Mutual fund managers are unlikely to aggressively invest in Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs) due to various regulatory and market challenges.
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REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts) and InvITs (Infrastructure Investment Trusts) are investment structures that pool money from multiple investors to invest in real estate and infrastructure projects, respectively. They offer investors a way to gain exposure to these sectors without directly owning the underlying assets.
Mutual fund managers are cautious due to liquidity concerns, a limited performance track record, valuation challenges, and an evolving regulatory landscape. These factors make it difficult to justify significant investments in REITs and InvITs at this time.
Investing in REITs and InvITs can offer high returns, diversification, and a stable income stream from rental and infrastructure project revenues. These trusts can provide exposure to the real estate and infrastructure sectors, which are often underrepresented in traditional investment portfolios.
The regulatory landscape for REITs and InvITs in India is still evolving. SEBI has established guidelines to ensure transparency and protect investors, but these regulations are still being refined. This can create uncertainty for mutual fund managers and investors.
Investors interested in real estate and infrastructure can consider direct investments in these sectors or invest through specialized funds that focus on real estate and infrastructure projects. These alternatives may offer more stable and predictable returns compared to REITs and InvITs.
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