in REITs? ›

Does Warren Buffett invest in REITs? The short answer is yes. Berkshire Hathaway does allocate capital real estate ownership throughout REITs. Learn Warren Buffett REIT investments below.

What is the downside of REITs? ›

Non-traded REITs have little liquidity, meaning it's difficult for investors to sell them. Publicly traded REITs have the risk of losing value as interest rates rise, which typically sends investment capital into bonds.

What I wish I knew before buying REITs? ›

Lesson #1: The Dividend Should Be An Afterthought

It may sound counter-intuitive, but lower-yielding REITs have actually been far more rewarding than higher-yielding REITs in most cases. That's because REITs are total return investments, and growth and appreciation are even more important than the dividend yield.

Is real estate ETF a good investment? ›

Buying real estate ETFs—often in the form of REITs—is an easy and affordable path to exposing your portfolio to the real estate market. Since REITs are required by law to pay out 90% of their taxable income annually, these funds are also a good source of income for investors.

Are property ETFs a good investment? ›

The VAP ETF is a great way to invest in the Australian commercial property market if you want exposure to the whole sector, or if you're not sure which name(s) you want to own.

What is a REIT commercial real estate? ›

What Are Commercial REITs? Commercial REITs (also known as “equities”) are real estate investment trusts that are specific to business properties, such as hotels, parking lots, office buildings and more.

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