Need An Inflation Haven? 2 REIT ETFs For Added Safety As Risks Rise

 | Jun 14, 2022 04:12AM ET

After the hot Consumer Price Index release on June 10, analysts are expecting the Federal Reserve to keep raising rates. For consumers and businesses, the huge jump in food and energy prices is concerning.

Meanwhile, long-term equity portfolios have been suffering as investors are reconsidering allocation strategies to safeguard their capital. One asset class that receives increased attention in inflationary times is real estate.

Wall Street offers a relatively convenient way to invest in real estate via publicly traded real estate investment trusts (REITs). They provide exposure to different types of physical property both in the U.S. and globally.

REITs usually offer shelter against inflation as long-term leases typically have inflation-protection built in. In addition, shorter-term leases usually reflect current price levels.

For instance, the FTSE NAREIT All Equity REITs Index has dividend yield of more than 3.4% appeals to passive income seekers. By comparison, the dividend yield for S&P 500 is now hovering around 1.6%.

However, on the other side of the equation is the negative ​​effect of rising interest rates on REITs. As a result, the prospect of increased cost of debt financing has put pressure on the sector.

So far in the year, the Dow Jones US Real Estate Investment & Services Index has lost more than 40% of its value. Although the drop is unnerving for current shareholders in REITs, it also provides a good entry point into stocks in the industry.

With that information, here are two REIT exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that may appeal to readers seeking alternative investment options in the rest of the year.

h2 1. The Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund/h2

Current Price: $39.19
52-Week Range: $39.02 - $52.17
Dividend Yield: 3.01%
Expense Ratio: 0.13% per year

Revenues in the REIT sector stateside have gone over $225 billion , and the sector is expected to grow close to 6% in 2022. The Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:XLRE) provides access to a range of U.S. companies in the real estate sector. These REITs may include residential, commercial, as well as mixed-use real estate. However, the fund does not invest in mortgage REITs.