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H&R Real Estate Inv TrustHR.UN.TOHOLDJul 23, 2013Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 11, 2026. Market Open.
Classic value stock. Just completed a plan for strategic alternatives, which didn't result in a sale of the company as hoped. Instead, realistic plan to sell down non-core parts of the business.
Refocusing exclusively on multi-family in the US and industrial assets in Canada. Decent plan, has to execute. Sun Belt in US is seeing a lot of pressure on new supply. Paid an attractive yield to wait. Never know when there might be a value-maximizing transaction.
Great properties, but diversification means it doesn't get a great valuation from the market. Sunbelt properties are over-supplied. Owns office properties and retail. Transforming to multi-family and industrial. Trade action starting to pick up. Secure yield of about 6.7%. Growth will be a while, depends on your time horizon. Better names in the meantime.
Doing its best to diversify into multi-family residential apartments in US Sunbelt, where supply is high, so operating income will be challenged. Execution story in a difficult environment for selling or transitioning assets. A hold. Discount to NAV, but headwinds to fundamentals. Still, prefers it to AX.UN.
Too diversified: retail, office, residential, US, Canada. He likes focused REITs that do just one or two things. Cut distribution. Doesn't care for management. Offloading assets at not-great prices. Significant discount to NAV, 16x AFFO. In this uncertain environment, gravitate to the highest quality.
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REITs have been hit and are down 12% since last August. If you want to own a REIT, you get 4%-5% dividend. H&R bought Primaris’ mall assets moving them from being primarily industrial/commercial. Market didn’t like this because now it is a mixture of everything. However, rates are going to go up over the next few years and you need a growth REIT because you are going to lean into higher rates. You need something that is going to grow its distribution to hold the price and this is one of the better ones to do that.