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Q: I currently hold a full position of BPY in a taxable account.
An overweight position of BIP and a half position of BEP in
a non taxable account. The three comprise sixteen percent
of my total portfolio. I have sizable gains in both BPY and BIP.

Too many eggs in Brookfield companies? What would you
suggest as a reasonable percentage and how would you rank
the companies as to quality?

Thank you for considering my question(s)
Gail
Read Answer Asked by Gail on June 29, 2017
Q: Please rate these Brookfield companies in order of you best choices for growth, valuation and risk.
Thanks,
Terry
Read Answer Asked by Terry on May 17, 2017
Q: Do all four of these have dividends that are taxed differently and therefore shouldn't be in a non-registered? Does this apply to a TFSA as well, as foreign income I believe is taxed in a TFSA?

Where should I hold each of these? in an RRSP, TFSA or non-registered?
Read Answer Asked by Carla on April 25, 2017
Q: I own BEP.UN, BAM.A, BIP.UN and BGI.UN. Clearly I like the company.
Currently I am looking to deploy new money into the "income component" of my portfolios and am looking for a global real estate investment. I like the international aspect and the dividend of BPY.UN; and seee this as a long term hold.
Are there other quality players out there whether listed in Canada or on the US exchanges that would be better choices?
Or would you endorse BPY.UN?
Thanks again for your helpful guidance.
Read Answer Asked by Donald on April 19, 2017
Q: I currently hold BPY, but am considering selling it for a small
profit and buying BIP for more growth.
Or would I do better to sell AD at a substantial loss, put the proceeds to work in BIP and hang on to BPY
Your thoughts please.
Thank you very much
Read Answer Asked by george on April 04, 2017
Q: I Have BEP.UN, and BPY.UN which have gone sideways for me in the last year, I also have BIP.UN which has done very well.
I am thinking of selling BEP and BPY and buying BAM.A with proceeds. Is this a good switch.
Thank You
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Read Answer Asked by Peter on March 27, 2017
Q: BPY-UN has offered $30.10 per unit of BOX-UN on January 23.
BOX-UN closed at $31.25 on January 24.
Please confirm or explain following:
Is the BPY-UN offer all cash
Is a tax free rollover contemplated
When will the purchase close

Would you sell the BOX-UN into the market and buy an equivalent amount of BPY-UN? I am comfortable holding BPY-UN.

Would you recommend another Canadian "office" REIT to replace BOX-UN. I specifically purchased BOX-UN to represent high quality Canadian office REIT.

Thanks for the great service.
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on January 25, 2017
Q: Good Afternoon,

I had a full position in Milestone and today it is being sold. What are your thoughts on BPY.UN for replacement or would you have other names in the multi family residential properties? I know that BPY.un is not in the muti family residential property.

Thanks

Paul
Read Answer Asked by Paul on January 20, 2017
Q: I have been gradually repositioning my real estate/reit holdings over the past few months on fears of raising interest rates. For example I switched from BPY.UN to BAM.A and reduced CSH.UN and recently bought FCR because it looked cheap. I currently hold full position in BAM.A, TCN and HOT.UN and half positions in FCR and CSH.UN.

Do you think these holding make sense for the current environment? I am concerned that I may be a bit over exposed and was considering letting one of these go. I would be interested to see what you think. Thanks.

But I am now a bit concerned that
Read Answer Asked by John on December 09, 2016
Q: I am retired and looking for income the above have not been to great for past few years
Could you suggest others that may be better
Others that I have that are not doing any better are tog,mtl,
I realize you dot have all that you would need for a proper reply
Any suggestion would be welcome thanks Pat
Read Answer Asked by Patrick on December 05, 2016