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Divorce, inheritance, indecision: The human stories behind the $2b storage-unit boom
In our modern, hyper-consumerist world, we all have too much stuff. And where we store it holds a multitude of revelations.
- Stephanie Wood
Humble self-storage unit now hot property
The stable income streams generated by self-storage properties, coupled with the security of tangible assets and increasing demand, makes them appealing investment options.
- Stephen Miles
National Storage taps investors as demand rises
National Storage REIT is hoping to replenish its investment pool after tapping investors for $325 million following a big year of purchases.
- Alex Druce
Investors focus on self storage as demand spikes
Self storage is emerging as one of the fastest growing pockets of Australia’s industrial and logistics market.
- Carolyn Cummins
Companies to slash distributions amid coronavirus carnage
Investors flocking to the higher yields and perceived safety of listed property trusts face a month of anguish.
- Tim Boreham
Investors pump more than $2b into listed property market
National Storage has joined the capital-raising conga line to shore up its balance sheet, adding to the injection of cash into the listed trusts in the past fortnight.
- Carolyn Cummins
ASX closes below 5000 points, retail-related stocks smashed
Retail, real estate, and travel stocks were savaged as the ASX dropped 6.4 per cent to the lowest level in four years on recession fears.
- Lucy Battersby
Fully fledged takeover target: National Storage reveals third bid
Three-way takeover tussle for National Storage REIT heats up after it opens its books to US private equity firm Warburg Pincus.
- Simon Johanson
ASX treads water as QBE rockets to highest mark in almost five years
The local bourse has ended Monday's session flat, as declines in the financial sector offset gains in real estate, information technology and health care.
- Lucy Battersby and David Scutt
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