I added a REIT to my IRA for the diversification plus monthly income. But not these. I chose $O Realty Income. I believe it's the best of the best. Dividend aristocrat, great growing yield & stable. Yes, it's a bit more expensive, but I'm ok paying more for quality & piece of mind. Thoughts/comments?
Realty Income is the gold standard and almost always trades at a premium to its peers. Anytime that dividend yield crosses 5% is usually a buy signal for me
December 7 CubeSmart (NYSE:CUBE) declares $0.49/share quarterly dividend, 14% increase from prior dividend of $0.43. Forward yield 4.66% Payable Jan. 17; for shareholders of record Jan. 3; ex-div Dec. 30.
Fundrise seems like a solid platform. Very hands off type of investing, so you invest in the "experts" but they also take a sizable fee for that expertise. I do not have any money in Fundrise right now, but something I could potentially add in the future.
Thanks Mark. The question I have is that there is no margin of safety for any of the above. These are excellent Reits and not sure if the market breaks the P/FFO may come down which provides a value opportunity to buy below 15. I will put these on my watchlist
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I added a REIT to my IRA for the diversification plus monthly income. But not these. I chose $O Realty Income. I believe it's the best of the best. Dividend aristocrat, great growing yield & stable. Yes, it's a bit more expensive, but I'm ok paying more for quality & piece of mind. Thoughts/comments?
Realty Income is the gold standard and almost always trades at a premium to its peers. Anytime that dividend yield crosses 5% is usually a buy signal for me
What is your opinion of Broadstone Net Lease (BNL)?
I'm following, I'm also interested
I missed MPW... Solid reit with a pretty good price in my vision!
December 7
CubeSmart (NYSE:CUBE) declares $0.49/share quarterly dividend, 14% increase from prior dividend of $0.43.
Forward yield 4.66%
Payable Jan. 17; for shareholders of record Jan. 3; ex-div Dec. 30.
I would like to invest in REITS but live outside of the USA. which app can I use to purchase these REITS?
Try Charles Schwab.
Medical properties trust, stag, and apple hospitality reit.
Great video Mark, how do you feel about Fundrise?
Fundrise seems like a solid platform. Very hands off type of investing, so you invest in the "experts" but they also take a sizable fee for that expertise. I do not have any money in Fundrise right now, but something I could potentially add in the future.
Thanks Mark. The question I have is that there is no margin of safety for any of the above. These are excellent Reits and not sure if the market breaks the P/FFO may come down which provides a value opportunity to buy below 15. I will put these on my watchlist
You can check out Canadian REITs. A lot of them have payouts under 60% for AFFO.
WPC
Is there a REIT ETF? I think I would be more comfortable investing in something like that maybe.
Check out VNQ. I believe all 3 of these REITs are included in that Vanguard Real Estate ETF
@@derekhodges @xtrickshotkingzzx VNQ and IYR are 2 to look at
If you like Fidelity take a look at FREL. It’s down right now and the dividend is above 4%. It’s undervalued right now.
What about O ?
O isn’t an ETF. It’s its own company. ETFs hold O as part of the index.