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VanEck Global Real Estate UCITS ETF

  • 100 real estate stocks
  • Globally diversified: 40 from North America, 30 from Asia Pacific and 30 from Europe, Middle East and Africa
  • Diversification across real estate sectors
  • Only 0.25% total expense ratio, currently one of the cheapest in its kind1
  • It applies the following screenings: ESG Public Disclosure Score generated by GRESB (Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark) research

ETF Details

ETF Details

Basis-Ticker: TRET
ISIN: NL0009690239copy-icon
TER: 0.25%
AUM: €278.2 M (as of 17-06-2025)
SFDR Classification: Article 8

Lower risk

Typically lower reward

Higher risk

Typically higher reward
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Main Risk Factors: Foreign currency risk, industry or sector concentration risk. Investors must consider all the fund's characteristics or objectives as detailed in the prospectus or related documents before making an investment decision. Please refer to the sustainability-related disclosures in the document section to the KID and the Prospectus for other information and applicable risks before investing.

1 Source: JustETF.com, as of 31 May 2025.

What is a Real Estate Stock?

This is a stock in a company that specializes in owning, developing or managing real estate. By investing in them, investors provide the capital used for developing or managing buildings, which supports the economy through shops, offices and warehouses, as well as providing people with houses to live in. Real estate stocks and ETFs enable investors to invest in diversified real estate portfolio – even if they only make small investments.

Five Advantages of Real Estate Stocks

These stocks offer a number of advantages compared to investing directly in physical real estate:

What are the Risks of These Stocks?

Real estate stocks would have five main risks, which investors should take into consideration:

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By investing in real estate, you invest in just a single sector. The real estate sector’s fortunes can be dependent on specific events (economical, political, demographical). Therefore, it is advisable to invest in these stocks as part of a broader portfolio.

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Real estate stocks might be denominated in another currency than the investor’s. If this currency depreciates, so too will the investor’s capital.

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Real estate investments are typically partially financed by debt. If interest rates rise, this leads to higher financing costs and lower profits.

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Changes in the political landscape resulting from political shifts, social unrest, riots, (civil) war or terrorism can, for instance, pose a risk for the Company.

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The purchasing power of the invested euro, and by extension the value of the investment, can decrease as a result of monetary depreciation.

What Types of Real Estate Stocks Exist?

We identify the following types:

Investing in These Stocks via a Real Estate ETF

Selecting the right ones is not straightforward for many individual investors. In these cases, a Real Estate ETF is a convenient alternative. The VanEck Global Real Estate UCITS ETF invests in a hundred of the most liquid real estate stocks worldwide.

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Source: VanEck. Past performance does not predict future returns.

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