i've never really read much on REIT. how do you identify a good REIT? based on the type of property they hold? the returns of the property? the values of the property?
what do you think is a good REIT in the market right now?
thanks in advance
REIT V2, Real Estate Investment Trust
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Sep 2 2010, 01:25 PM
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hi to all sifus,
i've never really read much on REIT. how do you identify a good REIT? based on the type of property they hold? the returns of the property? the values of the property? what do you think is a good REIT in the market right now? thanks in advance |
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QUOTE(aminius @ Sep 2 2010, 01:54 PM) for me, as per panasonic88, ARREIT is the highest dividend paying REITs, is about 8.5%. they are most diversified REITs in the market and the tenant concentration can be consider as low. but its depends on your investment appetite~~ just read the annual report, if you find it lucrative, then why not try to buy small shares first. thanks for the reply, aminius... i read from the previous posts and it seems that many try to find REITs that are not too concentrated on one area (eg. hospital)... so i guess as you said diversified REITs are generally good. but what about tenant concentration? how does it affect the REIT?yeah i've been reading up about REITs lately and seems like it's a good avenue of investment, been thinking of grabbing some as part of my portfolio |
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QUOTE(cherroy @ Sep 2 2010, 02:36 PM) Tenant too concentrate also no good, as if the tenant doesn't want to rent time, the reit may suffer huge loss of revenue. As some anchor and major concentrated tenants that rent your bulk of properties, sometimes not easy to find overnight or in short period of time, or may not easy to fill up the gap left behind. ah i see... thanks for the explaination |
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from the report it seems that AmanahRaya and Starhill has very similar price and similar return... which one is a better buy now?
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QUOTE(monkeyking @ Sep 4 2010, 09:12 AM) Cheers. |
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