What do you look for in a real estate stock?
I usually look for:
- Net Rental Income (NRI)
- Net Asset Value (NAV)
- Debt/Equity (D/E)
- Interest Rate
And I look for about 10 years to see if they are stable. Because many real estate companies sometimes have a very high NRI for a year or so and I dont quite understand it.
I always assume they can pay interest rate if they have low debt and high NRI. But I feel I lack understanding of how the interest rate can look like in worse case.
I have been investing in real estate stocks for a few years and all of them have gotten acquired eventually so I guess I do something right (or just lucky).
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