Stock price when the opinion was issued
Headline "Soaring Canadian housing costs drive population boom in Alberta" tells the story. Affordable housing, with 78% concentration between Alberta and Saskatchewan. Despite being able to increase rents, they continue to be affordable. Discount to NAV, yet NAV continues to grow. Limited new supply, pricing power. Yield is 2%.
(Analysts’ price target is $66.70)BEI.UN is still considered an 'oil sensitive' REIT because of its Alberta focus. The energy sector has been quite weak, and this is likely a big reason for its drop from $91/unit. But it is still up 8% YTD and 22% over one year. The last quarter was fine, but its relatively low yield of 1.87% and its higher valuation can limit investor interest at times. We would be OK buying for income and growth.
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Owns shares in business. Portfolio includes properties in Alberta which is not rent controlled. Recent share price sell-off not a concern. Overall is a high quality business. Concern around tariffs not a worry. Would recommend buying. Alberta is a great place to do business, and is expected to keep growing (good for business).
Does not own shares at this time.
~60% of residential units around Calgary area (fast growing area without rent control).
Good time to buy with rising interest rates impacting share price.
Strength in energy business also good for business.