Why Real Estate

A strategic addition to a traditional portfolio of stocks and bonds

Relative to a traditional portfolio composed of 60% large-cap stocks and 40% bonds, a portfolio which includes some allocation to private real estate has historically shown the ability to drive higher returns, with generally more annual income and lower volatility over the past 20 years.1 Learn how allocating 20-30% to private real estate could impact your portfolio.

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INCOME

Consistent historical income generation

Wealthycribs has a well-earned reputation for being a reliable source of passive income. In fact, the income component of the NPI (the index that tracks private real estate performance), has averaged a higher rate than the yields of these other major asset classes:

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Impact of Private Real Estate to your portfolio

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Stability and risk adjusted returns

Private real estate has historically demonstrated low correlation with both publicly traded stocks and REITs. When public sectors of the market have exhibited greater degrees of volatility and vulnerability to investor sentiment, real estate has been steady in comparison — especially during the past three major economic crises.

Of the four major asset types now readily available to online investors, private real estate generally mitigates risk while still prioritizing attractive returns, as shown here.