GO.U.TO Shariah Compliance
Screening Methodology: AAOIFI
NOT HALAL
Last Updated: January 31, 2026
Report Source: 2026 1st Quarter Report
GO Residential Real Estate Investment Trust. Stock Analysis GO.U.TO
GO Residential Real Estate Investment Trust engages in owning and operating portfolio of luxury high-rise multifamily properties located in the New York metropolitan and major metropolitan cities in the United States. The firm has been formed to provide investors with an opportunity to invest in luxury high-rise multifamily properties (LHRs) located in the New York metropolitan area and other metropolitan cities in the United States. The primary objectives of the Company are to provide Unitholders with an opportunity to invest in a portfolio of LHRs located in the Acquisition Areas; provide Unitholders with predictable, sustainable and growing cash distributions; enhance the value of the REIT’s portfolio and maximize the long-term value of the Units through proactive asset and property management, disciplined capital management and value-add investment opportunities, and expand the asset base of the REIT in the Acquisition Areas through acquisitions that are expected to be accretive to the REIT’s net asset value and AFFO per Unit. The company will own and operate a portfolio of five LHRs.
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Today's Range
Today's Open
$10.33Volume
15.10KP/E Ratio (TTM)
0.4152 Week Range
Market Cap
284.99MAvg. Volume
44.16KDividend Yield
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- According to Musaffa’s Shariah screening methodology, GO Residential Real Estate Investment Trust (GO.U.TO) is currently classified as NOT HALAL as of January 2026. The classification is based on an evaluation of the company’s business activities and financial ratios to determine whether it meets Islamic investment guidelines.