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DENVER, March 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Principal Real Estate Income Fund (NYSE:PGZ) announces the sources of a distribution paid on March 31, 2025 of $0.1050 per share to shareholders of record at the close of business on March 17, 2025, pursuant to the Fund’s managed distribution plan. This press release is issued as required by an exemptive order granted to the Fund by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and includes the notice below sent to shareholders regarding the source of the distribution.

Statement Pursuant to Section 19(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940

The following table sets forth the estimated amount of the sources of distribution for purposes of Section 19 of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and the related rules adopted thereunder. In accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), the Fund estimates the following percentages, of the total distribution amount per share, attributable to (i) current and prior fiscal year net investment income, (ii) net realized short-term capital gain, (iii) net realized long-term capital gain and (iv) return of capital or other capital source as a percentage of the total distribution amount. These percentages are disclosed for the current distribution as well as the fiscal year-to-date cumulative distribution amount per share for the Fund.

Current Distribution from:

Per Share ($)

%

Net Investment Income

0.0774

73.71 %

Net Realized Short-Term Capital Gain

0.0000

0.00 %

Net Realized Long-Term Capital Gain

0.0000

0.00 %

Return of Capital or other Capital Source

0.0276

26.29 %

Total (per common share)

0.1050

100.00 %

Fiscal Year-to-Date Cumulative

Distributions from:

Per Share ($)

%

Net Investment Income

0.2661

50.69 %

Net Realized Short-Term Capital Gain

0.0000

0.00 %

Net Realized Long-Term Capital Gain

0.0000

0.00 %

Return of Capital or other Capital Source

0.2589

49.31 %

Total (per common share)

0.5250

100.00 %

 

The Fund estimates that it has distributed more than its income; therefore, a portion of your distribution may be a return of capital. A return of capital may occur, for example, when some or all of the money that you invested in the Fund is paid back to you. A return of capital distribution does not necessarily reflect the Fund’s investment performance and should not be confused with ‘yield’ or ‘income’.

The timing and character of distributions for federal income tax purposes are determined in accordance with income tax regulations, which may differ from GAAP. As such, all or a portion of this distribution may be reportable as taxable income on your 2025 federal income tax return. The final tax character of any distribution declared in 2025 will be determined in January 2026 and reported to you on IRS Form 1099-DIV.



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