Real Estate Investment Trust

NOUN
  1. an investment trust that owns and manages a pool of commercial properties and mortgages and other real estate assets; shares can be bought and sold in the stock market
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How To Use Real Estate Investment Trust In A Sentence

  • Accordingly, we attach importance to Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) due to its advantage of management specialization, investment portfolio, risk decentralization and flexibility.
  • Other conservative buys include real estate investment trusts, utility stocks and tax-free municipal bonds.
  • Accordingly, we attach importance to Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) due to its advantage of management specialization, investment portfolio, risk decentralization and flexibility.
  • New loans now typically come from large Wall Street investment houses and real estate investment trusts that favor large builders.
  • Accordingly, we attach importance to Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) due to its advantage of management specialization, investment portfolio, risk decentralization and flexibility.
  • New loans now typically come from large Wall Street investment houses and real estate investment trusts that favor large builders.
  • Other conservative buys include real estate investment trusts, utility stocks and tax-free municipal bonds.
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