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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust T.CAR.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  CDPYF

Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based provider of rental housing. The Company owns and manages interests in multiunit residential rental properties, including apartments, townhomes and manufactured home communities (MHC), principally located in and near urban centers across Canada. The Company owns approximately 64,200 residential apartment suites, town homes and manufactured home community sites located across Canada and the Netherlands, with approximately $16.7 billion of investment properties in Canada and Europe. The Company’s objectives are to maintain a focus on maximizing occupancy and responsibly growing occupied average monthly rent (Occupied AMR) in accordance with local conditions in each of its markets; grow FFO per unit, sustainable distributions and NAV per unit by actively managing its properties; invest capital within the property portfolio and adopt edge technologies and solutions; and maintain financial management.


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Post by retiredcfon Oct 01, 2021 1:29pm
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Equity analysts at TD Securities made a series of adjustments to their TSX-listed real estate stocks on Friday.

“With the Delta variant driving a delayed recovery from the impacts of the pandemic, together with supply chain problems interrupting economic activity, we are revising financial forecasts throughout much of our coverage,” they said. “We are also introducing estimates for 2023 and adjusting some target prices.

“Overall, our two preferred property sectors in terms of fundamentals continue to be Industrial and Apartments. We also like Seniors Housing (post-pandemic) and grocery-anchored Retail with residential/mixed-use developments.”

Jonathan Kelcher made these changes:

  • Boardwalk Real Estate Investment Trust ( “action list buy”) to $60 from $59. The average on the Street is $53.93.
  • Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust ( “buy”) to $72 from $70. Average: $67.45.
  • Cominar REIT ( “hold”) to $11 from $11.50. Average: $11.50.
  • Extendicare Inc. ( “hold”) to $8.50 from $9. Average: $8.60.
  • Morguard Real Estate Investment Trust (“hold”) to $6.50 from $7. Average: $6.25.
  • Sienna Senior Living Inc. ( “buy”) to $17.50 from $18. Action: $16.53.
  • Tricon Residential Inc. ( “buy”) to $19.50 from $18. Average: $17.64.

Sam Damiani’s changes were:

  • Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust  (“buy”) to $19 from $18.50. Average: $17.72.
  • First Capital Real Estate Investment Trust (“action list buy”) to $21 from $22. Average: $21.33.
  • Granite Real Estate Investment Trust ( “buy”) to $105 from $101. Average: $96.50.
  • Summit Industrial Income REIT ( “buy”) to $25 from $24. Average: $23.19.

Lorne Kalmar raised his target for Mainstreet Equity Corp. (MEQ-T, “hold”) to $115 from $110. Average: $120.20.

“Our two ACTION LIST BUYs remain BEI.un (value) and FCR.un (re-opening upside). Other larger-cap top picks include CAR.un, DIR.un, GRT.un, KMP.un, and REI.un. We also see attractive risk/reward in most of the Seniors Housing and Office REITs/REOCs, and see potential near-term catalyst-driven upside in the Diversified sector (particularly HR.un and potentially CUF.un).”

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