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Minto Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust T.MI.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  MIAPF

Minto Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust (the REIT) is a Canada-based open-ended real estate investment trust. The REIT owns income-producing multi-residential properties located in urban markets in Canada. The REIT owns a portfolio of income-producing multi-residential rental properties located in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Calgary. Its portfolio includes 28 multi-residential rental properties comprising 7,726 suites strategically located across urban centers in Canada. Its properties include Richgrove, Martin Grove, Minto Yorkville, The ROE, Minto One80five, Parkwood Hills Garden Homes & Townhomes, Aventura, Huron, Seneca, Castleview, Skyline, The Carlisle, Castle Hill, Grenadier, Eleanor, Frontenac, Stratford, Laurier, Kaleidoscope, The Quarters, Rockhill Apartments, Leslie York Mills, High Park Village, Haddon Hall, Le 4300, 39 Niagara, The International, and Le Hill-Park.


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Post by JCMartinon Nov 01, 2024 12:07pm
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DowntrendCan anybody expand on why all the Canadian apartment REITs have been getting killed?


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