The PMG Generation Fund has been issued a “4 IP” rating by Research IP, with a score of 3.44/5.
The Fund is a diversified direct property fund that invests into physical properties. The Fund aims to provide Unitholders with a geographically diversified portfolio of commercial (initially industrial focused) property, strong sustainable returns and greater liquidity.
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Research IP says
“The Fund is a diversified direct property fund that invests into physical properties. By investing in physical assets investors are exposed to the risks of direct physical assets, significantly reduced liquidity, higher leverage, and potentially lower variation to income. Accordingly, the Fund may be suitable for investors seeking exposure to real-estate assets who are prepared to invest for the long-term in low volatility income streams with potential capital growth.”
“The Fund has been established to hold a diversified portfolio of commercial properties. The investment objective of the Fund is to provide investors with strong and sustainable returns, whilst offering more diversification and liquidity.”
Research IP, 27 May 2020
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