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Old 05-03-16, 09:01 AM  
SpiritYogi
 
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Originally Posted by DejaDeb View Post
Just FYI, Vanguard had an REIT Index Fund! And if you have "a lot" of money, you can invest in their "Admiral" class funds vs. their "Investor" class funds ... the expenses are lower, so you get to "keep" more of your money. (For example: Vanguard REIT Index Fund Investor Shares (minimum investment = $3K; expense ratio = 0.26%), Vanguard REIT Index Fund Admiral Shares (minimum investment = $10K; expense ratio - 0.12%, and Vanguard REIT ETFs (expense ratio = 0.12%) This is true for a lot of their funds (Investor shares vs. Admiral shares.)
I actually am invested in Vanguard's REIT Index Fund via my ROTH IRA but I didn't know there was an 'Investor' class and 'Admiral' class. I will definitely be looking into that. Thanks for the tip!
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