LSE:THRL (Target Healthcare REIT PLC)

About THRL

Target Healthcare REIT PLC is a closed-ended investment company, which acts as a long-term investor in care homes in the UK. The investment objective of the company is to provide shareholders with an attractive level of income together with the potential for capital and income growth from investing in a diversified portfolio of freehold and long-leasehold care homes. The company pursues its objective by investing in a portfolio of care homes, in the United Kingdom, that are let to care home operators on repairing and insuring leases.

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