RE:RE:RE:H&R's "Priority" and "Path" to NAV ($21.92), outlined.There are reits that have sold assets a couple or few months ago and gotten NAV... cant remember who or what was sold but I remember thinking about how badly the stocks were beaten down versus what they can actually sell properties for..
I saw your reddit post, looks good, well thought out..
RetiredCEO wrote: The negative commenter "Cloverfield" has trolled every post I make. He's just a negative nancy, or is upset he is going to miss the run on REITs in general.
NAV is not inflated IMO. They just materially wrote down the assets and are trading at compelling and competitive CAP rates.
thenewsnake wrote: Looks like some of the commenters think the NAV is inflated