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REITs Deliver Record Returns in 2003.


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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 2, 2004

REITs delivered their highest total returns in over 12 years in 2003, outperforming the S&P 500 for the third year in a row. (See Table here. http://www.snl.com/press/20040101.asp)

The SNL Equity REIT Equity REIT

A Real Estate Investment Trust that assumes ownership status in the property it invests in enabling investors of the REIT to earn dividends on rental income from the property and appreciation in property resale. Antithesis of a Mortgage REIT.
 Index returned a total of 37.5%, which far outstrips the index's 4.0% for 2002 and beats its 1996 total return of 35.9%, previously its best annual return. On a price-only basis, the SNL Equity REIT Index also beat the S&P 500 Index, appreciating 28.8% in 2003 versus the S&P's 26.4% rise. However, the Russell 2000 Index Russell 2000 Index

An index measuring the performance of the 2,000 smallest companies in the Russell 3000 Index, which is made up of 3,000 of the biggest U.S. stocks. The Russell 2000 serves as a benchmark for small-cap stocks in the United States.
 outperformed the SNL Equity REIT Index, returning a total of 47.3%.

Despite real estate fundamentals that were generally scraping (1) Extracting data from output intended for the screen or printer rather than from original files or databases. For example, Web pages formatted in HTML are often scraped.  along the bottom, investors were consistently bullish on REITs through 2003. Fund flows buoyed share prices all year long as investors continued to chase yield. The average yield on the SNL Equity REIT Index at the end of 2003 was 5.8%, down from 7.4% a year ago. Yet REIT REIT

See: Real Estate Investment Trust


REIT

See real estate investment trust (REIT).
 yields remain compelling in the current low interest rate environment.

Among individual property sectors, health care REITs delivered the strongest returns, with an index total return of 56.0%. Aside from generally improving investor sentiment regarding the sector, which had been pummeled in recent years by uncertainties surrounding Medicare payment Noun 1. medicare payment - a check reimbursing an aged person for the expenses of health care
medicare check

bank check, check, cheque - a written order directing a bank to pay money; "he paid all his bills by check"
 structures, outstanding problems at several companies were resolved, boosting returns into the triple digits in some cases.

Retail REITs, led by the enclosed en·close   also in·close
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1. To surround on all sides; close in.

2. To fence in so as to prevent common use: enclosed the pasture.
 malls, continued to demonstrate strength this year as they had in 2002. The SNL Retail REIT Index returned a total of 47.5% and the Enclosed Mall REIT Index returned a total of 53.5%. Although there were occasional worries about consumer confidence, retail fundamentals remained solid throughout the year.

Even the slowest property sectors showed vigor. Multifamily REITs returned a total of 25.6%, compared to a decline of 5.8% in 2002. Similarly, office REITs returned a total of 33.4%, compared to a decline of 4.2% last year. Such returns tend to reflect fund flows into REITs as a whole rather than perceptions of imminent improvement in property fundamentals in these sectors.

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 Keith Pomroy, Senior Analyst and Editor--Real Estate at SNL Financial LC, investors are likely to continue seeking the perceived safety of REIT returns in the early part of the year. At the same time, Pomroy said, "There is now concern about REIT valuations in some quarters."

For additional information, contact Keith Pomroy at (434) 951-7427.

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