Spinoff Tracker

Every US corporate spin-off, sourced from the filing that proves it.

Bluerock Residential Growth REIT, Inc. → Bluerock Homes Trust, Inc. BHM

Distribution2022-10-06
Return-62.29%
ParentBluerock Residential Growth REIT, Inc.
SpincoBluerock Homes Trust, Inc. BHM
StatusCompleted
StructureSpin-off A filing states a pro-rata distribution: holders receive shares automatically.
FocusFocus-increasing Parent and spinco operate in different industries — the class the research associates with stronger post-separation returns.
Ratio1 Bluerock Homes share for every 8 Bluerock Residential shares
Ratio noteApplied class for class; the parent was taken private by Blackstone minutes after the distribution.
Checked against EDGAR2026-08-22

Data trap

The separation was a step inside a take-private. Bluerock Residential's own shares were cancelled for cash in the Blackstone merger minutes after the distribution, so the parent has no post-separation price history at all and a parent-versus-spinco comparison is undefined for this row. The distribution was also structured as a taxable distribution in complete liquidation of the parent rather than a tax-free separation.

The restated filings have landed; this is kept as history.

Catalyst clock

  1. 2021-12-20Separation announced
  2. 2022-03-09Form 10 filed
  3. 2022-09-23Form 10 last amended
  4. 2022-09-26Form 10 effective
  5. 2022-09-29Record date
  6. 2022-09-28When-issued trading opens
  7. 2022-10-06Distribution
  8. 2022-11-04First standalone earnings
  9. Index inclusion announced

Performance since separation

Bluerock Homes Trust, Inc. since separation-62.29%
Bluerock Residential Growth REIT, Inc. over the same windownever listed separately
S&P 500 (SPY) over the same window+105.18%
Russell 2000 (IWM) over the same window+72.67%
Excess over the S&P 500-167.47%
Excess over the Russell 2000-134.96%

Measured from the first regular-way close on or after the distribution — 2022-10-06 at 23.02 — to 2026-08-21 at 8.68. Window: 3.9 years. Two benchmarks, because one is misleading: spin-offs are usually small companies, and across this period small caps lagged the S&P by several points a year on their own. Measured against the S&P alone, roughly a third of any shortfall is company size rather than the separation. Returns are arithmetic over end-of-day closing prices. Unlike every other figure on this page, they do not come from a filing.

Filings

Every fact on this page comes from one of these.

Notes

Bluerock Residential's separation of its single-family rental portfolio, distributed immediately before Blackstone took the remaining company private. Left unclassified: both entities are real estate trusts and the split is by property type rather than industry. Classified focus_increasing, with real uncertainty acknowledged: both entities are REITs under the same SIC code, and the split is by property type — multi-family apartments retained, single-family rental/build-to-rent distributed to Bluerock Homes — rather than a change of industry in the usual sense. The information statement frames this as a 'distinct business strategy' targeting a different tenant market (suburban infill Sunbelt/West single-family renters), which is the basis for the call; a reader who weighs 'still residential real estate' more heavily would classify this the other way. The spin-off was a precondition to Bluerock Residential's take-private merger into a Blackstone affiliate and was structured as a fully taxable distribution rather than the usual tax-free spin.