Breit Electric

NY

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Electrician

1-866-853-2088 &nbspMonday to Friday9:00am to 10:00pm ET to speak with a proxy specialist. Vote Now For Stockholders BREIT Today &amp2026 Outlook For Stockholders BREIT Today &amp2026 Outlook Learn about&nbspBREIT’s strong performance across market cycleshigh conviction thematic portfolio&nbsp2026unless otherwise indicated.&nbspPast performance does not predict future returns. &nbspClass T-2 sharesexcluding net losses attributable to non-controlling interests in third-party JV interestsfor the year ended December 31are derived from unaudited financial information and are net of all BREIT expensesincluding general and administrative expensestransaction-related expensesmanagement feesperformance participation allocationand share-class-specific feesLegacy Class S shares (with sales load) 8.0%

2017 [ 1 ] 4.7 % Annualized distribution rate [ 2 ] $14.25 May transaction price [ 3 ] $55B Net asset value [ 4 ] 8.3% Annualized inception to date return from January 2017 [ 1 ] 3.8 % Annualized distribution rate [ 2 ] $14.24 May transaction price [ 3 ] $55B Net asset value [ 4 ] N/M Annualized inception to date return from September 2025 [ 1 ] 3.8 % Annualized distribution rate [ 2 ] $14.24 May transaction price [ 3 ] $55B Net asset value [ 4 ] 8.5% Annualized inception to date return from Jun

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