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Q: On the website for Brookfield Property Partners (BPY.UN) the company Brookfield Properties (BPO) is listed as being part of their property portfolio. I am considering purchase of either BPY.UN or BPO, both of which provide global diversification. However, BPY.UN also provides property portfolio diversification as well (office, retail, commercial, and multi-family). BPY.UN has not been around long so it has a very short track recored. I would appreciate any information you could provide that would help in my decision. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on June 29, 2013
Q: The spinoff from BAM of limited partnership units of BPY.UN was valued at $1.27 per BAM share (0.0574 units), which according to their website brookfieldpropertypartners.com was 7.5% of BPY in the hands of the new unitholders. This seems to value the remainder held by BAM as "REU's" (redeemable exchangeable units) at $15.66 per BAM share (42% of BAM) yet the pro forma market cap of BPY from the website is $12 billion (27% of BAM) while the market cap of BAM is $44 billion. So did BAM underspin the unit numbers or overvalue the dividend and is the structure of different types of units comprising the LP normal for an LP structure??

Also the taxability of the proposed 4% distribution is likely to be messy like BIP and BEP so I'll likely sell the odd lot of BPY I received in a cash account and hold a round lot in a registered account as it seems to be an interesting play on global real estate as opposed to the other 2 Cdn & USA Brookfield real estate subs. Does this make sense?

Finally, the BPY units appear to be trading in a downtrend; how long can we expect this to continue before we see a reversal?

Thanks, Jeff
Read Answer Asked by Jeff on April 24, 2013
Q: Good Morning Peter and Team,
My question has to do with the spin-off of BPY.UN from Brookfield Asset Management (BAM.A- TSX). I own a fair bit of BAM.A and will be receiving some BPY.UN shares shortly as a stock dividend. In your opinion should I look to add additional BPY.UN shares to my portfolio ??? In other words are these shares worth holding on to and, adding to, over time ??? BEP.UN and BIP.UN have certainly done very well since their respective launches.
Thank you. DL
Read Answer Asked by Dennis on April 03, 2013