What is the historical annual rate of return on real estate?
Posted on May 23rd, 2010 in Investing | 5 Comments »
deenerik asked:
I am looking to compare the average return rate on real estate to that of other investments, such as stock. I can look at the stock indexes to figure out the historical return rate, but does anyone know what the average rate on real estate is?
San Diego Commercial Real Estate
I am looking to compare the average return rate on real estate to that of other investments, such as stock. I can look at the stock indexes to figure out the historical return rate, but does anyone know what the average rate on real estate is?
San Diego Commercial Real Estate

5 Responses
Microdermabrasion Silkpeel
It will vary depending on the time period selected and the location and type of real estate. But no asset class beats stocks, which have returned an average of 10% for nearly 100 years. Of course, you can’t count on that continuing, nor can you count on real estate continuing to appreciate. Many people believe we are now in a real estate bubble that is on the verge of collapsing.
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inflation adjusted U.S. home prices increased 0.4% per year from 1890–2004, and 0.7% per year from 1940–2004, whereas U.S. census data from 1940–2004 shows that the self-assessed value increased 2% per year.
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Stanley’s got it right.
One article you might find interesting is from Barry Ritholz at The Big Picture. It compares real estate to the stock markets.
If, after reading this, you’re more interested in the stock market than real estate, you can find my homepage on the second link.
Let’s make money!
Good luck
Marc
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i would not think that there is a “rate of return” on real estate. but real estate always goes up in value.