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Are REITs stocks or real estate?
A question has been posed internally at BP by @Mindy Jensen and I'm wondering what the communities take is - when you invest in REITs do you consider it investing in a stock or investing in real estate? To quote Mindy "you buy it like stocks, but it's backed by real estate holdings..."
I'll share my personal opinion but I want to hear what you all think first!
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To a certain extent, this is like asking: If I buy Apple shares, is it a stock or a tech?
My point stocks and real estate are apples and oranges. Stocks are an avenue of ownership. Real estate is a asset class.
I understand the question you are trying to pose, but for education purposes a REIT is a tax structure. You can have publicly traded REITs (most people's view of REITs), you can have non-traded REITs, you can have partnership REITs, you can have a private REIT, etc.
More directly to your point: public REITs have a high correlation to the broader stock market, so if you are trying to build an investment portfolio that has non-correlated and lower correlated holdings, then public REITs are typically not going to provide that diversification in any meaningful way.



