Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) allow Canadian investors to gain exposure to real estate — commercial, residential, industrial, retail — without buying physical property. REITs trade on the stock exchange like any ETF or stock, making real estate investing accessible at any investment size.
A REIT is a company that owns, operates, or finances income-producing real estate. They're required by law to distribute at least 90% of taxable income to unitholders annually, making them high-distribution vehicles. In exchange for this distribution requirement, REITs pay little or no corporate tax.
Rather than picking individual REITs, many investors use REIT ETFs for diversification:
REIT distributions are complex from a tax perspective. They often include a mix of:
Because of the complex tax treatment and ordinary income component, REITs are well-suited to hold inside a TFSA or RRSP to avoid the tax drag.
REITs advantages: Instant liquidity, diversification across many properties, no maintenance headaches, any investment size, professional management.
Direct real estate advantages: Leverage (mortgage), potential for higher returns in hot markets, control, rental income with tax deductions.
For most Canadians without large capital or management capacity, REITs offer a more practical and diversified path to real estate exposure.
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