March 17, 2025 - 17:25

TORONTO, March 17, 2025 — Flagship Communities Real Estate Investment Trust has announced a cash distribution of US$0.0517 per REIT unit for March 2025. This distribution translates to an annualized rate of US$0.62 per REIT unit. The payment is scheduled to be made on or around April 15, 2025, to unitholders who are on record as of the close of business on March 31, 2025.
This announcement highlights the REIT's commitment to providing consistent returns to its investors, reflecting its ongoing financial health and operational efficiency. The cash distribution is part of the REIT's strategy to reward unitholders while maintaining a strong portfolio of residential properties.
Investors are encouraged to stay informed about future distributions and the performance of the REIT, as these factors play a crucial role in investment decisions. The upcoming payment reinforces the REIT's position in the real estate market and its dedication to delivering value to its stakeholders.
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