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The Dakota Real Estate Investment Trust (The Dakota REIT) owns and manages commercial and residential rental properties primarily in Eastern North Dakota, where the dramatically increasing growth in population is reflective of the strong and stable regional economy. We also constantly review opportunities to expand in the upper Midwest.

Our investment strategy focuses on commercial and residential rental properties. We are governed by a Board of Trustees, most of whom are highly successful independent business people. Their professional knowledge, and insight into the real estate market, enables us to recognize sound investment opportunities.

Most importantly, we have a team of seasoned and dedicated managers who have built and managed commercial and residential rental properties for more than 40 years. They know the real estate market and its potential for investment strategies and investment opportunities.

Our mission is simple and straightforward: we offer diversification to our investors by acquiring and owning real estate that offers value and long-term growth. 

Securities and Investment Advice Offered Through
  Capital Financial Services, Inc.
Broker/Dealer Investment Advisor Member FINRA/SIPC
1 Main Street North, Minot, ND 58703  (701) 837-9600

 
   
 
Disclaimer: Dakota REIT does not intend this Web site to be a solicitation related to any particular company, nor does it intend to provide investment, legal or tax advice. Investors should consult with their own investment, legal or tax advisers regarding the appropriateness of investing in any of the securities or investment strategies discussed in this Web site. Nothing herein should be construed to be an endorsement by Dakota REIT of any specific company or products or as an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any security or other financial instrument or to participate in any trading strategy. Dakota REIT expressly disclaims any liability for the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of data in this Web site. Any investment returns or performance data (past, hypothetical, or otherwise) are not necessarily indicative of future returns or performance.