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5 Best Real Estate Dividend Stocks for Savvy Investors

By Matthew Lynch
September 7, 2023
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Real estate dividend stocks are a great way for investors to diversify their portfolios and enjoy steady income streams. These stocks represent companies that own, manage, or finance income-producing properties, allowing investors to indirectly invest in real estate without having to buy and maintain properties. Here are the five best real estate dividend stocks for savvy investors.

1. Realty Income Corporation (O)

Realty Income Corporation is a leading retail-focused real estate investment trust (REIT) with over 50 years of experience. The company specializes in freestanding, single-tenant retail properties subject to long-term, net lease agreements. Realty Income boasts an impressive monthly dividend payment history and is commonly referred to as “The Monthly Dividend Company.” With a diversified portfolio of over 6,900 properties across 49 states and Puerto Rico, this stock offers strong potential returns for long-term investors.

2. Prologis Inc. (PLD)

Prologis Inc. is a global leader in the logistics real estate industry, operating a substantial network of distribution centers and industrial properties. The company’s strategic investment in prime locations close to major transportation routes positions it well to benefit from the growing e-commerce sector. With a solid track record of dividend growth and an attractive dividend yield, Prologis Inc. is worth considering for investors looking for exposure to the industrial real estate sector.

3. Simon Property Group Inc. (SPG)

Simon Property Group is one of the largest REITs in the United States, focusing on premium shopping malls and outlet centers. Despite challenges faced by brick-and-mortar retail in recent years, Simon has managed to maintain occupancy rates above industry averages through strategic property acquisitions and renovations. The company has consistently increased its dividend payments since 2010, offering investors an opportunity to participate in the world of high-quality retail real estate.

4. Digital Realty Trust Inc. (DLR)

Digital Realty Trust is a premier global provider of data center, colocation, and interconnection solutions. As the demand for digital infrastructure and data storage increases, DLR’s expansive portfolio of data centers becomes more valuable. Investors can benefit from this fast-growing industry through Digital Realty’s robust dividend history and commitment to providing quality assets.

5. Welltower Inc. (WELL)

Welltower Inc. is a leading healthcare REIT specializing in senior living communities, medical office buildings, and post-acute care facilities. With the aging population driving demand for healthcare facilities and services, Welltower is poised for sustainable long-term growth. The company has a strong track record of dividend payments and offers investors a unique opportunity to invest in the intersection between real estate and healthcare.

Conclusion:

Savvy investors seeking income-generating stocks should consider including these five real estate dividend stocks in their portfolios. With diverse property exposures and reliable dividend histories, these real estate investment trusts offer both growth potential and income stability for long-term investors.

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