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Firm Capital Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust has decided to exit its US portfolio and return capital to unitholders following a strategic review. The board has confirmed that no further growth will take place under the current platform. The decision comes alongside the REIT's Q4 and full-year 2025 results, reflecting a shift in strategy amid changing market conditions. The trust will now focus on selling all existing assets in an orderly manner and distributing the proceeds, signalling a wind-down of its current operations rather than expansion.
Firm Capital Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust has announced a strategic shift to exit its existing investments and return capital to unitholders after completing a review of its business operations.
The board of trustees stated that the REIT will not pursue any further growth in the United States under its current platform. Instead, it has decided to move ahead with a plan to sell all its assets and gradually wind down its investment portfolio.
This update was shared alongside the REIT's fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial results, indicating that the decision is part of a broader reassessment of its long-term strategy. The board conveyed that the focus will now be on executing asset sales in an orderly manner to maximise value for investors.
Firm Capital Apartment REIT has primarily been involved in residential real estate investments in the US market. However, evolving market conditions, including higher interest rates and changes in real estate valuations, have led several real estate investment trusts globally to reassess expansion strategies and capital allocation.
The trust's decision reflects a cautious approach, prioritising capital preservation and returns to unitholders over continued exposure to uncertain market dynamics. By exiting its current investments, the REIT aims to provide liquidity to investors rather than commit to new acquisitions or development activities.
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