Schroder Real Estate Investment Trust’s net asset value has edged up and its chair said the UK real estate market is “positioned for a recovery”.
As of the end of June, the REIT’s NAV stood at £289m, up by 0.5% over the quarter, driven by valuation gains.
Including the quarterly dividend, that gives a NAV total return of 2%.
The REIT said it had seen strong leasing momentum since April, with 27 new lettings, renewals and rent reviews completed across 278,000 sq ft, generating £2.3m of rent.
Chair Alastair Hughes said: “Following a significant correction, there are increasing signs that the UK real estate market is positioned for a recovery in late 2024 and into 2025. Whilst economic growth remains muted, greater political stability, falling interest rate expectations, and resilient occupational markets are stimulating more interest in the sector.”
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