About Charter Hall Retail REIT (CQR)
Charter Hall Retail REIT is a REIT - Retail company operating in the Real Estate sector.
CQR trades on the Australian Securities Exchange and is classified as a large-cap stock .
Key Statistics
- Current Price
- A$3.77
- Market Cap
- A$2.19B
- 52-Week High
- A$4.31
- 52-Week Low
- A$3.46
- Sector
- Real Estate
- Industry
- REIT - Retail
A$1,000 Invested in Charter Hall Retail REIT (CQR)
How much would A$1,000 invested in CQR be worth today?
What would A$1,000 invested in CQR 1 year ago be worth today?
A A$1,000 investment in Charter Hall Retail REIT (CQR) in 2025 would be worth A$1,121 as of May 2026, representing a +12.1% total return.
What would A$1,000 invested in CQR 3 years ago be worth today?
A A$1,000 investment in Charter Hall Retail REIT (CQR) in 2023 would be worth A$1,236 as of May 2026, representing a +23.6% total return.
What would A$1,000 invested in CQR 5 years ago be worth today?
A A$1,000 investment in Charter Hall Retail REIT (CQR) in 2021 would be worth A$1,373 as of May 2026, representing a +37.3% total return.
What would A$1,000 invested in CQR 10 years ago be worth today?
A A$1,000 investment in Charter Hall Retail REIT (CQR) in 2016 would be worth A$1,575 as of May 2026, representing a +57.5% total return.
Monthly Returns Heatmap
Over the past 28+ years (344 months), Charter Hall Retail REIT (CQR) has averaged a monthly return of +1.06% with a median return of +1.06%. The stock had 201 positive months (58%) and 131 negative months (38%). The best month in CQR's history was March 2009 with a +100.0% return, while the worst was October 2008 at -75.3%. Historically, April tends to be the strongest month (averaging +3.3%), and February the weakest (-1.8%).
CQR's longest winning streak was 8 consecutive months of gains, while its longest losing streak was 5 consecutive months of losses. The best full year was 2009 with a cumulative return of +174.8%, and the worst was 2008 at -104.3%.
Annual Returns
Over 30 years of trading history, Charter Hall Retail REIT (CQR) has delivered an average annual return of +13.53% with a median return of +8.47%. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is +6.50%. The stock posted gains in 24 years (80%) and losses in 6 years (20%).
CQR's best year was 2009 with a +192.86% gain, while the worst was 2008 at -83.57%. The longest streak of consecutive positive years was 11, and the longest losing streak was 2 years. CQR achieved double-digit gains (10%+) in 14 years. It suffered double-digit losses in 2 years.
| Year | Return | Start | End |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | -7.37% | A$4.07 | A$3.77 |
| 2025 | +37.55% | A$2.96 | A$4.07 |
| 2024 | -5.71% | A$3.14 | A$2.96 |
| 2023 | +0.98% | A$3.11 | A$3.14 |
| 2022 | -4.02% | A$3.24 | A$3.11 |
| 2021 | +23.29% | A$2.63 | A$3.24 |
| 2020 | -8.95% | A$2.88 | A$2.63 |
| 2019 | +1.68% | A$2.84 | A$2.88 |
| 2018 | +14.84% | A$2.47 | A$2.84 |
| 2017 | +5.12% | A$2.35 | A$2.47 |
| 2016 | +8.03% | A$2.18 | A$2.35 |
| 2015 | +8.03% | A$2.01 | A$2.18 |
| 2014 | +22.69% | A$1.64 | A$2.01 |
| 2013 | +2.64% | A$1.60 | A$1.64 |
| 2012 | +26.56% | A$1.26 | A$1.60 |
| 2011 | +17.70% | A$1.07 | A$1.26 |
| 2010 | +8.91% | A$0.99 | A$1.07 |
| 2009 | +192.86% | A$0.34 | A$0.99 |
| 2008 | -83.57% | A$2.05 | A$0.34 |
| 2007 | -15.09% | A$2.41 | A$2.05 |
| 2006 | +15.31% | A$2.09 | A$2.41 |
| 2005 | +2.60% | A$2.04 | A$2.09 |
| 2004 | +32.64% | A$1.54 | A$2.04 |
| 2003 | +11.54% | A$1.38 | A$1.54 |
| 2002 | +13.24% | A$1.22 | A$1.38 |
| 2001 | +17.32% | A$1.04 | A$1.22 |
| 2000 | +3.43% | A$1.00 | A$1.04 |
| 1999 | +5.21% | A$0.95 | A$1.00 |
| 1998 | +26.80% | A$0.75 | A$0.95 |
| 1997 | +31.51% | A$0.57 | A$0.75 |
Frequently Asked Questions: CQR
What sector is CQR in? ▼
CQR operates in the Real Estate sector, specifically in the REIT - Retail industry.
How has CQR performed historically? ▼
Over 30 years of trading history, CQR has posted gains in 24 years (80% of the time). The best year was 2009 with a +192.9% return. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
How can I invest in CQR? ▼
You can invest in CQR through any brokerage account that offers access to the Australian Securities Exchange. Popular options include commission-free brokers like Fidelity, Charles Schwab, or Robinhood (US), or international brokers like Interactive Brokers. You can buy individual shares or invest through ETFs that hold CQR.
Last updated: 3/24/2026