Real Estate in the Mixed-Asset Portfolio: The Question of Consistency
- Topics:
- Real Estate Services,
- Regulations
- Source:
- University of Reading
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Overview: Real estate is increasingly been seen as an attractive addition to the mixed-asset portfolio. However, determining whether the good return enjoyed by real estate is a temporary or long-term phenomenon is a question that remains largely unanswered. Consistency in this context refers to the ability of an asset to maintain a positive allocation in an efficient portfolio over different holding periods. This address the question of consistency the allocation of real estate in the mixed-asset portfolio was calculated over different holding periods varying from 5- to 25-years.
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Format: PDF | Size: 75KB | Date: Jun 2004 | Pages: 14



