Wealth
The Trust is an unlisted property trust that primarily invests in a diversified portfolio of healthcare property and related assets, including direct property, unlisted managed funds, listed REITs, property syndicates or companies that mainly hold healthcare property. It has a primary focus on delivering regular income to its investors, but with a longer-term opportunity for capital growth. The Trust has a diversified tenant base, with a focus on investing in hospitals, medical centres and aged care facilities.
The operation and management of the Trust brings together the Australian Unity Group’s understanding of the healthcare sector as well as the investment management expertise and experience of our property team.
The Trust purchased its first hospital assets in 1999, and over the past 20 years has grown to become one of Australia’s most highly rated, unlisted property Trusts and specialist healthcare real-estate manager.
For the most recent performance information regarding HPT Wholesale units, unit pricing and distribution history please see below.
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Total Return is calculated after fees and expenses and assume the reinvestment of distributions. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.
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The Wholesale and Retail Units are currently not accepting new applications.
*These are some of the Trust’s current investments - for details of all current investments please see our latest Fund Update.
Units in this Trust are issued by Australian Unity Funds Management Limited ABN 60 071 497 115, AFS Licence No 234454. Information provided here is general information only and current at the time of publication and does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. In deciding whether to acquire, hold or dispose of the product you should obtain a copy of the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) and seek professional financial and taxation advice. This information is intended for recipients in Australia only. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.