Real Estate & REIT Stocks Today

These are the real estate stocks and REITs leading on relative strength in our latest scan — across residential, industrial, retail, data-center, and specialty property, ranked by RS Rating.

151 liquid namesScan date Jun 26, 2026

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Each tile is a real estate name, sized by market capitalization and colored by the day's move (saturating at ±5%). Click any tile for its full dossier.

#SymbolPriceChangeRS
1LXP52w$55.53+2.11%96
2CLDT52w$13.56+1.65%91
3DHC52w$9.50+0.74%91
4UNIT$11.03-3.75%91
5ILPT52w$9.29+5.81%90
6CBL52w$53.31+0.93%89
7PEB$19.05+0.77%89
8INN52w$7.06+3.22%88
9LINC$49.92+1.90%88
10OUT$33.19+4.87%87
11CXW52w$30.76+4.70%87
12RLJ52w$11.88+2.99%87
13PSTL52w$24.86+2.14%85
14MAC52w$25.83+1.37%85
15PDM52w$9.47+2.49%84

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RS = RS Rating, a 1–99 relative-strength percentile vs. the whole market. RVol = relative volume vs. the stock's recent average. RSI = 14-day Relative Strength Index. Limited to liquid names (≥ $5M traded per day, above $5) to keep the list tradeable. Educational data, not financial advice.

About real estate stocks today

Real estate is mostly REITs — real estate investment trusts that own income-producing property and pass most of their earnings to shareholders as dividends. Like utilities, the group is interest-rate sensitive: REITs borrow to buy property and are valued on their yield, so falling rates are a tailwind and rising rates a headwind.

But REITs aren't a monolith — data-center and industrial REITs ride the same secular tailwinds as tech and e-commerce, while office and mall REITs face structural pressure. A relative-strength screen is the fastest way to see which property types are leading. This list ranks the real-estate leaders against the whole market, surfacing the REITs catching a bid.

Every evening after the close, StockSetups scans the full US equities universe (~12,300 stocks and ETFs), tags each by sector, and scores its relative strength. This page lists that sector's names from the latest scan, ranked by RS Rating — an IBD-style 1–99 percentile of how each stock's price performance compares to the entire market — so the leaders sit on top. We limit the list to liquid, tradeable names (at least $5M traded a day and a share price above $5) so it isn't cluttered with illiquid micro-caps.

Frequently asked questions

What stocks are in the real estate sector?

Real estate is dominated by REITs across property types — residential, industrial and logistics, retail, office, data centers, cell towers, healthcare facilities, and self-storage — plus real-estate management and development companies.

Why are REITs sensitive to interest rates?

REITs use debt to acquire property and are valued on their dividend yield, so they compete with bonds. Lower rates reduce borrowing costs and make their yields more attractive (a tailwind); higher rates do the reverse. Property type and the real-estate cycle matter too.

How often is this updated?

The list refreshes every evening after the US close, once that day's market-wide scan finishes.

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