Best Reits this April 2026

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Discover the top-performing Canadian REITs this April 2026, including Dream Industrial REIT, Granite REIT, and Canadian Apartment Properties REIT. Explore their potential for solid returns and attractive dividend yields, and position your portfolio for success in the evolving real estate landscape.

Top Pick This Month
Dividend yield
6.84%
Distribution
Monthly
1-Year Return
-17.19%
5-Year Return
-33.81%

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2.Killam Apartment REIT

KMP.UN (TSX)

Dividend yield
4.47%
Distribution
Monthly
1-Year Return
-8.27%
5-Year Return
-14.23%

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3.InterRent REIT

IIP.UN (TSX)

Dividend yield
2.99%
Distribution
Monthly
1-Year Return
16.42%
5-Year Return
-10.34%

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4.Granite REIT

GRT.UN (TSX)

Dividend yield
4.25%
Distribution
Monthly
1-Year Return
19.55%
5-Year Return
5.99%

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5.Dream Industrial REIT

DIR.UN (TSX)

Dividend yield
5.66%
Distribution
Monthly
1-Year Return
7.76%
5-Year Return
-7.97%

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Final Words

As you consider the best REITs in Canada this April, remember to evaluate your investment options carefully. Take time to compare the different choices available and conduct your own research to ensure your portfolio aligns with your financial goals.

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