Foundations of REITs and Passive Real Estate Investing

Understand how Real Estate Investment Trusts work, what types exist, how they generate returns, and how they compare to direct property ownership.

โฑ 1h 7m ๐Ÿ“š 10 lessons ๐ŸŽง Audio version

About this course

Most people assume that investing in real estate means buying a property. In reality, a large and liquid market exists for real estate exposure without a deed, a tenant, or a 3 a.m. maintenance call. Real Estate Investment Trusts, along with real estate mutual funds and crowdfunding platforms, give investors the ability to participate in property markets through securities โ€” but understanding what you actually own requires a clear mental model of how these instruments work. By the end of this course you will be able to explain how a REIT generates and distributes income, distinguish between equity, mortgage, and hybrid REITs, compare publicly traded versus non-traded REITs on key dimensions, and evaluate how real estate funds and crowdfunding platforms differ from direct REIT ownership. What you will learn: - The legal and operational structure of a REIT: the 90 percent distribution requirement, qualifying income tests, and what that means for dividend yield - Equity REITs: the property sectors they cover (residential, commercial, industrial, healthcare, data centers, etc.) and how each performs across economic cycles - Mortgage REITs: how they earn the spread between borrowing and lending rates and why they carry different risk than equity REITs - Publicly traded REITs versus non-traded REITs: liquidity, fee structures, and transparency differences - Real estate mutual funds and ETFs as wrappers for REIT exposure - Real estate crowdfunding platforms: how they work, what due diligence is available to investors, and the illiquidity and platform risk involved - How REITs fit into a diversified portfolio: correlation with equities, inflation sensitivity, and their role as an income-generating asset class The course is organized around five reading modules supported by annotated financial examples and sector comparison tables. Case studies illustrate how a single REIT's income flows from property lease agreements through to the investor's account. Reflection prompts ask you to consider how real estate exposure currently appears, or should appear, in your own investment portfolio. This course is designed for investors who are new to real estate as an asset class and want to understand passive vehicles before adding them to a portfolio. No prior real estate or investing experience beyond basic familiarity with stocks and funds is required. This course is educational and does not substitute for advice from a licensed investment advisor.

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  • โšก Short & focused
    1h 7m of practical content

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