IYR
iShares U.S. Real Estate ETF
One of the oldest US real estate ETFs. Includes both REITs and real estate operating companies. Broader than pure REIT funds — also holds real estate services and developers.
Real EstateTER 0.39%Dist.
TER
0.39%
AUM
$4B
Holdings
~75
Data Range
— → —
Key Facts
ISIN
US4642876555
Issuer
BlackRock
Benchmark
Dow Jones U.S. Real Estate Index
Total Expense Ratio (TER)
0.39%
Assets Under Management
$4B approx.
Inception Date
2000-06-12
Domicile
United States
Legal Structure
Open-End Fund
Dividend Policy
Distributing (pays dividends)
Replication Method
Physical (Full Replication)
UCITS Status
✗ Not UCITS
Fund Currency
USD
Primary Exchange
NYSE Arca
Number of Holdings
~75
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Who Is This ETF For?
✓General portfolio building block for the asset class it covers.
Key Risks to Consider
• Non-UCITS: may have unfavorable tax treatment for non-US investors (US estate tax, withholding tax).
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Data & Methodology
Metadata sourced from official issuer documentation. Price data from Yahoo Finance (monthly adjusted close, includes reinvested dividends and splits). AUM figures are approximate and updated quarterly.
Data source: Yahoo Finance (adjusted close), iShares (metadata)Last verified: 2026-05-09
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💬 Frequently Asked Questions
One of the oldest US real estate ETFs. Includes both REITs and real estate operating companies. Broader than pure REIT funds — also holds real estate services and developers.
IYR has a total expense ratio (TER) of 0.39%, which means you pay $39 per year for every $10,000 invested.
Yes, IYR is a distributing ETF that pays dividends to shareholders. The frequency depends on the fund's schedule.
IYR is a US-domiciled ETF (not UCITS). Non-US investors should consider the US estate tax implications (40% on US assets above $60,000) and the 30% dividend withholding tax (reduced by treaty in some countries).
IYR uses full physical replication, meaning it holds all (or nearly all) securities in the Dow Jones U.S. Real Estate Index index directly.
Similar ETFs tracking the same or a very similar index include: VNQ. These may differ in domicile, currency, dividend policy, or expense ratio.