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Equity and Mortgage REIT'S: Luxury La Jolla Homes

The Difference Between Equity or Mortgage REITs Explained For Buyers of Luxury La Jolla Homes

Knowing the Differences is Quite Important to the success of investing in luxury La Jolla homes.

Once an investor of luxury La Jolla homes homes has bought into the value of REITs for their investment portfolio, there’s an interim step before looking at individual REITs and their performance. That step is to fully understand the differences in the two major REIT types, Equity and Mortgage REITs.

  • Equity REITs own properties. - Equity REITs actually purchase, hold and manage commercial and rental properties. Though they will finance these properties in many cases, their primary focus is on profits through acquisition and management.
  • Mortgage REITs own debt instruments - Mortgage REITs do not purchase, own or manage properties. They invest in mortgages on real estate properties. Though they have the properties as collateral for the loans in which they invest, the mortgage REIT has no ownership position in the property itself.

Why is this major difference of critical importance to the REIT investor? The nature of the two makes their risk and performance characteristics quite different.

Your risk tolerance and investment goals will determine which of these REIT types will be appropriate for your portfolio. Though they act differently, they don’t seem to be chosen in tandem by many investors. It seems to be an “either/or” decision in most cases.

The equity REIT invests in ownership and management of commercial and rental properties. There is a potential for investment return based on several factors:

  • Appreciation in value of the owned properties;
  • Inflation driving up rents while mortgages remain stable;
  • Generally healthy dividend payments, increasing over time; or
  • Profits through purchase and sale of properties short-term.

Though mortgage REITs can produce significant returns, sometimes in short time frames, they carry significant added risks. Since they only hold debt instruments and not property, they cannot participate in the appreciation of the collateral properties. Their value is also quite sensitive to interest rate fluctuations. This isn’t a large factor in equity REITs, as they generally are financed by fixed rate mortgages. With interest rate influences being so important to mortgage REITs, their prices tend to be more volatile than those of the equity type. Owned property values are more stable and predictable than the mortgages in the mortgage REIT.

Generally, mortgage REITs are considered more for trading in the shorter term than the longer term holding strategy of the equity REITs. As an investor, thoroughly familiarize yourself with the characteristics of both before selecting REITs in which to invest.

 

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Posted on May 03, 2008 17:55:26 by Marti Gellens
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