Brookfield Property Partners L.P. 6.375% Class A Cumulative Redeemable Perpetual Preferred Units, Series 2

BPYPO

Brookfield Property Partners L.P. 6.375% Class A Cumulative Redeemable Perpetual Preferred Units, Series 2 (BPYPO) are preferred equity securities issued by Brookfield Property Partners, a global real estate asset manager specializing in commercial properties, including office, retail, multifamily, and logistics assets. These preferred units offer a fixed dividend rate and have a perpetual life, with features allowing redemption by the issuer under specified terms. They provide investors with a priority claim on dividends and assets over common equity, making them a popular choice for income-oriented investors seeking exposure to Brookfield’s diversified real estate portfolio.

$15.00 -0.40 (-2.60%)
Dividend Yield 10.62%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
June 30, 2026$0.402026-06-012026-06-01
March 31, 2026$0.402026-02-272026-02-27
December 31, 2025$0.402025-12-012025-12-01
September 29, 2025$0.402025-09-022025-09-02
June 30, 2025$0.402025-06-022025-06-02

Dividends Summary

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