The Motley Fool
20 Jun 2026, 21:25 UTC · 3h ago
U.S. Real Estate Leaders or Global Property Markets? XLRE vs. RWO
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The Motley Fool
20 Jun 2026, 21:25 UTC · 3h ago
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XLRE has a significantly lower expense ratio of 0.08% compared to RWO's 0.5%. — Lower fees generally improve net long-term returns for investors, making the fund more attractive relative to its peer.
+0.20RWO provides global real estate exposure across developed and emerging markets, whereas XLRE is concentrated in the U.S. S&P 500 real estate sector. — Diversification across geographic regions changes the risk profile and exposure to different economic cycles.
+0.10RWO offers a slightly higher trailing-12-month dividend yield of 3.2% compared to XLRE's 3.1%. — A marginal difference in yield has minimal impact on overall asset attractiveness but favors income seekers.
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Mentioned only as a top holding in the ETFs without any qualitative analysis or news.
Mentioned only as a top holding in the ETFs without any qualitative analysis or news.
[mutual] Both are listed as top holdings in real estate ETFs, competing within the same real estate sector.
[mutual] Both are listed as top holdings in real estate ETFs, competing within the same real estate sector.
[mutual] Both are listed as top holdings in real estate ETFs, competing within the same real estate sector.
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