
TSE:MEQ
This summary was created by AI, based on 12 opinions in the last 12 months.
Mainstreet Equity Corp (MEQ-T) has garnered positive reviews from various experts who highlight its unique structure as a corporation rather than a traditional REIT. This distinction allows the company to retain cash flows and make strategic acquisitions without the pressure of distributing earnings to shareholders. Despite some challenges in the overall rental market, particularly due to low immigration, MEQ-T has shown resilience by maintaining and even increasing rents in its affordable rental segment. The company boasts a significant growth potential with plans to invest $800 million into existing properties. Analysts view its current valuation as attractive, positioning it as a solid option for long-term investments amidst its risks, such as high leverage and market cyclical nature. Most experts regard it as an exceptional compounder in the real estate sector, with a unique market approach and high-quality assets primarily concentrated in Western Canada.
Revenue was $67.6M slightly better than estimates. Rental revenue rose 16%. Cash flow per share rose 19% to $2.47, and ahead of estimates of $2.39. Net operating income rose 11%. We would consider it a solid quarter. Commentary was good, with the company talking about 'major opportunities' in the coming year. The dividend was raised last month. We would be comfortable at $200.
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In a sweet spot right now. Rents are going up quite a bit (12% YOY), as there's no rent control in many western Canadian provinces, yet vacancies are down substantially. Stellar results last quarter. Sold off with rest of REITs, yet it's not a REIT.
Typically trades at a premium to NAV, but today it's at a discount. Extremely well run, haven't raised a dollar of equity in 20 years. Compounded annually at 18% for 20 years. Yield is 1%.
(Analysts’ price target is $226.00)
EPS of $12.18 beat estimates of $2.4 and sales of $66.9M missed estimates of $69.27M. It raised its dividend by 45% to $0.04 per share, and net operating income rose 24% in the quarter. Rental revenue from operations rose 20%, and the vacancy rate fell to 3.4% from 4.3% last year. While the results were strong, and growth remains at high levels, there was an analyst downgrade due to its lofty valuations (24X forward earnings). Its valuation has mostly remained flat over the past couple of years, but the company has executed well on growth and profitability. Given its continued execution, we would be comfortable with an entry point around $195 to $200.
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Excellent company with strong prospects. Will continue to own. Founder led, with lots of skin in the game. Demand of housing expected to keep growing. Does not lose any sleep over company. Mid-market apartments also continue to grow. No rent control in Western Canada - helps increase profits. Lots of "blue sky" to keep growing.
Core holding in portfolio. Very strong asset base. Sharp management with founder who has lots of skin in the game (~50%). Excellent quarter with higher revenue and cash flow. New M&A - bought ~600 apartment as sellers wanted to sell before capital gains tax . Expecting 20,000 apartments by the end of the year. One of the best compounding companies in Canada.
Has pulled back to a fair valuation for a phenomenal compounder. It's not a REIT, but a real estate corporation. So, they retain their capital to do deals. (REITs don't retain capital, so are stuck when there's a downturn.) MEQ buys smaller mid-market apartments, competing with mom-and-pop operators, not REITs. MEQ is counter-cyclical, and pays strong returns on time.
(Analysts’ price target is $205.00)It is under-followed since it hasn't raised money in over 20 years. It buys and manages small and mid-size apartment buildings in Western Canada. Its number of apartments has grown substantially and continues to grow. It has a record high number of units rented as well as record high rents. The CEO is excellent and owns half the business.
Top of his list of regrets, perhaps the best-performing real estate stock in NA over the past 5 years. Incredible returns to shareholders and growth. Likes the business and management, though would favour a deeper management bench. Moral supporter of the company, but not an owner (kept thinking he'd get it cheaper, but never did).