A Real Estate Investment Trust that assumes ownership status in the property it invests in enabling investors of the REIT to earn dividends on rental income from the property and appreciation in property resale. Antithesis of a Mortgage REIT.
REIT which takes an ownership position in its real estate investments, as opposed to a mortgage REIT.
An investment trust in which it has ownership in the property bought within the trust. REIT is an abbreviation for "real estate investment trust." Shareholders invested in equity REITs receive dividends on a building's rental income and earn appreciation on properties sold at profit.
A real estate investment trust organized to assume ownership positions in large-scale real estate projects such shopping centers, office/industrial parks, urban office buildings, and residential subdivisions.
A REIT which owns, or has an "equity interest" in, rental real estate (rather than making loans secured by real estate collateral).
A REIT primarily engaged in investing in income producing properties.
Equity REIT is a REIT that takes the ownership position in a real estate investment. Is the abbreviation for Real Estate Investment Trust. It is a corporation that uses the pooled capital of many investors to purchase and manage income property and mortgage loans. They are usually traded like stocks.
Type of real estate investment trust (REIT) whose investment money is used for the purchase of a portfolio of specific properties to be managed in order to generate investment return through current income and capital gain.