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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust T.DIR.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  DREUF

Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based open-ended real estate investment trust. The Company owns, manages and operates a portfolio of 322 assets totaling approximately 70.6 million square feet of gross leasable area in key markets across Canada, Europe and the United States. The Company owns and operates a diversified portfolio of distribution, urban logistics and light... see more

TSX:DIR.UN - Post Discussion

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Post by retiredcf on Jul 30, 2023 12:22pm

The Way Ahead for REITS

Our favourite REITs include DIR.UN, CAR.UN, GRT.UN, and IIP.UN. Dream Industrial and Granite are involved in the industrial space which we feel has a lot of room for growth, while Canadian Apartment Properties REITs and InterRent REIT are involved in residential real estate, which we feel there is a lot of underlying demand for. 

Real Estate has been one of the worst-performing sectors of the North American markets over the past couple of years, alongside a rising interest rate environment. Rising interest rates have three primary negative effects on REITs - the first is competition for yield, investors now have another source (bonds and GICs) of solid yield rather than looking at just REITs and dividend stocks. The second effect is rising interest rates cause interest expenses for REITs to rise, thereby compressing margins. The third effect is a higher capitalization rate on REITs' properties, which causes their property values to decrease on the balance sheet, making its financial position temporarily weaker. 

The thesis for REITs to perform well going forward is that a lot of these negative effects have taken place and are priced into the real estate sector of the market. Investors are fairly underexposed to real estate, and when interest rates peak and the BoC holds rates steady, we should see bond yields decline, which would lead to the easing of interest expenses for REITs (expanding margins), easing competition from yield-seeking investors (bonds will offer lower yields), and a reduction in the capitalization rate, thus boosting property values on REITs' balance sheets. We also see REITs as being well-valued which helps the investment case.  (5iResearch)

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