INTERVIEW: Civitas Social Housing REIT A double incentive

Hardman & Co Analyst Mike Foster talks to DirectorsTalk about Civitas Social Housing (LON:CSH) REIT. Mike explains what the REIT is, the asset class it invests in, why institutions sell assets to Civitas, sales, growth and sustainability.

Mike Foster recently published an article entitled UK residential REITs: the start of a journey in the Hardman & Co monthly which you can find here.

Civitas Social Housing PLC is the first Real Estate Investment Trust offering pure play exposure to social housing in England and Wales.  The Company is managed by Civitas Housing Advisors Limited.  The Company is listed on the premium listing segment of the Official List of the Financial Conduct Authority and was admitted to trading on the main market for listed securities of the London Stock Exchange in November 2016.

 

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