REITs and UK Real Estate Investment Trusts - Investors Guide (2024)

If you are a property investor and are reviewing opportunities for indirect investment in the property and real estate sectors then you may have already come across Real Estate Investment Trusts or REITs. A REIT or Real Estate Investment Trust is a specialist tax efficient investment vehicle built around real property assets and more specifically property rental activities. REITs are quoted companies or groups of companies that own and manage property, whether that is commercial or residential, with the aim of generating a rental income.

Investment Property Partners property investors guide to UK Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) includes a number of important factors that you may wish to consider if you are reviewing indirect property investment opportunities, and more specifically UK REITs.

What is a Real Estate Investment Trust?

A Real Estate Investment Trust or REIT provides an opportunity for investors to access and own property assets indirectly… that is without having to buy and own physical property assets directly.

As most of a REITs taxable income is distributed to shareholders by way of dividends, it is largely exempt from corporation tax, which means that the usual double taxation – corporation tax plus the additional tax on distributed dividends – is eliminated.

The way that REITs deal with taxation makes them a very tax efficient form of property investment and so potentially more attractive to investors.

Additionally, a Real Estate Investment Trust will typically spread its investments over several properties which helps to ease the disconcerting highs and lows which may arise from investing in a single property, with the result that the investment risks involved can be reduced.

REITs & Property Asset Classes

UK REITs tend to specialise in specific property asset classes, for example industrial property, commercial property and residential property.

One exclusion to the type of property that can be included in a REIT is the letting of owner-occupied buildings.

It is therefore important that as an investor you think very carefully about which area best suits your investment objectives, as well as the risk factors associated with those property classes.

The Advantages of Investing in a UK REIT

The following is a summary of some of the advantages of investing in a UK REIT:

Sounds good? Then perhaps a little bit more information may not come amiss.

The History of Real Estate Investment Trusts

Just as a background it may interest you to know that Real Estate Investment Trusts first came into existence in 1960 when Congress in the USA decided that smaller investors should also be able to invest in larger-scale real estate opportunities that were capable of producing bigger incomes, and the consensus of opinion was that the best way to do so was the purchase of equity.

Since 1960 more than 20 countries around the world have established REIT regimes including the UK.

REITs were first introduced in to the UK at the start of 2007 and since that time a number of larger listed UK property companies have converted to UK REITs as well as a number of start-up REITs.

Global Real Estate Index

There is now a comprehensive index for the REIT and global listed property market, known as the FTSE EPRA/NAREIT Global Real Estate Index Series.

The Global Real Estate Index Series was created jointly in October 2001 by the index provider FTSE Group, the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT) and the European Public Real Estate Association (EPRA).

At the latest count the global index included over 480 publicly listed real estate companies from 38 countries.

What Makes a UK REIT?

The qualifying rules for UK REITs are set by HMRC, and are covered in 3 specific categories which are:

  • Company conditions

  • Property rental business conditions

  • Balance of business conditions

A UK REIT must operate as a property rental business and this can be either a UK or an overseas property investment business.

At least 75% of the REITs profits must be generated from its property rental activities and at least 75% of its gross assets must be assets or cash associated with its property rental activities.

Each year a UK REIT has to distribute at least 90% of its taxable income to shareholders, where this income is treated as property rental income rather than dividends.

In this way the taxation of income from the investment in property assets is moved away from the corporate entity directly to the investor.

There are additional rules which govern the operation of REITs in the UK and these can be reviewed at the HMRC website.

List of UK REITs

  • AEW UK REIT
  • Assura
  • Big Yellow Group
  • British Land Company
  • Broadgate REIT
  • Capital & Regional
  • Custodian REIT
  • Derwent London
  • Ediston Property Investments Company
  • Empiric Student Property
  • F&C Real Estate Investments
  • GCP Student Living
  • Glenstone Property Group
  • Great Portland Estates
  • Ground Rents Income Fund
  • Hammerson
    Hansteen Holdings
  • Highcroft Investments
  • IntuProperties
  • K&C REIT
  • Land Securities
  • The Local Shopping REIT
  • LondonMetric Property
  • McKay Securities
  • Mill Residential REIT
  • Mucklow (A & J) Group
  • NewRiver Retail
  • Primary Health Properties
  • Real Estate Investors
  • Redefine International
  • SEGRO
  • Safestore Holdings
  • Secure Income REIT
  • Schroder Real Estate Investment Trust
  • Shaftesbury
  • Standard Life Investments Property Income Trusts
  • Target Healthcare REIT
  • Town Centre Securities
  • Tritax Big Box REIT
  • Workspace Group

Opportunities for Indirect Investment in Property

There is no doubt that investing in property can be a great way to increase your net worth, but sadly for many people investing in large scale property assets, especially that of the commercial kind, is way beyond their means.

However, there is a way round that. Pooling your financial resources with other investors and acting as a group you can together, invest in large scale, multi-million pound commercial real estate assets and reap the financial rewards that this offers…. that is what a REIT is all about.

Anyone can buy stocks and shares in a publicly traded REIT, which offers the benefits of real property ownership without the problems and expense associated with being a landlord.

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