Are REITs able to take on more leverage, and at a lower cost, than an individual landlord?The benefits are the diversification of owning a share in lots of properties, the liquidity whereby you can sell your investment immediately, the lower transaction costs on the way in/out, and the fact that it allows for smaller amounts.
Yes…cheaper leverage (i.e. borrowings) but not as much allowedAre REITs able to take on more leverage, and at a lower cost, than an individual landlord?
This was far too lax of course but IIRC was removed in 2017.The real sorry state of affairs was the facilitation of section 110 SPVs to be tax neutral enabling investors to shift income and capital gains from domestic assets overseas, untaxed.
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