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European Residential REIT T.ERE.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  EREUF

European Residential REIT is a Canada-based open-ended real estate investment trust (REIT). The Company owns a portfolio of 157 multi-residential properties, comprised of approximately 6,750 suites and ancillary retail space located in the Netherlands, and owned one commercial property in Germany and one commercial property in Belgium. Its Commercial properties are located in Belgium and Germany and managed by Maple Knoll. Its commercial properties consists of 1 rue Adolphe Lavallee, Brussels, Belgium and E.ON-Allee 1-5 and Kiem-Pauli-Strabe, 2, Landshut, Germany. Its multi-residential portfolio is located across the Netherlands and is asset and property managed by European Residential Management (ERESM B.V.) on behalf of the Company. Its residential property consists of Chopinlaan 1-120; Sterappel 1-27 - 14 apartments; Prins Willem Alexanderplein 9-85 - 37 apartments; Keizershof 24-41 - 18 apartments; De Kameleon - 222 apartments, and Faustdreef 1-179 - 90 apartments.


TSX:ERE.UN - Post by User

Post by SusanBollandon Jul 28, 2022 9:39am
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Post# 34856585

The cost of money

The cost of money
All this talk about a "Rising interest rate enviroment"   and the Canadain 10 year bond has fallen from 3.6% in June to 2.65% today..... The Netherland 10 year bond has fallen from 2.11% in June to 1.11% today.... The bond market is telling you that the central banks cant keep raising rates and might in fact have to start cutting in 6 months...
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