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Multi-family/Apartments REITs
#1
Are there any CCC/DGI companies that invest in multi-family or apartments?  And are they triple-net?  I've been wanting to invest in apartment complexes forever and am wondering if anyone here is already looking into or invested in that area?
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#2
I know you can go through Realty Shares and invest in specific ones. I don't know of a publically traded REIT that just invests in apartment complexes.
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#3
From my REIT watch list I have AVB, ELS, ESS, and MAA as being involved in residential.

Might be worth looking into a few of those names.
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#4
Thanks!
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(08-22-2018, 01:23 PM)ChadR Wrote: I know you can go through Realty Shares and invest in specific ones.  I don't know of a publically traded REIT that just invests in apartment complexes.

Thanks, Chad.  Realty Shares (O) is the only REIT I own, and it's been good to me.
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#6
O is Realty Income. Realty Shares is where you can invest in individual apartment complexes. Realtyshares.com is the website.
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#7
You could check out Northview from Canada. It's not really DGI at the moment but I imagine that once things get back into track (in a few years) they will start raising the dividend again.

I've owned it for ages and while their portfolio is a bit risky (lots of resource related economic areas) it has done well for me. I can't say that I would recommend buying at the current price but it's worth taking a look and making your own decisions.
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(08-22-2018, 02:25 PM)ChadR Wrote: O is Realty Income.  Realty Shares is where you can invest in individual apartment complexes.  Realtyshares.com is the website.

HAHA!  I totally mis-read that.
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