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Yorkton Equity Group Inc V.YEG

Yorkton Equity Group Inc. is a Canada-based real estate investment company. The Company is focused on providing shareholders with growing assets through accretive acquisitions, organic growth, and the active management of multifamily rental properties with upside potential. Its business objectives are to achieve growing net operating income (NOI) and asset values in its multifamily rental property portfolio in strategic markets across Western Canada. It owns a portfolio of multifamily rental properties in Alberta and British Columbia. Its residential properties include townhouses and low and mid-rise apartments located in Alberta (Edmonton) and British Columbia (Kelowna, Langford (Metro Victoria), Penticton, and Fort St. John). Its wholly owned 10 multifamily rental properties, comprises over 518 residential units and one commercial unit, in the Provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Its properties include The Fuse, Dwell at Schonsee, Canterbury Estates and others.


TSXV:YEG - Post by User

Post by pennydredfulon Nov 11, 2022 9:36am
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Overhead costs are top heavy

Overhead costs are top heavy Plus    they   incurred  huge    bad  debt   ----must   be   renting   to  dead beats  and have  poor  credit  checks   in place   or   non   existent   or  perhaps  what  one can  expect  in   BC.  ?
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