Bluerock Private Real Estate Fund Announces Monthly Distribution for March 2026
Bluerock Private Real Estate Fund Announces Monthly Distribution for March 2026 |
| [03-March-2026] |
NEW YORK, March 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Bluerock Private Real Estate Fund (ticker: BPRE) is set to pay its previously announced monthly distribution for March 2026. On March 27, 2026, BPRE will pay a cash distribution of $0.1167 per share to shareholders of record as of March 12, 2026, reflecting an annualized market distribution rate of approximately 8.0% and an annualized tax-equivalent distribution rate of 12.6%1, based on the BPRE closing price of $17.41 on March 3, 2026. The Fund has announced two distribution increases since transitioning from quarterly to monthly distributions in January 2026. These increases are reflective of management's commitment to consistently raising distributions as it reallocates capital to the sectors it believes offers the greatest opportunity for higher yields, durable income, and improved risk-adjusted returns. The distribution will be made on the schedule below:
Net assets under management for BPRE are approximately $3.4 billion as of February 28, 2026. The Fund currently maintains positions in 28 private equity and 5 private debt real estate investments, with underlying assets valued at approximately $250 billion (holdings are subject to change at any time and should not be considered investment advice). BPRE is pleased to offer its shareholders a Distribution Reinvestment Plan (DRIP) program, providing a structured and convenient way for investors to automatically reinvest monthly cash distributions into additional shares, allowing for the potential of enhanced compounding and, in certain scenarios, the ability to acquire shares at favorable pricing, including potential purchases at a discount to Net Asset Value (NAV). BPRE is the only listed closed-end fund offering dedicated access to private institutional real estate – an asset class traditionally accessible only to large institutions and ultra-high-net-worth investors. Through BPRE, shareholders benefit from an income-oriented portfolio of institutional-quality private real estate focused on our high-conviction sectors, complemented by real estate credit exposure. Some or all of the Fund's distributions may be deemed to be a return of capital. The Fund provides a notice of its best estimate of the sources of a distribution at the time of such distribution. Such notice and other detailed Fund information is available at bprefund.com. Bluerock Private Real Estate Fund ("BPRE" or the "Fund") is a closed-end fund that is traded on the New York Stock Exchange. BPRE seeks to deliver consistent current income while also pursuing long-term capital appreciation. With a focus on low to moderate volatility and a low correlation to broader market fluctuations, BPRE is designed to offer investment exposure beyond the core four real estate sectors and provide access to emerging growth real estate sectors, potentially supporting both stability and growth. ¹ The market distribution rate is calculated by annualizing the distribution for the relevant month and dividing by the Fund's closing price on the NYSE for 3/3/2026. The tax-equivalent distribution rate is the rate a fully taxable investment needs in order to equal the after-tax rate on a comparable tax-advantaged investment. The example assumes 37% maximum federal income tax rate and includes the 3.8% Medicare surtax that is applied to the net investment income above certain thresholds. It also includes a 5% average state tax rate. Tax equivalent distribution rate is calculated based on a 67% ROC. 67% is the Fund average (2013-2025) return of capital ("ROC") and non-dividend distribution portion of distributions. ROC, for tax purposes, should be distinguished from an economic return of capital, where an investor is repaid out of its own contributions rather than from the economic profits of the investment. As a tax law concept, an ROC is not tied to an investment's financial performance. ROC distributions reduce the stockholder's tax basis in the year the dividend is received. The stockholder's tax basis may be reduced by ROC distributions in the year the distribution is received and generally defer taxes on that portion until the stockholder's stock is sold. Upon sale, the investor will calculate their gain by reference to the lower cost basis attributable to the ROC distributions, which gain may be subject to tax at capital gain rates. CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON RISK
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