REIT Portfolio Strategy, Risks, and Real-World Considerations (Part 2 of 2)

In this episode of Uncontested Investing, we are back with Part 2 of our Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) series, and this time we’re talking about REIT risks, real-world considerations, and how to actually use REITs inside your investing strategy. In Part 1, we covered what REITs are and why they can be a powerful income and diversification tool. In this follow-up, we dig into interest-rate sensitivity, stock-market volatility, sector-specific risk (like office and retail), and the fee and transparency differences between public, non-traded, and private REITs.

We also get tactical about portfolio allocation, how new investors can “learn from REITs” before buying their own doors, and how to think through equity REITs versus mortgage REITs based on your risk tolerance and stage of life. Finally, we touch on tax advantages, using REITs inside retirement accounts, scrutinizing fees and redemption rules on private REITs, and building a long-term nest egg without getting over your skis.

If you’ve ever wondered not just what a REIT is, but how much to put into them and what can go wrong, this episode will help you build a more informed, balanced REIT strategy.

Quotables

“Sometimes if you only hear one side of the story, you can think something’s great, there’s no pitfalls, there’s no reason to be concerned.”

“With public REITs, they’re going to fluctuate with equities. Unlike steady rental income from a physical property, that market volatility is always going to be prevalent.”

“You don’t want to get burned too early on in your career, something that’s going to scare you out of the marketplace forever.”

Links

RCN Capital

https://www.rcncapital.com/podcast

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REI INK

https://rei-ink.com/

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