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Over the past 12 months, WPR has underperformed S&P/ASX 300, delivering a return of -9% compared to S&P/ASX 300's +1% growth.
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Waypoint REIT Ltd
Glance View
Waypoint REIT is an Australian property trust that owns a portfolio of service station sites. It does not sell fuel itself; instead, it owns the land and buildings and leases them to fuel retailers and convenience operators, with Viva Energy as the main tenant. The sites are used for roadside fuel sales, convenience shopping, and related services that drivers need every day. The company makes most of its money from rent. Its leases are typically long term and structured so the tenant covers many of the property-level costs, which makes the income stream easier to understand than a typical retail landlord. In practice, Waypoint sits in the middle of the fuel retail value chain: it owns the real estate, while its tenants run the forecourt and shop operations. What makes Waypoint different is its narrow focus. Many property trusts own offices, malls, warehouses, or apartments, but Waypoint concentrates on one type of essential asset: service station real estate. That gives investors a simple business model to follow, tied to everyday transport and convenience spending rather than to shopping centers or speculative development.