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Q: I currently own Slate Office Reit which has not been performing very well and was thinking of selling it and buying Summit industrial income Reit. I am interested in yield and growth and would appreciate your comments on this switch. Also I would appreciate your reasons for your suggestions. Thank you for all you do. Ian
Read Answer Asked by Ian on March 19, 2019
Q: Peter; I own both and so watch them closely. It seems that they are basically trading in lock step re volume and price appreciation.Are there any interlocking directors and/or management connections that you know of. Would a combined entity be a possibility? Thanks. Rod
Read Answer Asked by Rodney on March 13, 2019
Q: I am looking to add an industrial REIT (either SMU.UN, WIR.UN, or DIR.UN) to an RESP for a 5-8 year hold. Funds are not needed for another 8 years. Which of the 3 REITS listed would you recommend purchasing and why do you prefer it over the other 2?
Read Answer Asked by Linda on February 06, 2019
Q: I am a young retiree and am not allergic to volatility. I own each of the above REITS in my RRSP or TSFA for tax purposes. They represent collectively 7% of my total portfolios including my taxable account. My taxable account holds a mix of growth and dividend paying companies. It's a rather large holding. I don't own bonds because I don't understand the first thing about bonds but currently own 23% in money market or Guarantied Cash Deposits. I would like to add to my revenue generating part and would like to tone the risk down a bit. Where would you go from here?

Thank you very much for your support.
Read Answer Asked by Yves on February 01, 2019
Q: Hi, I’m a little low on oil and reits and was thinking of vermillion or summit to add at this time. Vermillion because of a possible rebound and dividend, or Summit as it is in a nice uptread but may be soon done? I have been caught a few times buying high and watching it go south.
Would you have a clear idea which way to go or a better alternative? I don’t want to buy both because of limited funds
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Brad on November 28, 2018
Q: What stocks do you see as the best opportunity in the industrial/e.commerce space trading on the TSX but with property anywhere?

Thanks so much for all of your great advice.
Read Answer Asked by Amy on August 20, 2018
Q: Hi Peter
I’m 65 and getting a pension and have less than 7% of my portfolio in real estate investments . For dividend security and future growth , which would you recommend -WIR.U or SMU.UN?
Thank you so much for all the great info and support 5i provides .
Joanie
Read Answer Asked by Joan on July 20, 2018
Q: Thank you in advance for your enlightened advice. Which seem to you the best investments. I am looking for a dividend in a non-registered account as well as growth for a term of 2 to 3 years. The weighting of my interest is 30% towards the dividend and 70% towards the growth. The companies I am looking at are:
AFN, BNS, CM, BIP.UN, CHR, ENB, EIF, FRU, MAXR, SMU.UN
Could you rank them in terms of preference and write down the ones you would avoid. Sector weighting is not a criteria.

thank you very much
Read Answer Asked by Yves on July 13, 2018
Q: Could I get your opinion on these two industrial REITs, both down somewhat due to new secondary offerings (general comments on the sector, payout percentage, debt level, etc.). Do you prefer one over the other? What would view as the maximum percent-of-portfolio for each?
Thank-you
Read Answer Asked by grant on June 22, 2018