That's astonishingly
cheap by historical standards.
This is a truly unique opportunity to own a best - in - class REIT for a valuation that is
cheap by historical standards and a commensurately high yield.
That's not
cheap by historical standards, which raises a key question: What return can investors expect from here?
Affordability: Rates are up, and so are prices, but both had fallen to such lows in the recession that, overall, houses are still
cheap by historical standards.
Not exact matches
That kind of behaviour is obviously bad for one's personal finances, but Canadians are doing it anyway, and the main reason is that debt,
by historical standards, is dirt
cheap.