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Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust T.DIR.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  DREUF

Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based open-ended real estate investment trust. The Company owns, manages and operates a portfolio of 339 assets totaling approximately 71.9 million square feet of gross leasable area in key markets across Canada, Europe and the United States. The Company owns and operates a diversified portfolio of distribution, urban logistics and light industrial properties across key markets in Canada, Europe and the United States. Across its regions, its portfolio consists of distribution, urban logistics and light industrial buildings: distribution buildings, urban logistics buildings and light industrial buildings. The Company’s properties include Trillium Industrial Business Park, West Mall Cluster, Kennedy/Coopers Avenue Cluster, Terrebonne Cluster, Boucherville Cluster, Sunridge Park, Chestermere Industrial Park, Zac de Satolas Green, 310 Hoffer Drive (McDonald Business Centre), among others.


TSX:DIR.UN - Post by User

Post by retiredcfon Jun 30, 2023 9:33am
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RBC Notes

RBC NotesMay not get that pullback as the markets appear to be recovering. GLTA

June 29, 2023

Real Estate Investment Trusts Quarterly Review and Sector Outlook – Q3 2023

Recommendations

They say that time heals all wounds. We believe there’s some truth in this saying, but REIT investors will need to wait longer. As macro headwinds persist, our recommendations remain skewed to property types where we see tailwinds to support resilient organic growth, including multi-family, industrial, self- storage, & defensive retail. On the back of the sector’s recent pullback, we see better entry points to our top picks: AP, BEI, CAR, CIGI, CSH, DIR, ERE, FCR, FSV, GRT, HOM, IIP, KMP, MI, MRG, REI, SRU, SVI.

Highlights

Sector returns retreat; similar story globally, but Canada’s pain was more acute. After a strong Q1, the TSX REIT Index posted a -8% total return in Q2 to date, leaving the sector in the red (-4% YTD) as 1H/23 draws to a close. Canadian REITs are trailing North American equity benchmarks, including the S&P 500 (+15% YTD) and the TSX Composite (+3%). Listed real estate returns are mixed around the world, with Canadian REITs ahead of Europe (-8% YTD), but lagging Asia (+5%), the US (+2%), and Global (-1%).

The sector’s ailments have yet to subside, though foundation remains on sound footing.The usual suspects that have plagued the sector over the past year seem to have taken a heavier toll in the recent pullback—rising bond yields at the long-end of the curve, further anticipated rate hikes as central banks work to suppress inflation, and prospects of a recession—take your pick. Liquidity concerns are likely also still weighing on select property types, particularly office. Yet, on balance, we see the sector as well-positioned to navigate this extended period of heightened uncertainty. Fundamentals in most subsectors are in good form, the sector's liquidity ratio is strong (14% vs. 11% LTA), debt rolls are well- staggered (10-12% annually through 2024), the earnings picture remains decent (+2-5% in 2023E/24E), replacement costs are high, and we would hardly characterize valuations as demanding.

Valuation screens reasonable, with pullback providing opportunity to add selective exposure. The sector has dialled back to a 27% discount to NAV, well below historical parity and just shy of the 2020 COVID lows. Yet, considering reduced visibility on underlying property values amid slower deal flow, we believe investors are placing more weight on NOI growth, cash flow growth, and multiples at this stage of the cycle. With this in mind, the sector is trading at 15x N12M AFFO (6.6% AFFO yield/7.1% implied cap rate), in line with its LTA. The current 319 bps AFFO yield spread to the 10Y GoC is below average, yet within fair value range. Notably, current levels (i.e., within 1 STD DEV of the mean) have historically not provided a strong buy or sell signal. However, as detailed on page 70, the REIT Index has exhibited a rising frequency of outperformance vs. the TSX Composite as AFFO yield spreads to the 10Y GoC widen. In contrast, the sector’s track record of relative returns at various P/NAV ranges is more mixed. Bottom line, we believe select exposure remains warranted, particularly in our preferred property types where above average AFFO growth profiles and reasonable to attractive valuations position them well to outperform.


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