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‘Location’ isn’t the only concern for advisors recommending real estate to clients

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The volatility in publicly traded real estate stocks begs the question as to the best way to allocate to the sector.

The mantra for real estate investors has always been “location, location, location.” In the post-pandemic property environment, however, financial advisors are also increasingly being forced to choose between “public" and "private.”

The iShares US Real Estate ETF (IYR), which tracks publi

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