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Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust T.D.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  DRETF

Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust (the Trust) is an open-ended real estate investment trust. The Trust owns central business district office properties in various urban centers across Canada, with a focus on downtown Toronto. The Trust owns and manages 3.5 million square feet of office land in downtown Toronto. Its objectives include managing its business and assets to provide both yield and growth over the longer term. Its properties are located across Adelaide Place, Toronto; 30 Adelaide Street East, Toronto; 438 University Avenue, Toronto; 655 Bay Street, Toronto; 74 Victoria Street/137 Yonge Street, Toronto; 36 Toronto Street, Toronto; 330 Bay Street, Toronto; 20 Toronto Street/33 Victoria Street, Toronto; 250 Dundas Street West, Toronto; 80 Richmond Street West, Toronto; 425 Bloor Street East, Toronto; 212 King Street West, Toronto; 357 Bay Street, Toronto; 360 Bay Street, Toronto; 350 Bay Street, Toronto; 56 Temperance Street, Toronto; and 6 Adelaide Street East, Toronto.


TSX:D.UN - Post by User

Comment by Marc24on Feb 09, 2016 5:38am
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RE:Best and worst investment?

RE:Best and worst investment?Great question with not such an easy answer.  From a pure share price increase, my best investment was buying Disney 15 years ago for under $20/share.  It's a five bagger for me.  I have also done very well with Fairfax Financial and Telus bought years ago.  I have done very well with DREAM Office when distributions are considered so I will do very well when the unit price recovers plus I will continue to benefit from continued distributions into the future.  I am very confident holding onto, and increasing, my position in DREAM.

As for worst decisions, speculative penny stocks such as ADE and TGX although I never threw much money at them.

The real answer on worst decision is NOT buying more of my winners earlier on.  It's not the duds that I bought, it's what I didn't buy when I should have like more Fairfax when it's price collapsed to $60 or DREAM at $10 a few years ago.  Had I capitalized on those missed opportunities, I would be a very wealthy man today.

Marc
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