·REITs adhere to the Real Estate Investment Company Act, whereas real estate funds follow the Financial Investment Services and Capital Market Act like regular funds.
·REITs are established through approval from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, while real estate funds are set up through registration with the Financial Services Commission.
·Under the special provisions of the Real Estate Investment Company Act, publicly traded (public offering) REITs, unlike regular REITs, also follow certain provisions of the Financial Investment Services and Capital Market Act.
·Listed REITs are real estate investment companies listed on the stock exchange, and Mirae Asset Global Investments is an asset management company that manages such REITs.
·There are three types of real estate investment companies: self-managed, entrusted management, and corporate restructuring.
·For detailed information on real estate investment companies, you can also check through the Electronic Disclosure System (DART).
·Listed REITs are traded directly through the stock exchange, just like stocks.
·The values of investment assets may fluctuate due to changes in market conditions such as changes in real estate prices, interest rates, etc.
·When investing in overseas real estate, the value of investment assets may fluctuate due to exchange rate fluctuations.
·For detailed information on fees and charges, please refer to the investment prospectus disclosed on the Electronic Disclosure System (DART).
·REITs are performance-based dividend products whose operating results may vary depending on performance and market conditions. Past returns do not guarantee future performance, and there is no assurance that investment objectives will be achieved.