Seeking Alpha deems VNQ REIT ETF unsuitable for income

A Seeking Alpha article argues that the Vanguard Real Estate ETF (VNQ) underperforms broader equity markets, making it unsuitable for income investors. Published on March 17, 2026, the analysis reports VNQ's 354% total return since 2004, lagging RSP's 458% before dividends. It assigns a Strong Sell rating to VNQ.

The article, titled 'VNQ: REIT ETFs Are Not Suitable For Income (NYSEARCA:VNQ)', challenges the common view that real estate investment trusts (REITs) provide reliable income through high dividends. It notes that VNQ has delivered a 354% total return since 2004, equivalent to a 7.31% compound annual growth rate (CAGR). This trails the Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP)'s 458% return, even excluding RSP's dividends, over the same period. The piece also points out that REITs like VNQ have shown higher maximum drawdowns compared to diversified equity ETFs, contradicting ideas of lower risk in property investments. The investment thesis states: 'It is common knowledge that REITs are great at providing generous distributions to shareholders and therefore are a great option when it comes to income. But I must say I agree with that'—before arguing against overweighting REITs for yield. Instead, it advocates for globally diversified equity allocations for better risk-return profiles. The author discloses no positions in mentioned securities and no plans to initiate any within 72 hours. Seeking Alpha emphasizes that the views are the analyst's own and past performance does not guarantee future results.

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