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  1. Ralph Block, a leading authority on REITs and an active participant in the industry for several decades, died on Sept. 6. Block was the author of the book “Investing in REITs,” now in its fourth edition. He also authored The Essential REIT, a newsletter dedicated to REITs and REIT investing.

  2. www.reit.com › september-october-2016 › memoriam-ralph-blockIn Memoriam: Ralph Block - Nareit

    Sep 30, 2016 · For more than four decades, Ralph was one of the REIT industry’s most eloquent, insightful and wise proponents. He helped explain the REIT approach to real estate investment with clarity and wit to one and all. The industry recognized Ralph’s many contributions with NAREIT’s REIT Industry Achievement Award in 2004.

  3. Nov 14, 2016 · Ralph firmly believed in the benefits of real estate investment through REITs, so much so that his license plate read “REITDOG.” For his many accomplishments and contributions to the REIT industry, he received NAREIT’s Industry Achievement Award in 2004.

  4. Sep 7, 2016 · RalphBlock, longtime REIT investor and industry commentator, died Sept. 6. Block,who wove literary references through his posts and often had his beloved GoldenRetrievers pose questions about the REIT industry, had blogged for SNL Financialsince 2008 under the "BlockParty" tag.

  5. Oct 11, 2011 · Assessing non-US REITs and how to invest in them. Important new developments and strategies in the REIT industry. Author Ralph L. Block, who has been investing in REIT stocks for 40 years and is widely considered a leading authority on REITs, brings the historical success of Investing in REITs right up to date.

  6. Ralph L. Block, has been an active participant in the REIT industry for four decades, as an individual investor, investment advisor, professional money manager, author, publisher, and consultant. Mr. Block is currently the owner and proprietor of Essential REIT Publishing Co.

  7. Jul 26, 2016 · RalphBlock's most recent article for NAREIT's REIT Magazine was back in the March/Aprilissue. The piece was titled "Reducing Risk in Tough Markets," and waswritten in his usual style — approachable, with analogies you'd expect from Ralph ("Today's stock market is like Tombstone, Ariz., in the late 19th century —even the most careful visitor ...