A financial weighting, expressed as a percentage, that is used to analyze and determine the performance of real estate investments.
Measured by the percentage of customers retained in the properties during a specific period.
The area suitable for generating income from commercial use.
These REITs (FIBRAs) specialize in the hotel market.
REITs (FIBRAs) that specialize in the industrial space segment.
A set of financial assets in which a person or company decides to invest its money.
A metric used to analyze the profitability of real estate investments, it is equal to income minus the property's operating expenses.
Refers to the properties that are part of the operating portfolio.
A ratio used to calculate the percentage of the population that is actively on the property.
These are those that participate in the corporate market.
Real Estate Investment Trusts, are companies that own or finance income-producing real estate across a range of property sectors. Most REITs trade on major stock exchanges, and they offer a number of benefits to investors.
The amount paid for the use of the property.
Those that specialize in the shopping mall or retail market.
Person or persons who contribute money and/or other assets to a trust.
It is a transaction by means of which a person - individual or legal entity - called trustor, uses assets for a specific purpose, these assets are destined to a Credit Institution (trustee) to oversee the fulfillment of such purpose.
The assets that are in the name of the trust. They can range from cash in hand, real estate, purchase and sale contracts, rental contracts, etc.
Individual or legal entity in charge of managing a trust and its assets.
Mini warehouses dedicated to the storage of belongings.