TSX:BPY.UN (Brookfield Property Partners)

About BPY.UN

Brookfield Property Partners LP owns, operates, and invests in commercial properties in North America, Europe, Australia, and Brazil. The company focuses on being a global owner and operator of real estate, providing investors with diversified exposure to some of the iconic properties and acquiring high-quality assets at a discount to replacement cost or intrinsic value. Its operating segment includes Core Office, Core Retail, LP Investments, and Corporate Segments. The company operates in various sectors such as the office sector, retail sector, industrial, multifamily, hospitality, triple net lease, and the corporate sector. It generates a majority of revenue from the LP Investments segment.
  • Brookfield Property Partners (TSX: BPY.UN) Latest News

    woman data analyze
    Stocks for Beginners

    3 Top Stocks for Under $15

    Top stocks such as WPT Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (TSX:WIR.UN) are trading below $15 and deserve a spot on…

    Read more »

    Question marks in a pile
    Dividend Stocks

    Can This 15% Dividend Stock Double Your Money From Here?

    Today, you can buy a best-in-class TSX dividend stock that is yielding close to 15%. But is this dividend safe?

    Read more »

    Pixelated acronym REIT made from cubes, mosaic pattern
    Dividend Stocks

    This Is the Only REIT I’d Own Today

    I am not a big believer in real estate at the moment, but Brookfield Property Partners LP (TSX:BPY.UN)(NASDAQ:BPY) is one…

    Read more »

    young woman celebrating a victory while working with mobile phone in the office
    Investing

    Market Rally: Make Big Income Forever!

    Before the market rallies further, buy these dividend stocks for big passive income. Get yields of 5-14%.

    Read more »

    Upwards momentum
    Dividend Stocks

    My Top Pick for a Double-Digit Dividend and Steady Growth

    A healthy double-digit dividend and steady growth opportunities over the next few decades make Brookfield Property Partners (TSX:BPY.UN)(NASDAQ:BPY) my top…

    Read more »

    Business success with growing, rising charts and businessman in background
    Dividend Stocks

    This 14% Dividend Stock Has Over 100% Upside From Here!

    Today, you can buy a best-in-class TSX dividend stock that is yielding over 14% and has 100% upside from here.…

    Read more »

    You Should Know This
    Dividend Stocks

    Market Rally: Turn $10K Into $20K

    The market rally is just getting started. Investors can still grab this high-yield dividend stock and double their money in…

    Read more »

    Increasing yield
    Dividend Stocks

    Dividend Investors: Grab This 11% Yield

    For dividend investors looking to buy the market crash, Brookfield Property Partners L.P. (TSX:BPY.UN)(NASDAQ:BPY) stock is as good as it…

    Read more »

    Growing plant shoots on coins
    Dividend Stocks

    Market Rally: 2 High-Yield Dividend Stocks I Just Bought

    A market rally will come for these quality dividend stocks that are super cheap! Get paid massive dividend income to…

    Read more »

    edit Back view of hugging couple standing with real estate agent in front of house for sale
    Dividend Stocks

    Invest $5,000 Into Cheap Real Estate With This TSX Stock

    Brookfield Property Partners L.P. (TSX:BPY.UN)(NASDAQ:BPY) is a cheap real estate stock trading at pennies on the dollar. Now is the…

    Read more »

    Businessman holding tablet and showing a growing virtual hologram of statistics, graph and chart with arrow up on dark background. Stock market. Business growth, planning and strategy concept
    Coronavirus

    3 COVID-19 Stocks That Fell 50%

    Stocks like Air Canada (TSX:AC) have lost more than 50% in value since the market crash began. Find out which…

    Read more »

    edit Back view of hugging couple standing with real estate agent in front of house for sale
    Coronavirus

    Will the Canadian Housing Market Crash in 2020?

    Stocks like Brookfield Property Partners LP (TSX:BPY.UN)(NYSE:BPY) have been crushed by the market crash. Will the housing market follow suit?

    Read more »