The best real estate mutual funds of 2012 are PIMCO Real Estate Real Return Strategy, CGM Realty, Fidelity Real Estate Income, etc. These mutual funds also provide higher regular dividend income.
Intro
Direct investment in the real estate sector may be difficult for most regular investors. There are several of requirements and skills to manage real estate such as loan, maintenance, law, tenant relationship, marketing, etc. Using mutual funds, investors can instantly get a cost effective method of investing in this industry. You can also check my previous
Top Performer Real Estate Funds of June 2011 article.
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Top Real Estate Funds 2012 |
Although a real estate market has not been great for the past 3 to 4 years, the long term performance has been great for investors. There are 3 main reasons why investors should consider REIT funds:
- Real estate mutual funds can provide protection against inflationary pressures due to government policy, economic condition, and currency risk.
- Recent research has presented that they perform better compared to precious metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and rare coins.
- Using mutual funds, investors can diversify their assets portfolio by reducing investment risks and enhance its returns.
Note:
REIT= Real Estate Investment Trust
Top Performers
The following list has been compiled by sorting through its performance for the past 5 years. Most of these REIT funds are also rated among the best in their class. Please check details about its performance, expense ratio, sales load, initial investment requirement, risk, top holdings, etc.
The
12 Best Performing Real Estate Mutual Funds of 2012 are:
- PIMCO Real Estate Real Return Strategy A (PETAX)
- CGM Realty (CGMRX)
- REMS Real Estate Value Opportunity Institutional (HLRRX)
- Fidelity Real Estate Income (FRIFX)
- Forward Select Income A (KIFAX)
- Neuberger Berman Real Estate Trust (NBRFX)
- Stratton Real Estate (STMDX)
- Managers Real Estate Securities (MRESX)
- Nuveen Real Estate Securities I (FARCX)
- REMS Real Estate Income 50/50 Institutional (RREIX)
- ING Real Estate Institutional (CRARX)
- Eaton Vance Real Estate I (EIREX)
updated on 2/4/2012