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Investing in Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)

Understanding the basics of a REIT

A Real Estate Investment Trust, or “REIT”, is a single investment into a diversified basket of real estate properties

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REITs are legally required to distribute 90% of all taxable income to investors on a yearly basis
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REITs are often diversified by property type, geography, or multiple categories to achieve strategic objectives
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REITs have historically been positively correlated with inflation, which may make them a possible hedge for inflation
Investment Objectives

REITS are typically known for their objective of regular distributions, as well as moderate long-term capital appreciation, though they may offer other potential benefits.

Income
Portfolio diversification
Capital preservation
Inflation hedge
Simplified tax reporting
Professional management
Comparing available REITs
In the broader investment market, investors have access to three types of REITs
  • Public non-traded REITs
  • Public traded REITs
  • Private REITS (Non-traded)
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Comparisons are shown for illustrative purposes only and do not represent specific investments. Equities are represented by the total return of the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index (the “S&P 500 Index”) and the NAREIT Equity REITs Index, both of which are subject to market volatility risk. The S&P 500 Index is an unmanaged, capitalization-weighted index designed to measure performance of the broad domestic economy through changes in the aggregate market value of 500 stocks representing all major industries and is adjusted to reflect dividends paid. The NAREIT Equity REITs Index is an unmanaged, market-weighted index of publicly traded, tax-qualified REITs traded on the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, and the NASDAQ National Market System. The NAREIT Equity REITs Index reflects dividends paid. The S&P 500 Index and the NAREIT Equity REITs Index shown in this chart are meant to illustrate general market performance; it is not possible to invest directly in an index. The returns shown above are net of all fees and expenses. The performance of the indices has not been selected to represent an appropriate benchmark to compare to RM Income REIT or RM Apartment Growth REIT’s performance, but rather is disclosed to allow for comparison of RM Income REIT and RM Apartment Growth REIT’s performance to that of well-known and widely recognized indices. A summary of the investment guidelines for the indices presented are available upon request. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.
A performance history worth considering
Over the long term, REITS have compared favorably to traditional investment indexes, such as the S&P 500.
Meet the REITs

The focus of The Income REIT is to provide weekly income to investors through contractually obligated interest payments.

The focus of The Apartment Growth REIT is on long-term capital appreciation, in addition to providing Semi monthly income.

OPEN FOR INVESTMENT
THE INCOME REIT
Nationwide
Minimum Investment
$200
Return of investment
2.5%
Distribution Frequency*
Weekly
Property type*
Diverse
A Real Estate Investment Trust with the objectives to pay attractive and consistent cash distributions; and to preserve, protect, increase and return your capital contribution.
Open for Investment
THE APARTMENT GROWTH REIT
Nationwide
Minimum Investment
$1,000
Distributed frequency
3.85%
Distribution Frequency*
Weekly
Property type*
Multifamily and Commercial R.E
A Real Estate Investment Trust with the objectives to realize capital appreciation in the value of our investments over the long term; and to pay attractive and stable cash distributions to stockholders.
Our REIT distributions to date
The Income REIT
Since The Income REIT’s inception in 2016, investors have received ${mogulReit1DistributionDuration} months of consecutive distributions totaling ${mogulReit1DistributionAmount}.
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Annualized Distributions (Net of Fees) As Of ${mogulReit1EffectiveDistributionDate}
Realty-Income Income REIT has consistently declared distributions on a monthly basis since it started its operation. All distributions equate to approximately ${mogulReit1LastDistributionDeclared} (net of fees) on an annualized basis based upon Purchase Price and Net Asset Value (NAV) as of 04/30/20. The annualized distribution rate is not a guarantee or projection of future distributions and may be modified at the REIT's discretion.
Our REIT distributions to date
The Apartment Growth REIT
Since The Apartment Growth REITs inception in 2017, investors have received ${mogulReit2DistributionDuration} of consecutive distributions to investors totaling over ${mogulReit2DistributionAmount}.
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Annualized Distributions (Net of Fees) As Of ${mogulReit2EffectiveDistributionDate}
The Realty-Income Apartment Growth REIT has consistently declared distributions on a quarterly basis since it started its operation. All distributions equate to approximately ${mogulReit2LastDistributionDeclared}% (net of fees) on an annualized basis based upon Purchase Price as of ${mogulReit2EffectiveDistributionDate} The annualized distribution rate is not a guarantee or projection of future distributions and may be modified at the REIT's discretion.
REIT investing for retirement

Investing in real estate may be a great way to diversify your retirement portfolio and has the potential to generate long-term tax-deferred growth.

IRA INVESTING
On the Realty-Income platform, you have the option to invest into one of the REITs using a Self-Directed Individual Retirement Account (SD-IRA) either by rolling over funds from an existing IRA or opening a new IRA, directly with us.
LONG-TERM STRATEGIES
For investors looking to grow their retirement savings with a buy-and-hold investment strategy, Offers multifamily and commercial prosperities opportunities and appropriate risk-adjusted returns as well as the potential for value appreciation.
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Traded vs. Non-Traded REITS

There are different types of REITs you may invest in. The guide below is intended to give you some of the information you need to decide which type of REIT is best for you.

Fundamental Differences Between Equity REITs and Debt REITs

Investing in REITs may offer diversification and attractive yields compared to traditional investments. However, investors need to weigh all the advantages and disadvantages before deciding to invest in a REIT.

How to Invest in a REIT using a Self-Directed IRA

A Self-Directed IRA (SDIRA) is a distinct category of retirement account which allows you both greater control over managing your investments and potentially more freedom in the types of investments you can make than most other IRAs offer.

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