Industrial REITs Comparison - Part 1 @ 15 March 2022

$ASCENDAS REAL ESTATE INV TRUST(A17U.SI)$ $FRASERS LOGISTICS & IND TRUST(BUOU.SI)$ $MAPLETREE INDUSTRIAL TRUST(ME8U.SI)$ 

Below is the comparison for industrial REIT (with market cap S$ 3.5 B and above) based on the latest result, extracted from comparison tables on SREITs Data page:

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Fundamental

* Growth Trend for DPU is not adjusted for equity fundraising.

REIT with the most number of green cells:

1) Basic Profile & Key Statistics - AREIT

2) Related Parties Shareholding - FLCT

3) Lease Profile - FLCT

4) Debt Profile - KDC

5) Diversification - AREIT

6) Key Financial Metrics - KDC

7) Growth Trend - FLCT & KDC

8) Overall - FLCT, followed by KDC

Reversion to Mean

REIT with the most number of green cells:

1) 52 Weeks - AREIT & KDC

2) Dividend Yield - KDC

3) P/NAV - AREIT

4) Overall - AREIT, followed by KDC


Above is just a quick comparison, you could refer below for more detail on the individual review:

- Ascendas REIT Review @ 23 February 2022 - https://www.reit-tirement.com/2022/02/ascendas-reit-review-23-february-2022.html

- Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust Review @ 29 November 2021 - https://www.reit-tirement.com/2021/11/frasers-logistics-commercial-trust.html

- Keppel DC REIT Review @ 31 January 2022 - https://www.reit-tirement.com/2022/01/keppel-dc-reit-review-31-january-2022.html

- Mapletree Industrial Trust Review @ 2 February 2022 - https://www.reit-tirement.com/2022/02/mapletree-industrial-trust-review-2.html


You could also refer below for more information:

SREITs Dashboard @https://www.reit-tirement.com/p/sreits-dashboard.html - Detailed information on individual Singapore REIT

SREITs Data @https://www.reit-tirement.com/p/sreit-data.html - Overview and Detail of Singapore REIT

REIT Analysis @https://www.reit-tirement.com/p/reits-analysis.html- List of previous REIT analysis posts


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  • Pluto891
    ·2022-03-16
    thanks for the work.
    which one is best to have for dividend yield with low debt?
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    • REIT_TIREMENT
      lowest gearing mean lowest debt, but the gearing is exclude perpetual security
      2022-03-16
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  • ryanquek95
    ·2022-03-18
    FLCT looks a bit overpriced at current prices but at IPO price of 89 cents it's for sure still worth holding.
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  • Lynn098
    ·2022-03-16
    Although an increase in interest rates can increase loam servicing costs, properties with strong demand are also a good inflation hedge as landlords are able to pass on the cost increase to tenants
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    • REIT_TIREMENT
      agree, but also provided manager have the capability to do so
      2022-03-16
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  • YiCheng0301
    ·2022-03-16
    Thanks for the quick summary for quality REITs
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  • sreekumar
    ·2022-03-16
    Nice. I have been holding 3 of them for several years each of them returning close to 100% .
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  • Calvin20
    ·2022-03-16
    I bought FLCT foR past 4 yrs now earning 50%😃
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  • 来真的
    ·2022-03-16
    Thanks for consolidating the data. Yes. It will be nice to summary and recommendation
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    • REIT_TIREMENT
      thanks, u could refer to my blog reit-tirement.com for individual REIT review
      2022-03-16
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  • JeffChin6875
    ·2022-03-16
    这篇文章不错,转发给大家看
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  • 马来虎哥
    ·2022-03-16
    看得眼花了。
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  • stormlee
    ·2022-03-17
    Pls like
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  • Delfort
    ·2022-03-16
    thanks for sharing
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  • Mrzorro
    ·2022-03-16
    Thanks for sharing
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  • Just4ujs
    ·2022-03-25

    Good for sharing

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  • Invest 1 2 3
    ·2022-03-17
    Thanks tor sharing [Smile]
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  • Old HY
    ·2022-03-16
    thank for the sharing
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  • Melawati
    ·2022-03-16
    Great comparison
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  • 感谢分享.
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  • tlinh
    ·2022-03-16
    thanks for sharing!
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  • alexloai64
    ·2022-03-16
    Peace !! No war !!
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  • Jerrya
    ·2022-03-16
    Thanks for the insights!
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