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orthwest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (TSX: NWH.UN), a leading owner and operator of healthcare real estate infrastructure in North America, Brazil, Europe, and Australasia, has announced its January 2025 distribution. The Trustees have declared a $0.03 per unit payout for the month, representing an annualized rate of $0.36 per unit. This distribution will be paid on February 14, 2025, to unitholders recorded as of January 31, 2025.
The REIT offers a distribution reinvestment plan (DRIP), allowing eligible unitholders to reinvest their cash distributions and receive bonus Trust Units equal to 3% of their payouts. Details about the DRIP are available on Northwest's website at https://www.nwhreit.com/investors/unitholders/distributions-reinvestment-plan.
Northwest provides investors with access to a diversified portfolio of high-quality international healthcare real estate infrastructure, comprising 185 income-producing properties and 16.1 million square feet of gross leasable area across major markets in North America, Brazil, Europe, and Australasia. The REIT's portfolio is characterized by long-term indexed leases and stable occupancies.
For more information, please visit www.nwhreit.com. Contact Craig Mitchell (CEO), Stephanie Karamarkovic (CFO), Alyssa Barry (Investor Relations) at (416) 366-2000 Ext. 2202 or [email protected].
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