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How to read this: These ETFs report returns on different bases (Total Return, Price Return), so the return figures are not directly comparable. You are comparing an accumulating and a distributing ETF. Returns are shown as total return where available, so the distributing fund is not unfairly penalised for paying dividends out as cash.

Growth of €100, side by side

UBS SXI Real Estate® Funds ETF CHF dis +30.4%State Street® Real Estate Select Sector SPDR® ETF +19.8%iShares Developed Markets Property Yield UCITS ETF +23.1%iShares Developed Markets Property Yield UCITS ETF +27.5%

Each fund rebased to 100 at the start of the shared window — weekly closing prices, end-of-day. Past performance does not predict the future.

UBS SXI Real Estate® Funds ETF CHF dis
UBS
State Street® Real Estate Select Sector SPDR® ETF
SPDR
iShares Developed Markets Property Yield UCITS ETF
iShares
iShares Developed Markets Property Yield UCITS ETF
iShares
1-yr return+1.4% Total Return+8.0% Price Return+13.7% Total Return+14.2% Total Return
TER (yearly cost)0.25%0.08% lowest cost0.64%0.64%
DividendsPays you cash (distributing)UnknownPays you cash (distributing)Reinvests dividends (accumulating)
How it’s builtOwns the shares (physical)Owns the shares (physical)Owns the shares (physical)Owns the shares (physical)
What it holdsProperty (real estate)Property (real estate)Property (real estate)Property (real estate)
IndexNot statedReal Estate Select Sector IndexFTSE EPRA/Nareit Developed Dividend + IndexFTSE EPRA/Nareit Developed Dividend + Index
Fund size€1.8B€7.2B€2B€1.7B
Home country (domicile)CHUSIEIE
CurrencyCHFUSDGBPEUR
Primary ticker0VQMXLREDPYGDPYE
ISINCH0105994401US81369Y8600IE00BDZVHC96IE00BDZVHD04
Data as of 2026-08-21 · Source: issuer data, compiled by Finance Hamster

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