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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.


TSX:CAR.UN - Post by User

Comment by AlwaysLong683on Apr 15, 2022 6:40pm
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Post# 34607001

RE:RE:RE:RE:Analyst Comment

RE:RE:RE:RE:Analyst Comment

I think Killam and InterRent are also good, though somewhat higher risk than CAR.

BEI is my least favorite and I'll have to disagree on management being on par with the others.

I never did like its portfoliio concentration in Alberta and distributions that seemed excessive given the conentration risk. Even though they seem to be trying to increase their porfolio diversification outside of Alberta (after the horse left the barn), they are still over 50% weight in that province. When the oil and gas industry fell apart, they had to cut their monthly distribution at the end of 2017 by 55% (from 0.1875 to 0.0834) while other REITs did not.

Unless you bought BEI during the depths of the COVID shock (March to October 2020), its performance in terms of unit price appreciation has not been good over the past decade.


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