Honestly, I have no idea too. MIT and MLT just do not seem appealing to me. I prefer retail, office and healthcare REITs. I just feel that the demand for retail space, office space and healthcare facilities will always be strong. But "industrial" and "logistics". Ermmm...... I am not sure.
Now, MapleTree is listing a commercial/retail trust called "MapleTree Commercial Trust" (MCT). Some tentative information:
- Yield: 5.47% - 5.92% (FY11) and 5.96% - 6.46% (FY12)
- Price: $0.84 - $0.91
- Properties: Vivo City, Bank of America Merrill Lynch Harbour Front and PSA Building
My Thoughts:
Finally! I can own a microscopic tiny part of VivoCity. VivoCity is one of my favourite retail mall because it is so spacious and bright, with a huge variety of stores (I like the Sushi Tei here^^). The scenery looks great from the rooftop garden!
Vivo City's façade
Interior of Vivo City
Rooftop garden at Vivo City
Sushi Tei at Vivo City "Slurp"
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Hmm, well I have no interest in IPOs, but it could prove to be a good investment in the long-run. Problem is I don't know enough about its asset base to properly comment.
All the best! :)
I think that the distribution yield is not very attractive. However, if the gearing level is low enough (i.e. 20% or less), it could justify the lower distribution yield. Do you have information on the expected gearing?
Hi Musicwhiz,
Thanks for the well wishes! ^^
Hi AK71,
I think the gearing will be increasing in the future bcos MCT will be acquiring commercial properties in the MapleTree Business City.
You buy the stock because Vivocity is one of your favourite retail malls & you like the Sushi Tei? OMG... jialat liao... Did you do other analysis, beside admiring the nice photos?
Hi Anonymous,
Of course I did other analysis. That's why till now I have not bought it yet.
Anyway, why can't I own a part of my favourite mall? One of my aspirations is to own stakes in as many shopping malls as possible. Heeee^^
Dividend Warrior,
I am also invested in Mapletree Commercial Trust. One of the analysis you should have done is the rental reversion analysis. Vivocity rental rates are one of the lowest for the location it is in. Given the almost 100% occupation, rental rates are most definitely to go up, hence raising DPU. MCT is a good choice for investment. Keep it up.
Rgds,
Calvin
http://www.investinpassiveincome.com
I would like to suggest a real estate investment trust that buy prime brick and mortar buildings shopping malls all over the world the company is westfield.
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