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H&R Real Estate Investment Trust T.HR.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  HRUFF

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based real estate investment trust. The Company owns, operates and develops residential and commercial properties across Canada and in the United States. The Company operates through the four segments: Residential, Industrial, Office and Retail. The Residential segment consists of approximately 24 residential properties in select markets in the United States and portfolio comprised of 8,166 residential rental units. The Industrial segment consists of 69 industrial properties in Canada and three properties in the United States comprising 8.7 million square feet. The Office segment consists of 18 properties in Canada and five properties in select markets in the United States, aggregating 5.8 million square feet. The Retail segment consists of 38 properties in Canada, which are grocery-anchored and single-tenant properties, as well as five automotive-tenanted retail properties and one multi-tenant retail property in the United States.


TSX:HR.UN - Post by User

Comment by SargeXon Aug 19, 2020 11:58am
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Post# 31428707

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:EX Div. 2 days

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:EX Div. 2 daysMy wife and I don't need the cash and we have full positions in every single stock we like so it sort of comes down to HR or sitting on cash or GIC or bonds. HR sounds like the best of these options. I don't expect much capital appreciation from here but am not expecting any significant decrease in the longer term either. So basically a 6.8% return per year over the longer haul.

Ciao
  Sarge

bobsaca wrote: yikes....ya I see your point.   I've been in that situation and had to either wait it out (years for some stocks) or sell and buy something that could bring me at least back to break even over a shorter period.  


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