Top 5 Real Estate Mutual Funds - Best of Funds

Mutual funds investing the real estate sector should be a necessary addition to portfolios with a long term horizon even though the sector has traversed rough waters in the recent past. Real estate mutual funds have delivered significantly high returns in the past and offer a convenient method for investing in this sector. With their low initial investment requirements, well diversified portfolios and professional management they can go a long way in lowering the risk involved. They also bring stability and steady returns to portfolios over the long term.

Below we will share with you 5 top rated real estate mutual funds. Each has earned a Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) as we expect these mutual funds to outperform their peers in the future. To view the Zacks Rank and past performance of all real estate funds, then click here.

John Hancock Real Estate Securities (JIREX) invests a large proportion of its assets in equity securities issued by real estate investment trusts and companies. Not more than 10% of its assets may be invested in foreign firms. The real estate mutual fund returned 24.42% over the last one year period.

John F. Robertson is the Fund Manager and he has been managing this real estate fund since 2005.

CGM Realty (CGMRX) seeks capital growth over the long term and current income. The fund primarily invests in companies in the real estate sector. Up to 20% of its assets may be used to purchase securities from other sectors. The real-estate mutual fund has a five year annualized return of 8.44%.

The real estate mutual fund has a minimum initial investment of $2,500 and an expense ratio of 0.89% compared to a category average of 1.45%.

Oppenheimer Real Estate A (OREAX) utilizes the majority of the fund's assets to purchase equity securities, such as common stocks of companies form the real estate sector. It may also consider parking funds in real estate operating companies. The real-estate fund returned 24.55% over the last one year period.

As of July 2011, this real estate mutual fund held 41 issues, with 10.38% of its total assets invested in Simon Property Group, Inc.

Franklin Real Estate Securities A (FREEX) seeks both current income and capital growth. Real estate investment trusts and companies which derive at least half of their revenues from operations in the real estate sector constitute its major investments. The real-estate mutual fund has a ten year annualized return of 5.34%.

Wilson Magee is the Fund Manager and he has been managing this real estate mutual fund since 2010.

DWS RREEF Real Estate Securities A (RRRAX) invests the majority of its assets in real estate investment trusts and companies. It focuses on acquiring common stock, but may also purchase preferred or convertible stocks. The real-estate mutual fund returned 25.95% over the last one year period.

The real estate mutual fund has a minimum initial investment of $1,000 and an expense ratio of 1.06% compared to a category average of 1.45%.

To view the Zacks Rank and past performance of all real estate mutual funds, then click here.

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