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Q: Can you comment on the investment merits of this name.....HHC
Q: Peter; When I read the financial report it looks really great- but obviously I’m missing as the market didn’t like the results. Can you comment please. Rod
Q: Can you comment on latest earnings?...it's been a solid income earner formuself. Would there be an alternative to this one?....I appreciate your service...
Q: What are your thoughts on Prologis (PLD)? (notwithstanding your non-US coverage) Is this a good way to invest in the real estate market in the US? It pays a nice healthy dividend, and seems to be a steady Eddy company with some growth ahead of it. Do I have it right if I wish to invest in this for steady dividend/some growth, in an RSP?
Q: Please provide your analysis of the recently announced JV in Australia. Is this reit a buy at this level for both growth and income?
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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Chartwell Retirement Residences (CSH.UN)
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Dream Global Real Estate Investment Trust (DRG.UN)
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InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust (IIP.UN)
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Sienna Senior Living Inc. (SIA)
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Killam Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust (KMP.UN)
Q: 9:50 AM 8/1/2018
The only REITs/Healthcare I own are SIA [3.3% position] and CSH.UN [3.8%]. I am considering buying one or more other REITS for the long term for the income. Could you please advise what REITs in any sector you would suggest that are sufficiently robust to prosper through the next inevitable market correction/crash, have low enough debt not to be of great concern, have a history of growth and rising dividends, and hopefully pay dividends in the 5% range.
Thank you.............. Paul K
The only REITs/Healthcare I own are SIA [3.3% position] and CSH.UN [3.8%]. I am considering buying one or more other REITS for the long term for the income. Could you please advise what REITs in any sector you would suggest that are sufficiently robust to prosper through the next inevitable market correction/crash, have low enough debt not to be of great concern, have a history of growth and rising dividends, and hopefully pay dividends in the 5% range.
Thank you.............. Paul K
Q: Can you provide me an updated view on IVQ.U? I see it is trading below book value. I presume that if it was doing well it would be slightly above book? How do you feel about their debt and what effect a rising rate environment would play in their being able to meet their debt obligations without issuing stock or othrrwise raising capital? Thank you.
Q: Hi, Can I get your assessment of the latest financials from Granite. Thank you.
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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAR.UN)
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Chartwell Retirement Residences (CSH.UN)
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Dream Global Real Estate Investment Trust (DRG.UN)
Q: I am thinking of adding a REIT to my dividend portfolio. I have held DRG.UN for some time and it is up 75%, but it is only at a 2.3% weighting. What do you think of me adding CSH.UN or should I add to DRG.UN? Do you have another REIT you like better and why?
Thanks for your excellent service.
Thanks for your excellent service.
Q: Hi can you give me your views on this new apartment reit Thanks Dale
Q: Can you give me an updated opinion on the prospects for MRT.UN ?
Q: Do you think this stock has formed a bottom ?? Revenue per room seems to be on a modest uptrend and financial support from Morguard seems to have provided some stability. What is your take ?
Q: You mentioned in an earlier question that MBA was highly leveraged. Do you think it is reasonably leveraged compared to most REITs or a personal real estate portfolio? It seems to me that most of the debt is real estate related. Do you think this one is any more risky than owning leveraged real estate in general?
Q: Hi,
I'm considering selling REI.UN and buying HR.UN. Any thoughts on this trade? Any risks for HR.UN that don't apply to REI.UN?
Thanks,
Gord
I'm considering selling REI.UN and buying HR.UN. Any thoughts on this trade? Any risks for HR.UN that don't apply to REI.UN?
Thanks,
Gord
Q: After many years I am deciding whether to throw in the towel on Extendicare I know the stock has never been a 5i favourite
Demographics say this should be a growth stock but Extendicare has been a dog
Do you think there is any hope for this stock Should I wait until Extendicare reports In August
Could you suggest a replacement in the same space hopefully with a similar yield
Thank you
PaulW
Demographics say this should be a growth stock but Extendicare has been a dog
Do you think there is any hope for this stock Should I wait until Extendicare reports In August
Could you suggest a replacement in the same space hopefully with a similar yield
Thank you
PaulW
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Tricon Residential Inc. (TCN)
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Morguard Corporation (MRC)
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Madison Pacific Properties Inc. (MPC)
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Genesis Land Development Corp. (GDC)
Q: What are your thoughts on MPC? I am trying to find a small cap real estate, non reit company that is growing their real estate rental units with reasonable dept. levels. I would prefer investment back into the company over a large dividend. Do you have any other names I can look into?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Artis Real Estate Investment Trust (AX.UN)
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Colliers International Group Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (CIGI)
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FirstService Corporation (FSV)
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Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CHP.UN)
Q: I have held AX.UN for quite some time. and I am up on it, solely through the DRIP. Would you recommend holding, and continuing to just build my gains from the dividend, or is there another real estate stock that would be better for the long term. My other real estate holdings are CHP.UN, FSV & CIGI.
Thanks
Thanks
Q: Hi Peter & Ryan,
Is H&R REIT a buy here? The unit price erodes as the Trust restructures or whatever it is doing. I like the move into US residential, which is why I own it.
I have read elsewhere that the NBV is $25. Do you concur & is it a buy here?
I own a bit (at 20.25) for the income and was thinking of adding. Finally, do you think there is takeover potential here, as I am thinking? Thanks, I appreciate your opinion.
Terry
ps - thanks for your answers to PXT, which I waded into today.
Is H&R REIT a buy here? The unit price erodes as the Trust restructures or whatever it is doing. I like the move into US residential, which is why I own it.
I have read elsewhere that the NBV is $25. Do you concur & is it a buy here?
I own a bit (at 20.25) for the income and was thinking of adding. Finally, do you think there is takeover potential here, as I am thinking? Thanks, I appreciate your opinion.
Terry
ps - thanks for your answers to PXT, which I waded into today.
Q: Hi, Why the decline in share value just recently ? I am still up about 25% ex the dividend. Is it time to exit, lighten up, hold or buy more? If you recommend to exit what would you replace it with, with a comparable div. and growth prospects.
Thanks
Thanks