Access a 7.1% yield with growth potential

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Tom Forrest

APN Property Group

It’s a difficult market to find value.  However APN’s Regional Property Fund offers investors a way to access an attractive yield, with the added potential for capital growth.

 

The Fund is forecast to deliver a starting distribution yield of 7% p.a. in FY19, which increases to 7.10% in FY20, paid quarterly (1). The underlying assets are two A-grade office properties that have recently undergone a major asset enhancement program. Located in the fast-growing region of Newcastle, the buildings are well leased to Government and national corporate tenants, underpinning stable and secure rental income.

Find out how to invest in APN’s Regional Property Fund and diversify your investment income

 APN Property Group 

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(1). Forecast distribution rates are not promised nor guaranteed, and are calculated in accordance with the assumptions outlined in the Product Disclosure Statement dated 4 February 2019. Returns are not guaranteed


Tom Forrest
Tom Forrest
Head of Direct Property
APN Property Group

Tom has over 15 years of property experience across institutional capital transactions, investment sales and property valuations. Prior to joining APN, Tom has worked at Savills and with Vicinity Centres within the capital transactions team where...

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