
Dividend history
Canadian Net Real Estate Investment Trust
NET-UN.V
Recent payments
$0.0300CAD
Ex: Aug 14, 2026
$0.0290CAD
Ex: May 15, 2026
$0.0290CAD
Ex: Mar 13, 2026
$0.0290CAD
Ex: Feb 13, 2026
$0.0290CAD
Ex: Jan 15, 2025
$0.0290CAD
Ex: Dec 13, 2024
$0.0290CAD
Ex: Nov 15, 2024
$0.0290CAD
Ex: Oct 15, 2024
$0.0290CAD
Ex: Sep 13, 2024
$0.0290CAD
Ex: Aug 15, 2024
The Canadian Net Real Estate Investment Trust has raised its dividend payment.
On August 17, 2026, the Canadian Net Real Estate Investment Trust (NET-UN.V) announced an increase in its dividend to CA$0.03 per share, up from CA$0.029. This change shows the trust's commitment to providing value to its shareholders.
Investor takeaway: If you hold shares in the Canadian Net Real Estate Investment Trust, this higher dividend could make the investment more attractive, especially if you’re using registered accounts like a TFSA or RRSP, where dividends can grow tax-free.
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Canadian Net Real Estate Investment Trust
NET-UN.V
NET-UN.V
Canadian Net Real Estate Investment Trust
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Market cap
$139.24M
P/E
15.3x
Div. yield
5.27%
Div. / share
$0.35
52W high
$6.97
52W low
$5.09
1W change
-1.75%
Beta
0.62
Analyst Price Targets
Based on analyst covering NET-UN
Wall Street analysts forecast NET-UN stock price to rise 4.4% over the next 12 months.
Consensus
NeutralBased on avg. target vs last close (formal rating unavailable for Canadian listings)
Avg. Target
C$7.05
+4.4% Upside
Current Price
C$6.75
Last close
Analyst ratings and price targets are updated periodically. Not financial advice.
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Wealth Awesome Price Forecast
WA ModelStatistical 90-day price range based on NET-UN's historical volatility
30-Day Vol
25.2%
Annualized
90-Day Vol
20.5%
Annualized
Trend (90d)
+19.1%
Annualized drift
90d Mean
C$7.23
Expected price
| Horizon | Expected | 68% Range (1σ) |
|---|---|---|
| 30 trading days | C$6.91 | C$6.33 – C$7.53 |
| 60 trading days | C$7.06 | C$6.25 – C$7.99 |
| 90 trading days | C$7.23 | C$6.22 – C$8.40 |
Methodology: Range is calculated using 30-day realized volatility via geometric Brownian motion (log-normal model). 68% band = ±1σ, 95% band = ±2σ. This is a statistical model, not a prediction. Past volatility does not guarantee future results. Not financial advice.
Dividend Raised to CA$0.03
This is a 3.45% increase from the previous dividend of CA$0.029.
Dividend Details
The new dividend of CA$0.03 per share represents a 3.45% increase. This adjustment reflects the trust's performance and its goal of delivering consistent returns to investors. The Canadian Net Real Estate Investment Trust has made 22 dividend payments over the past three years, with one increase noted.
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Ex-Dividend Date
The ex-dividend date for this payment was August 14, 2026. Investors who held shares before this date are eligible to receive the new dividend amount. Timing is important for those looking to benefit from this increased payout.
Dividend calendar
| Ticker | NET-UN.V |
| Amount | CA$0.03 |
| Ex-dividend | 2026-08-14 |
| Trailing yield | 5.27% |
| Stock page | NET-UN.V dividend history |
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