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Investing in REITs: Real Estate Investment Trusts (Hardcover)

by Ralph L. Block (Author)
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Block explains the benefits and performance characteristics of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), showing how they work and how readers can profit from these smart investment vehicles.

About the Author
Ralph L. Block, J.D., has successfully invested in REIT stocks for well over 25 years. He is the Executive Vice-President and Chief REIT Portfolio Manager at Bay Isle Financial Corporation, an asset management firm headquartered in San Francisco. Prior to joining Bay Isle, he had a 30-year career as a corporate attorney, and has been a board member and general counsel to a number of public and private corporations. He also writes REITWEEK, a newsletter on REITs and REIT investing. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 367 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomberg Press; 1st edition (September 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1576600556
  • ISBN-13: 978-1576600559
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.8 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,763,116 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Author's Review of 3rd Edition, April 16, 2002
By Ralph Block (Westlake Village, California USA) - See all my reviews
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I am the author of "Investing in REITs," and would like to contribute a few comments regarding the new 3rd edition released in January 2006, and how it differs from prior editions. The new edition improves upon and updates the prior editions in two principal ways:

First, it provides current information concerning the major events that have occurred and continue to evolve in the REIT industry. These include the REITs' bear market of 1998-1999, their subsequent amazing 6-year bull market, widespread acceptance of REITs as proxies for commercial real estate, and merger and acquisition activity. Further, all graphs and charts have been updated, and a new appendix on managing an all-REIT investment portfolio has been included.

Second, the new 3rd edition provides commentary on recent REIT industry trends that will affect all REIT investors, including the apparent "disconnect" between the 2001-2005 softness in the commercial real estate "space" markets and booming commercial real estate capital markets, the much-discussed "bubble" in residential real estate, changes in REITs' business strategies as they seek to create value in a very competitive marketplace, and the increasing pace of asset sales and joint venture activity.

If you liked the prior editions, you will love this new 3rd edition; if you didn't, well, don't buy this one. If you haven't bought "Investing in REITs" yet, well, decide whether you should own some REIT investments and act accordingly. The case for REIT investing has been proven convincingly, and it is my firm belief that every investor should own REIT stocks (or a REIT mutual fund) as part of a diversified investment portfolio. And, as each of us is responsible for our own investment strategies and success, there is no substitute for understanding both risk and reward.

Footnote and disclosure: Abe Lincoln refused to vote for himself in the 1860 presidential election, but I cannot figure out how to avoid assigning stars to this review of my own book. Accordingly, I hope you will forgive me if I immodestly give it 5 stars.

Ralph Block
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Investing in REITS, July 22, 2002
By klee12 (Bakersfield, CA USA) - See all my reviews
Real Estate Investment Trusts, or REITs, that, in my opinion, are more of an asset class, like fixed income bonds, than a sector of the general stock market. Every investor should be familar with this asset class just as every investor should be familar with fixed the income class. One can choose not to invest in REITs, just as one can decide to be 100 per cent in equities, but the choice should be an informed one. "Investing in REITs" by Ralph Block is an informative and clear introduction to REITs suitable for new investors. Investors who have followed REITs for a couple of years will also benefit from the book.

Part 1 of this book give an overview of REITs. In particular Chapter 2 shows why REITs are different (not better) than than electric utilities, bonds, and preferred stocks.

Part 2 of this book discusses the history of REITs and then some of the myths regarding REITs. REITs have been around since 1962 when a law was passed that excluded REITs from corporation tax if they paid out 95% of their taxable income as dividends. Before 1962 small investors could invest in real estate in limited partnerships. The myths probably arose because investors confused REITs with these limited partnerships.

Part 3 discusses how professionals evaluate REITs. For most equities earnings are the important number to look at. But real estate can throw off alot of depreciation for tax purposes, but the real estate is not really depreciating (very much hopefully). The numbers used to evaluate REITs FFO, AFFO, NAV (and much more) are explained in this part. By the way the balance sheet and income statements of REITs are much easier to understand, in my opinion, than other corporations. That's because most of the assets are hard assets and the revenues are stable. You don't have to worry about foreign competition and technological obsolesence.

Part 4 looks to the future. The total market capitalization of REITs was about $1 billion in 1982, now it is about $133 billion. Of course this growth primarily came about by starting new REITs, and REITs issuing stock to purchase more real estate. This part looks at the economic forces that caused this growth and whether it can continue. It also looks at the risks of REITs

A clear, well written book about REITs which can benefit the new as well as experienced investor.

klee12

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential for REIT investors, December 17, 2004
First, I have no connection with Ralph Block or any of the enterprises he was previously or is currently associated with.
When the current edition of his book ("cobalt cover") was newly out, I took an online course from Block using the book as text. I was engaged in a total immersion crash course in investing (long overdue), being newly retired and confronted with managing for income a rollover IRA (having disengaged a 401K from my former employer) which was my primary asset outside of my house. The market had just crashed, and would go down further. Better late than never, but a painful six months educational process, as I learned how to reconfigure and manage the IRA myself.

The book and course convinced me that REITs belonged in my portfolio and I allocated a portion of it (initially 7%) to a combination of individual REITs and a highly rated REIT mutual fund. Prices were down along with the rest of the market, so in that respect it was beginners luck.

However, I used Block as a mentor and watched which REITs he favored in a fund he managed (which had too high an entry investment threshold for me to get into myself). I acquired a few more individual REITs in the following year when the market dipped. It has turned out to be a valuable investment and helped noticeably to reduce risk by diversifying the portfolio, and has also yielded a steady portion of income. The book was essential for review and reference in the practical business of managing my REIT segment of a "long haul" and income portfolio, vetting possible acquisitions and navigating the jargon of REIT annual reports.

I would note that Block puts out a monthly newletter discussing the REIT world, online at Essentialreit.com site: recommended for keeping uptodate. Block's discussions are not for casual reading, but like the book, if you're willing to put in the time and effort, it can be very rewarding. (And amusing too, as he has a great sense of humor and pulls no punchs) Thanx Ralph!
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