I figure the old advice of holding as much as 20% of one's retirement portfolio in REITs may be on the generous side. But holding nothing in REITs may be a little extreme in the other direction. My goal today is to have 10% in REITs in the form of a couple of ETFs. At the moment I am falling a little short of my goal but not by all that much. Always keep in mind that office REITs make up only a faction of the ETF holdings. Apartment REITs are a big component, as well.
The main REIT ETFs in Canada are all quite similar. That said, I like RIT as my main holding. Unlike the other three REIT ETFs I am going to mention, RIT has some exposure to the U.S. REIT market. This adds a little extra diversity to the RIT holdings.
ZRE and XRE are my next picks after RIT with ZRE getting a the nod. I hold both RIT and ZRE. At the bottom of my list but not that far off the pace is VRE. Why is it at the bottom. Its yield is at the bottom and that fact alone drags it down in my book.
I checked the Morningstar ratings for the four ETFs mentioned and RIT got four stars, ZRE and XRE got three stars and VRE got only two stars. It is always nice when the financial experts at Morningstar appear to agree.