Far East Hospitality Trust
OTC:FEHTF
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Far East Hospitality Trust
Far East Hospitality Trust is a Singapore-listed hospitality property trust that owns hotels and serviced residences, mainly in Singapore with some exposure to Australia. It does not run these properties like a hotel chain. Instead, it owns the real estate and earns income from leasing the assets out to hospitality operators who handle the day-to-day business. Its customers are the operators and, indirectly, the travelers who stay at the properties. The trust makes money mostly through rental income from its hotel and serviced apartment portfolio, rather than by directly selling rooms itself. That gives it a steadier, property-style cash flow model compared with a pure hotel operator. What makes it different is that it sits between real estate and hospitality. Investors are getting exposure to hotel assets, but the trust’s main business is property ownership and lease income, not running front desks, marketing rooms, or managing guests. This structure is designed to turn lodging demand into recurring rent for the trust.
Far East Hospitality Trust is a Singapore-listed hospitality property trust that owns hotels and serviced residences, mainly in Singapore with some exposure to Australia. It does not run these properties like a hotel chain. Instead, it owns the real estate and earns income from leasing the assets out to hospitality operators who handle the day-to-day business.
Its customers are the operators and, indirectly, the travelers who stay at the properties. The trust makes money mostly through rental income from its hotel and serviced apartment portfolio, rather than by directly selling rooms itself. That gives it a steadier, property-style cash flow model compared with a pure hotel operator.
What makes it different is that it sits between real estate and hospitality. Investors are getting exposure to hotel assets, but the trust’s main business is property ownership and lease income, not running front desks, marketing rooms, or managing guests. This structure is designed to turn lodging demand into recurring rent for the trust.