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H&R Real Estate Investment Trust
T.HR.UN
Alternate Symbol(s):
HRUFF
Real Estate
REIT - Diversified
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 its portfolio comprises 8,166 residential rental units. The Industrial segment consists of 66 industrial properties in Canada and two properties in the United States comprising 8.7 million square feet. The Office segment consists of 17 properties in Canada and three properties in select markets in the United States, aggregating 5.5 million square feet. The Retail segment consists of 34 properties in Canada, which are single tenant properties as well as two single tenant retail properties and one multi-tenant retail property in the United States.
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RE:Frankie 10
I would run the analysis under 2 assumptions, 1) total return if the distribution was taxed and reinvested in the same REIT and 2) total return if the distribution was taxed and reinvested in risk
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While you temporarily have me off ignore, do you have a reason as to why many reits are significantly lower then they were early 2000s? Surely an investor buying then like 2005 would have
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Double bullish news today
US banks like bank of america are rallying hard on earnings, and canada's inflation fell into the 2%. BUT Canadian reit sector ETF is stuck are resistance (XRE= $16.50) and overall the
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Core CPI
The adults here with 10 year+ investment horizons do not pay attention to short term correlations across asset types... last year all assets were nearly all perfectly correlated... it takes a very
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REITS got flushed so hard
Seeing REITs start an uptrend in July, then you realize all names are virtually 30% off their Feb highs- half price from the april 2022 highs, what a flush out man. Unprecedented.
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RE:RE:RE:Core CPI
Look at the charts of a bond etf and reit etf... exactly the same, but reits with higher beta. I know they are different instruments but they will trade in similar direction... usually..
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RE:RE:Core CPI
Please don't draw a false equiviliency between bonds and REITs, it's make you look even dummer than you are...comparing a pure financial contract with zero underlying assets to securities with
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RE:Core CPI
we might get a nice REIT/BOND rip but at some point in the future it ll be like "oh inflation is going up again- more hikes!" this narrative is exhausting and BS. Media needs to phase
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Core CPI
Core m/m finally broke... Core CPI month over month came in NEGATIVE (-0.1) after being stuck around 4% annualized... feels like the rate hikes are OVER and REIT rally is about to start. Normally I
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HR - COMPLETE DUD!
Riocan and Dream office seem to be swinging up, HR is just flopping like a dead fish. They are half way through a major turnaround plan! Full industrial/resedential with serious rezoing potential!
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RE:"New norm", Im not so sure
3-3.5% for a 10 year treasury is reasonable when the dust settles. This is consistent with a 2% inflation target. If inflation is 2% and the real interest rate is 1 -1.5%, then nominal 10 year t-notes
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"New norm", Im not so sure
I'm not expecting rates, 5year or 10 year to go to 2% or lower. But I think a around 3-3.5% seems more in tune with government debt to gdp, trillions of real estate propped up on low rates.&
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REITS- where do they go by 2030-2040?
In 2001, HR was $13 then rallied to $25 by 2008 financial crisis. It quickly rebounded back on recovery, and then traded between $20-24 for many years until covid. Factoring the PMZ spin
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Inflation
I prefer real estate as the hard asset. But BITCOIN and gold should be good too
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