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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. The Company’s objectives are to maintain strong financial management with a conservative approach to its capital structure, leverage and coverage ratios to provide Unitholders with long-term, stable and growing cash distributions and maintain a focus on maximizing occupancy and responsibly growing occupied AMR in accordance with local conditions in each of its markets. It owns a portfolio of 158 multi-residential properties, comprised of approximately 6,900 suites and ancillary retail space located in the Netherlands, and owns one office property in Germany and one office property in Belgium. Its Commercial properties are located in Belgium and Germany and managed by Maple Knoll. Its commercial properties include Brussels, Belgium and Greater Munich, Germany. Its residential properties include Gelderland, Doorwerth; Groningen, Hoogezand; Limburg, Vaals; Limburg, Venray, and others.


TSX:ERE.UN - Post by User

Post by retiredcfon Jun 22, 2022 10:52am
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Post# 34773869

Scotiabank

Scotiabank

Scotiabank analyst Mario Saric sees REIT prices tied to the domestic economy,

“Higher rates and recession fears still dominate REIT unit prices, which have lagged the TSX by 9% year-to-date (-19% vs -10%), including 3% in June … We believe a 2022 recession = another 10% downside … That could =20%-30% lower REIT NAVPUs [net asset value per unit] , transforming our current 20% trading discount (i.e., heavy ‘buy’ territory’) closer to ‘sell territory’ (i.e., 10%+ premium to NAV); We think no recession through 2023 (i.e., Scotia Economics revised 2022E/2023E Real GDP of 3.8%/2.6% plays out; … Our current NAVPU estimates are reasonable = 20%+ total return upside. We think a 2023 recession = something in-between (i.e. 10% total return)… "

Mr. Saric did not list his top picks in the sector in this report but did in a June 13 report, “Our Top Growth Picks = BAM, GRT, IIP, SMU, SVI, and TCN. Our Top Value Picks = AP, BAM, CAR, CSH, DIR, ERE, IIP, REI, and TCN. Our Top Income Picks = APR, CRR, CRT and NWH.”

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