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machoman_13
post Nov 15 2011, 11:50 AM

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Does anyone have the information about the occupancy rate in Pavillion? Is it as hot as Mid Valley or KLCC? Like what people says if you managed to open any shop in Mid Valley or KLCC, definitely making money already smile.gif



QUOTE(yok70 @ Nov 15 2011, 03:44 AM)
Malton is not Reit. They are totally different ball game woh.  nod.gif


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It's good to start learning investment as young as possible. Support!  rclxms.gif
REIT is very good instrument to begin with in stock market. You may google on REIT, and simply click some links and read them to understand more about REIT.
And here's the most commonly use Malaysia REIT website with news and info on reits. And you can also find links to official website from almost all of our local REITs in its right side.
http://mreit.reitdata.com/

To put it very rough, buying REIT is like buying a portion of some properties. And then every few months, you collect the rental fees from your investment in the form of dividends (they don't call it dividend for REIT, they call....something like distribution or sth).

And you asked, do we need to monitor it frequently? How frequent?
For now, I think you can answer it by yourself after some understanding. Right? Now you know let say you bought CMMT, one of the properties you partly own is Sungai Wang. If one time you find out that Sungai Wang has lots of un-rented slots and the crowd is getting less, you know your investment might be in trouble. Or, you read in news that it's on fire (such as the Empire Mall in Subang Jaya few weeks ago). You may consider to re-consider if to continue holding it or sell it. Therefore, the first thing is to look for is what are the properties that particular REIT has. And are you happy to "buy" those properties? Are you happy with the rental fees? Are you happy with the capital gain (share price increment)? etc etc. Everyone has their own concern.
You may go ask around brokers for their charging fees. CIMB, Maybank, OSK, RHB, Public Bank, Jupiter, Kenanga....there are a lot of choices for you to choose from, it all depends on your needs and their requirements.

Good luck!  icon_rolleyes.gif
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machoman_13
post Dec 15 2011, 04:32 PM

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But SunREIT with a better growth and good dividend also.

http://klse.i3investor.com/quoteservlet.jsp?sa=ss&q=SUNREIT
machoman_13
post Dec 15 2011, 05:01 PM

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QUOTE(cherroy @ Dec 15 2011, 04:37 PM)
Good dividend at 5.x% compared to 7% of Stareit?  rclxub.gif

Reit rental collection is fixed, reit is about collecting rental only, growth only come from rental revision to upwards or leveraged more to buy more property.
Reit does not participate in ordinary business.
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Thanks for sharing. Beside long-term dividend collection, the price growth does matter to me when i sell it. Both SunREIT and StarREIT are good counter anyway.
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post Jan 11 2012, 12:06 PM

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QUOTE(yok70 @ Jan 11 2012, 04:55 AM)
I'm waiting at 0.97 on Pavreit. if it won't get there, i'd rather top up my cmmt if it's below 1.50. I'm looking at their similar yield of 5.5%, but with cmmt's more diversified portfolio. Just my thought only. Please judge your own.  tongue.gif
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CMMT is performing quite good. The Mines shopping center is their successful project where we can see how a "half-dead" shopping mall now become alive smile.gif


http://klse.i3investor.com/quoteservlet.jsp?sa=ss&q=CMMT
machoman_13
post Jan 30 2012, 11:30 AM

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Capitamalls REIT exceeds it's price target.


http://klse.i3investor.com/ptservlet.jsp?sa=pts&q=CMMT
machoman_13
post Mar 8 2012, 04:58 PM

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Maybank, ECM, HwangDBS, OSK said BUY, RHB said HOLD.

Again, REIT is good for long term investment.

http://klse.i3investor.com/quoteservlet.jsp?sa=ss&q=AXREIT


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post Jul 5 2012, 03:20 PM

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QUOTE(wankongyew @ Jul 4 2012, 11:51 AM)
I have 20k units of CMMT. I have STAREIT too but I guess it doesn't count as a retail sector REIT any more. I have a question of my own. Usually the advice is not to overload on REITs of one sector, i.e. you shouldn't buy more than one REIT from a single sector because technically they are competitors to each other. What do others think?
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Hi Wong,

I think these 3 REITs are equally good for long-term.

Read mode: http://klse.i3investor.com/blogs/journeytowealth88/13342.jsp

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