Real estate investment trusts (REITs) are gaining traction as interest rates stabilize, but economic uncertainty may affect returns.
ReitsReal Estate Investment TrustsInterest RatesEconomic UncertaintyEmbassy GroupBlackstoneReal EstateSep 18, 2024

A REIT is a company that owns, operates, or finances income-generating real estate properties.
Stabilizing interest rates make it more attractive for investors to invest in REITs, as the cost of borrowing decreases.
REITs offer a diversified portfolio of properties, a regular income stream, and are traded on stock exchanges, making it easier for investors to buy and sell units.
Economic uncertainty can negatively impact REIT returns, as a decline in economic growth can lead to reduced demand for office space.
Embassy Group and Blackstone are two of the key players in the Indian REIT market, having launched the first REIT in 2019.

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