JPMorgan BetaBuilders MSCI US REIT ETF

BBRE
$108.89 (+ $1.29 + 1.20%)
Last updated: 2026-07-03 16:45 UTC
BBRE Metrics
Exchange
🇺🇸 CBOE BATS
CBOE BZX U.S. Equities ExchangeUnited StatesAmerica/New_York
SectorReal Estate
IndustryJPMorgan
ISINUS46641Q7381
CUSIP46641Q738
Market Price108.89
Dividend Yield 2.5%
Dividend Growth
1Y +35.61%
3Y +11.03%
5YN/A
10YN/A
Annual Dividend 3.93
Latest Payout ($)0.68
Latest Payout Date2026-06-25
Dividend FrequencyQuarterly
P/E Ratio29.53
EPS3.12
Market CapN/A
Book ValueN/A
Price to BookN/A
Beta0.98
52w High98.96
52w Low80.51
Next Earnings DateN/A

JPMorgan BetaBuilders MSCI US REIT ETF trades under ticker BBRE on CBOE as an ETF. Use this page to review its stock price, dividends, and price history. The page also shows Real Estate exposure. Identifiers: ISIN US46641Q7381, CUSIP 46641Q738. Also searched as JP Morgan BetaBuilders MSCI US REIT ETF.

About the Company
JPMorgan BetaBuilders MSCI US REIT ETF is a robust financial instrument structured as an exchange-traded fund. Its primary function is to provide investors with broad exposure to U.S. equity markets, specifically targeting real estate investment trusts (REITs). The ETF aims to replicate, before fees and expenses, the total return performance of the MSCI US REIT Index. This index includes an array of publicly traded REITs, offering sector-specific exposure to the real estate market, including segments such as residential, commercial, and industrial properties. The fund is a key player in the financial markets as it allows for easier, diversified entry into real estate assets without necessitating direct property ownership. It benefits from the liquidity and flexibility of ETF trading, being accessible through standard brokerage accounts. As part of the broader suite of BetaBuilders funds produced by JPMorgan, this ETF is significant for investors seeking a balanced portfolio with real estate focus, contributing to the income through REIT distributions while being poised to benefit from the potential appreciation in property values inherent within the U.S. market.
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