From category archives: The Property Investor

REIT ETFs

Listed Property Resilience and Why Dividends Matter Now

Real estate investment trusts (REITs) are listed companies that own income-producing real estate—logistics parks, data centres, apartments, healthcare facilities, and retail centres.

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Global Property ETFs & How Stabilising Rates Could Unlock Value

Global REITs are companies that own and operate income-producing real estate—warehouses, data centres, apartments, retail, and more—across multiple countries.

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From Inflation to Interest Rates - What’s Next for Global REITS

After years of heightened inflation and aggressive rate hikes, the global picture is beginning to shift.

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What Happens to REITs When Interest Rates Fall?

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are closely tied to interest rate cycles— not due to a fixed one-to-one relationship, but because the forces that shape interest rates also influence the underlying value of real estate.

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From Warehouses to Data Centres - Innovation in Listed Property

Listed property has quietly undergone one of the most significant evolutions in modern investing.

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Global REITs in a Post-Inflation World

As inflation recedes and interest rates begin to stabilise, global markets are entering a more deliberate phase—one that calls for measured allocation rather than reactive defence. In this recalibrated landscape, income, resilience, and sectoral relevance are once again in demand.

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Why South African Investors Might Be Missing the REIT Recovery

Global real estate investment trusts (REITs) have been quietly regaining momentum throughout 2025. After three years of widespread underperformance and economic pressure, this sector is beginning to stabilise—and even outperform broader equity markets.

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Choosing Between ETFs and Traditional Funds

When it comes to investing, the landscape is filled with choice—but that doesn’t mean investors have to pick a side. Whether you’re exploring exchange-traded funds (ETFs) or traditional unit trusts, the real question is: which approach aligns best with your investment goals, risk appetite, and timeline?

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Custom Indices and ETF Investing

Stock market indices like the S&P 500 or FTSE 100 are widely used benchmarks that track the performance of large, listed companies.

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Understanding REIT ETFs - Smarter Property Investing with ETFs

Ask most people how to invest in real estate and they’ll mention buying a flat, renting it out, maybe flipping it later.

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