Base Rent
Base Rent refers to the minimum amount of rent that a tenant needs to pay to the landlord, on top…
Anchor Tenant
Anchor tenant is the term used to describe a lessee that rents a significant, often the largest, portion of a…
Office REITs
In line with the Global Industry Classification Standard, office REITs are defined as real estate investment trusts that are primarily…
Retail REITs
Retail REITs are real estate investment trusts that invest primarily in properties used for retail activities, including shopping centres, malls,…
Property Yield
For a good majority of REIT investors, the main impetus behind the decision to put money in REITs will be…
Triple Net Lease
Triple Net Lease is an agreement where the tenant takes on maintenance costs, certain property-related taxes, and insurance costs related…
Hospitality REITs
A REIT that holds hospitality related properties and short term accommodations such as hotels and serviced apartments are referred to…
Dilutive Acquisition
A dilutive acquisition is used to describe a takeover that ends with the acquiring company or REIT ending up with…
EBITDA
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization is written in short to EBITDA in financial reports and statements. The term…
Accretive Acquisition
An accretive acquisition, is an investment that increases the acquiring entity’s earnings per share (EPS), or distribution per unit (DPU).…