Q: 1.5% position, p/p$7.81,loss 23%.Dream office intends to build a 310 meter office & residential complex on 212 King st,w,Toronto .Mpct,the real estate arm of Dream already has interest in a building on King st. What impact will above project of Dream Office have on Mpct. Also,shoud I continue to hold?If not,please provide 2-3 high potential alternatives,regardless of sectors.Txs for u usual great services & views
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Q: Hi 5i,
Could I have your current thoughts on D.UN please?
Thanks
Mike
Could I have your current thoughts on D.UN please?
Thanks
Mike
- RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust (REI.UN)
- H&R Real Estate Investment Trust (HR.UN)
- Allied Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (AP.UN)
- Chartwell Retirement Residences (CSH.UN)
- Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust (D.UN)
- Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CHP.UN)
Q: To a recent question I asked, 5i responded: "Some REITs, if they distribute a large portion of income as return of capital, can still be attractive outside of registered plans. But this also relates to our preference for growth inside a TFSA (REITs are typically slower growth)." I checked my TFSA portfolio, and some of my REITs' distributions are comprised almost entirely of ROC (Allied [AP.UN], Chartwell [CSH.UN], Dream [D.UN]), whereas others' (Choice [CHP.UN], H&R [HR.UN], Riocan [REI.UN]) are almost all otherwise taxable income. So I gather from your previous answer that the former type of REITs (Allied, Chartwell, Dream) shouldn't, generally speaking, be held within a TFSA, is that your view/advice? Also, more generally, so I better understand this issue-- what is the main business/accounting reason(s) why some companies' distributions are primarily ROC? Generally speaking, is one versus the other type of REIT (with respect to proportion of ROC within the distribution) a "better" investment, all other factors being equal (i.e., is there any general investment "rule" here)?
Ted
Ted
Q: Can i have your view pls Thanks
Q: What is your take on the recent run up of DREAM? It has been a long road to gains on the stock so I'm wondering what your outlook is for the company?
Q: HI
Could I get your outlook on D.UN and your thoughts of its recent sale of properties
thank you
Could I get your outlook on D.UN and your thoughts of its recent sale of properties
thank you
- Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust (D.UN)
- Dream Global Real Estate Investment Trust (DRG.UN)
- Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
- Dream Hard Asset Alternatives Trust Units (MPCT.U)
Q: I think in a previous answer to a question on the Brookfield group of companies you suggested owning up to 15% of this group was OK. I am wondering about the Dream group of companies and your opinion of DRG.UN, DIR.UN, etc., and if you like them, what limit would put on ownership of the group and why?
- Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust (D.UN)
- Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (DIR.UN)
- Dream Hard Asset Alternatives Trust Units (MPCT.U)
- DREAM Unlimited Corp. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (DRM)
Q: If DRM the top parent company of DIR.UN, DRA.UN, D.UN does DRM get income from dividends from actually holding some shares in those other dream publicly listed companies? If that is the case can you tell me roughly how much the parent company holds of each please? Thanks
Q: with all the energy trouble in alberta, is it time to sell or hold D.un thanks jim
Q: Would you suggest holding off on REIT's until the economy (inflation) settles, or is the timing right for one of these REIT's? Better suggestions?
Also, for a newbie here, could you tell us what 5i considers a "full position"?
Also, for a newbie here, could you tell us what 5i considers a "full position"?
Q: We have $60,000 D.un in a RRSP which is about 3% of our total portfolio.
We would like to sell (yes?) and replace with two better income equities for the RRSP.
68 years old.
What do you recommend?
We would like to sell (yes?) and replace with two better income equities for the RRSP.
68 years old.
What do you recommend?
Q: I have held 1,000 shares in my RRSP since July 2013, and because of the dividend, have just now broken even. Should I take the company's tender offer of $24/share and redeploy, or cut and run?
Q: Dream Office REIT has made an offer to repurchase 10M shares @ $24.00. Would you take the offer or hold on?
Thanks,
Peter
Thanks,
Peter
Q: I'm looking for stability and a core of stocks which will help offset the volatility of growth stocks on weeks like last week. The pickings are slim, but these two offerings from Dream seem to have consistently done extremely well over the last year, and breezed through last week's turmoil without noticing it. They also seem to have amazing growth (at least in stock prices) for REITS over the last year, as well as excellent distributions. To what do you attribute this and do you expect it to continue?
Q: Hi 5I
This appears to have recovered well with the restructuring and dividend cuts. Can you provide a current opinion please?
Would swapping out now for a more stable name make sense or would this be a little premature given their recovery ?
This appears to have recovered well with the restructuring and dividend cuts. Can you provide a current opinion please?
Would swapping out now for a more stable name make sense or would this be a little premature given their recovery ?
- RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust (REI.UN)
- First Capital Realty Inc. (FCR)
- H&R Real Estate Investment Trust (HR.UN)
- SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust (SRU.UN)
- Artis Real Estate Investment Trust (AX.UN)
- Boardwalk Real Estate Investment Trust (BEI.UN)
- Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust (D.UN)
- Dream Global Real Estate Investment Trust (DRG.UN)
Q: Could you please rate from best to worst. Thank you
Q: In updating my investment spreadsheets I was surprised to see that I had somehow missed a decrease in D.UN's yearly dividend from $1.50 to $1.00. It appears to have happened in the second half of the year but the company's website is no help - the last post on the front page is from 2016. I find this very strange. I have searched high and low and can't find a press release. Can you shed any light?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Q: Hi whats happening today with dream up huge on no news I can find thanks
Q: I noticed that D.UN is recovering after a multi-year decline. What is your view on the company, and how would you rank it compared to similar ones (MRG, DRG, AX, etc.)
Your insight is greatly appreciated, Peter
Your insight is greatly appreciated, Peter
- Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust (D.UN)
- Extendicare Inc. (EXE)
- Northview Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust Trust Units (NVU.UN)
- NorthWest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (NWH.UN)
- OneREIT (ONR.UN)
- Slate Office REIT (SOT.UN)
- BTB Real Estate Investment Trust (BTB.UN)
Q: Hi,
I'll be managing my spouse's account in the next month or so. One of the reasons we'll be managing it ourselves it is that our current manager does not take a balanced approach to portfolios, thus she has about a 25% weighting in REITs. Below are the REITs she holds, can you prioritize them in terms of what to hold or sell? Each of the below is between 2 and 4% of our portfolio value and we don't need the income.
Northwest Healthcare
BTB REIT
Extendicare
Dream Office
Northview Apt
Slate Office REIT
One REIT (which is being bought out I understand)
Thx.
I'll be managing my spouse's account in the next month or so. One of the reasons we'll be managing it ourselves it is that our current manager does not take a balanced approach to portfolios, thus she has about a 25% weighting in REITs. Below are the REITs she holds, can you prioritize them in terms of what to hold or sell? Each of the below is between 2 and 4% of our portfolio value and we don't need the income.
Northwest Healthcare
BTB REIT
Extendicare
Dream Office
Northview Apt
Slate Office REIT
One REIT (which is being bought out I understand)
Thx.