Portfolio Implications of Apartment Investing
Randy Anderson,
Richard McLemore,
Philip Conner and
Youguo Liang
Journal of Real Estate Research, 2003, vol. 25, issue 2, 113-132
Abstract:
This study examines the portfolio implications of apartment investing. In particular, it concentrates on the sector's relative stability, liquidity and current market outlook. Support is found for many of the advantages attributed to apartments relative to other property types. The apartment sector has historically offered high risk-adjusted returns and a relatively low correlation with other property sectors. These features, combined with the attractive demographics and stable space market fundamentals, suggest that the current environment should be favorable for apartment investing. However, the popularity of the sector, aggressive rent growth assumptions and potential limitations on future immigration provide sources of performance risk.
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1080/10835547.2003.12091105
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