Nuveen Real Estate Income FundJRS
JRS
About: Nuveen Real Estate Income Fund is a diversified closed-end investment company. The Fund invests in income-producing common stocks, preferred stocks, convertible preferred stocks, and debt securities issued by real estate companies.
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Fund manager confidence
Based on 2025 Q1 regulatory disclosures by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)
155% more repeat investments, than reductions
Existing positions increased: 28 | Existing positions reduced: 11
29% more first-time investments, than exits
New positions opened: 9 | Existing positions closed: 7
1.01% more ownership
Funds ownership: 22.0% [Q4 2024] → 23.01% (+1.01%) [Q1 2025]
0% less capital invested
Capital invested by funds: $54.8M [Q4 2024] → $54.7M (-$137K) [Q1 2025]
2% less funds holding
Funds holding: 60 [Q4 2024] → 59 (-1) [Q1 2025]
Research analyst outlook
We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for JRS.
Financial journalist opinion
Based on 3 articles about JRS published over the past 30 days
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 week ago
Why Consider U.S. REITs Now?
Most US REITs make nearly 90% of their revenue domestically, compared to 72% for typical U.S. stocks. Healthcare, residential, and needs-based retail are less affected by trade disruptions, while office, lodging, and timber are more vulnerable. They're trading at a -2.79x earnings multiple discount to US stocks - one of the widest gaps in decades.

Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 week ago
Powell Pressured As Inflation Cools
U.S. equity markets climbed to fresh record-highs this week after a critical slate of inflation data showed that tariff-driven inflation remains muted, while rumors of a potential Powell termination swirled. Supported by data this week showing that core inflation cooled to its slowest pace in over three years, the White House reignited the heat on the head of the Fed. Rebounding from modest declines last week, the S&P 500 advanced 0.6%, notching record highs in three of the past four weeks following a five-month drought.

Positive
Seeking Alpha
3 weeks ago
REITs Score Key Tax Bill Wins
U.S. equity markets closed the Independence Day week at record highs after Congress approved the GOP's sweeping tax cut and spending megabill, while employment data indicated "Goldilocks" labor market trends. The Big Beautiful Bill extends and enhances key elements of the 2017 tax cuts and boosts State and Local Tax ("SALT") deductions, while overhauling eligibility requirements for government benefits programs. The real estate and homebuilding industry scored some key "wins" in the legislation, which made permanent the 20% QBI deduction for REIT dividend income and relaxed some REIT tax rules.

Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
The Bulls Are Back
U.S. equity markets surged to fresh record-highs as investors cheered a confluence of positive headlines: a temporary ceasefire in the Middle East, productive trade talks, and progress on tax cuts. Oil prices tumbled after the U.S. destroyed a trio of Iranian nuclear facilities in a formidable and decisive show of force, eliciting a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Traders priced in additional rate cuts as tumbling oil prices and economic data that remains devoid of meaningful inflation prompted dovish dissents from several Fed officials.

Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
Fed Ditches 'Data Dependent'
U.S. equity markets posted a second-straight week of declines after the U.S. Federal Reserve indicated that it remains in "no rush" to ease its "modestly restrictive" policy stance. Raising questions on whether the Fed can continue to claim itself "data dependent," Fed Chair Powell dismissed recent economic data while doubling-down on forecasts of "meaningful" tariff-driven inflation. Benchmark interest rates ticked lower this week as traders digested the Federal Reserve's rate decision alongside a generally downbeat slate of economic data and heightened geopolitical uncertainty.

Negative
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
REITs: Unloved, Unwanted, Undervalued
REITweek, the annual REIT industry conference, was held last week in New York City. Humbled by frustratingly persistent interest rate headwinds and historic underperformance, the venue halls were again quiet.

Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
A Slow Slowdown
US equity markets rallied to their highest levels since February after a critical slate of employment data showed lukewarm labor market conditions in May, with only minimal tariff-related impacts. Benchmark interest rates jumped to near-four-month highs as hotter-than-expected wage growth metrics fueled doubts on the prospects for meaningful Federal Reserve easing this year. Meanwhile, investors weighed questions about the fate of the "Big Beautiful Bill" amid fierce challenges from Elon Musk, alongside signs of thawing in the tariff stalemate with China.

Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
The Drivers Behind REIT Dividend Growth
This post takes a closer look at the underlying mechanics that allow Realty Income and other high-quality REITs to grow their distributions over decades without compromising sustainability. While Realty Income's dividend shows the familiar stair-step pattern of monthly increases over time, what's most important is that this growth appears supported by a steadily rising AFFO base. One of the most reliable indicators of a REIT's health is its occupancy rate. This metric tells you what percentage of a REIT's total properties are currently leased and producing rental income.

Positive
Seeking Alpha
2 months ago
Tariffs Up, Inflation Down
US equity markets surged this week - extending a dramatic post "Liberation Day" rebound - after the White House announced a trade truce with China, while investors cheered surprisingly cool inflation data. Quelling one of the primary recession risks, the U.S. and China reached a surprising breakthrough in agreeing to slash tariffs to pre-retaliation levels during a 90-day negotiating period. More good news on the inflation front. Despite the broad-based tariff hikes in April, the critical CPI and the PPI both showed the lowest annual increase in inflation since 2021.

Negative
Seeking Alpha
2 months ago
REIT Replay: U.S. REIT Share Prices Tick Down During Week Ended May 9
Share prices for US equity real estate investment trusts lost ground alongside the broader market during the week ending May 9. The Dow Jones Equity All REIT closed the recent week down 0.61%, while the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average logged declines of 0.47% and 0.16%, respectively. Among the Dow Jones US real estate property sector indexes, the apartment REIT index fell the furthest this past week, down 2.94%.

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