Ground Rents Income Fund Plc Share Price Today, Forecast Target, Chat & Where To Buy [GRIO]

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Today's Ground Rents Income Fund Plc share price is 27 (as of 17:07 23-Oct-2025) which is a change of 0.8 or -2.96% from the last closing price of 27 with 29,696 shares traded giving Ground Rents Income Fund Plc a market capitalisation of 25,830,260. The most recent daily high has been 28 and daily low 26.19. The Ground Rents Income Fund Plc share price 52 week high has been 35 and the 52 week low 19.4. Based on the most recent Ground Rents Income Fund Plc share price opening of 27, the current Ground Rents Income Fund Plc EPS (earnings per share) are 0.16 and the PE (price earnings ratio) is n/a.

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It currently costs 27 to buy one share in Ground Rents Income Fund Plc (as of 17:07 23-Oct-2025) which is a change of 0.8 or -2.96% from the last closing price of 27. To buy shares in Ground Rents Income Fund Plc you will need a stock trading platform like Interactive Brokers, IG or AJ Bell.

You can buy these shares in either a general investment account, stocks & shares ISA or SIPP for your pension with one of the brokers below.

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Is Ground Rents Income Fund Plc A Good Investment?

The below Ground Rents Income Fund Plc share price analysis and market data includes key financials, earnings estimates, peer performance, dividends, news and a company profile that will give you an indication as to whether this stock is a buy, sell or hold.

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