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NexPoint Diversified Real Estate Trust has officially announced the commencement of a continuous public offering aimed at raising $400 million through the sale of 9.00% Series B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares. This strategic move is designed to enhance the company’s capital structure and provide additional resources for future investments and operational growth.
The Series B preferred shares will be offered to the public, allowing investors to participate in the potential benefits of the company’s diversified real estate portfolio. These shares are cumulative and redeemable, providing a steady income stream for investors through the fixed dividend rate of 9.00%.
The offering reflects NexPoint’s commitment to optimizing its capital resources while catering to the needs of income-focused investors. As the real estate market continues to evolve, this initiative positions the company to leverage opportunities that align with its growth strategy, ultimately benefiting both the organization and its shareholders.
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