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HOM.UN BSR Real Estate Investment Trust

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15min DelayMarket Closed May 2 16:00 ET
590.18MMarket Cap-10.18P/E (TTM)

About BSR Real Estate Investment Trust Company

BSR Real Estate Investment Trust is an open-ended real estate investment trust. The company is engaged in the business of acquiring and operating multi-family residential rental properties, with a focus on garden-style multifamily communities in select high-growth markets across the Sunbelt region of the United States. The REIT operates in Arkansas, Texas, and Oklahoma. Its key revenue source is rental income.

Company Profile

SymbolHOM.UN
Company NameBSR Real Estate Investment Trust
Founded2018
MarketTSE
Employees250
Fiscal Year Ends12-31
Address333 Bay Street Suite 3400
CityToronto
CountryCAN
Zip CodeM5H 2S7
Phone+1 416 979-2211

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Daniel M. Oberste
  • Trustee, President, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer
  • --
  • Steven Etchison
  • Chief Accounting Officer
  • --
  • Susan Rosenbaum
  • Chief Operating Officer
  • --
  • Tom Cirbus
  • Chief Financial Officer and Corporate Secretary
  • --
  • Teresa Neto
  • Independent Trustee
  • --
  • S. Jane Marshall
  • Independent Trustee
  • --
  • William A. Halter
  • Independent Trustee
  • --
  • W. Daniel Hughes
  • Trustee
  • --
  • Graham D. Senst
  • Independent Trustee
  • --
  • Bryan H. Held
  • Independent Trustee
  • --

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