Northview Residential REIT
Research Northview Residential REIT (NRR-UN) on Bullrun: valuation model: 21.9% undervalued, market cap CAD 603.79M, P/E 10.0, dividend yield 6.5%. Explore financials, valuation history, model signals, and stock context.
Key Metrics
- TickerNRR-UN
- ExchangeTO
- CountryCanada
- SectorReal Estate
- IndustryREIT - Residential
- CurrencyCAD
- Valuation signal21.9% undervalued
- Market capCAD 603.79M
- P/E10.0
- Dividend yield6.5%
- Financial periodQ4 2025
- RevenueCAD 69.52M
- Net incomeCAD 24.30M
- Free cash flowCAD 11.32M
Valuation Snapshot
Bullrun's latest valuation model marks Northview Residential REIT as 21.9% undervalued; latest market cap is CAD 603.79M; P/E is 10.0; dividend yield is 6.5%.
About Northview Residential REIT
Northview Residential REIT is a real estate investment trust amended and restated most recently on August 21, 2023. Northview's primary purpose is to acquire, own, and operate a portfolio of income-producing rental properties in secondary markets within Canada. Northview was established under the laws of the province of Ontario. The head and registered office of Northview is located at Suite 200, 6131 6 Street SE, Calgary, Alberta, T2H 1L9. Northview's Class A Units trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Frequently asked questions
Is Northview Residential REIT overvalued or undervalued?
Bullrun's valuation model currently marks Northview Residential REIT as 21.9% undervalued.
What is Northview Residential REIT's market cap?
Northview Residential REIT's market capitalization is CAD 603.79M.
What is Northview Residential REIT's P/E ratio?
Northview Residential REIT's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is 10.0.
Does Northview Residential REIT pay a dividend?
Northview Residential REIT has a dividend yield of 6.5%.
What does Northview Residential REIT do?
Northview Residential REIT is a real estate investment trust amended and restated most recently on August 21, 2023. Northview's primary purpose is to acquire, own, and operate a portfolio of income-producing rental properties in secondary markets within Canada.