Sector report: Fancy a slice of the property pie?

Fancy a slice of the property pie?

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As sales of property funds hit fresh highs, Stewart Smith, investment research manager at Rayner Spencer Mills Research, takes a look at how to build exposure within portfolios...

Property funds invest predominantly in one of two different ways: direct property funds buy and sell physical property, whereas property securities funds buy shares in companies which, themselves, invest into property of various types (e.g. commercial, residential, specialist). Some funds mix both approaches and these are known as hybrid funds. The IMA defines property funds as those which predominantly invest in property. In order to invest ‘predominantly' in property, funds should either: 1. Invest at least 60% of their assets directly in property 2. Invest at least 80% of their as...

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