koolgal
07-18
🌟🌟🌟Are SG Reits Dividend Kings or Value Traps?  To me SReits are income focused vehicles, not moonshot growth plays.  SReits offer me a great source of passive income with nice, juicy dividends which is heaps better than putting money in   savings deposits.

However not all SReits are created equal.  My favourite SReit is $CapLand IntCom T(C38U.SI)$ which is currently the largest SReit in Singapore with a market capitalisation of SGD 16.02 billion.

Being the largest SReit matter because it means better liquidity, easier to trade and more likely to be held by big institutions and ETFs.  It is also backed by Temasek Holdings.

CICT's scale gives it pricing power, tenant diversity and resilience, making it one of my core holdings for income focused investors like me.

With a current dividend yield of 4.98%, it is money in my pockets  while I sleep, not forgetting capital growth.  Maximum power at  minimum cost!

@Tiger_SG @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @CaptainTiger

S-REITs 52-Week Highs! Dividend Kings or Value Traps?
In the first half of 2025, retail investors were net buyers of S-REITs, with total net inflows of approximately SGD 400 million as of June 26. In contrast, institutional investors were net sellers, with more than SGD 500 million in net outflows. Which of these high-performing REITs do you believe still have room to grow in the second half of 2025? With retail investors buying and institutions selling, whose side are you on and why? Compared to equities, do S-REITs lack growth potential? What percentage of your portfolio would you allocate to REITs?
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