cashflo2u2
Recycles dryer sheets
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- Oct 31, 2007
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I have a commercial rental property I consider part of my retirement holdings. I also have REITs (commercial real estate) within my retirement portfolio. I never considered looking at the asset allocation percentages with everything as a whole. On a combined basis I figure the rental real estate is 40% of the total. Because of that heavy weighting of the bricks and mortar real estate I am wondering if I should sell the REIT’s in my portfolio to cut my overweighting in real estate. Of course the REITs are geographically diversified whereas my property is a single site specific but it is not be feasible to sell the rental real estate at this point. Comments welcome on this asset allocation question.