One of the best things about investing in high-quality real estate investment trusts (REITs) is that the dividends paid over time will likely increase as the company’s business and earnings grow. And as those dividends grow, the yield on your original purchase price will increase.
If you’re a serious real estate investment trust (REIT) investor, dividend hikes are like music to your ears. If you already own the stocks that are announcing increases, you’ll receive more money each month or quarter and have the satisfaction of knowing that your annual yield, based on your purchase price, is also rising.
Blackstone Inc's (NYSE: BX) CEO Stephen Schwarzman said that worried investors drove redemptions from its $69 billion unlisted real estate income trust (REIT) due to market volatility rather than dissatisfaction with the fund.
Armada ETF Advisors (BATS: HAUS) CEO Phil Bak said Tuesday that a blow-up in the private REIT space could be just as impactful to the markets as the FTX meltdown was to cryptocurrency — and according to Bak, it requires t
Worries about whether the Federal Reserve might slow the pace of interest rate hikes are taking a toll on a few real estate investment trusts (REITs). These four interest-sensitive REITs dropped to new 52-week lows as the sector continues to suffer from the more-sellers-than-buyers problem.
This year will long be remembered as one of the worst for real estate investment trust (REIT) stocks, and mortgage REITs (mREITS) declined more than most. Over the past 52 weeks, many of the mREITs were down 30% to 60%.
2022 will long be remembered as the year when real estate investment trusts (REITs) were clobbered by inflation and fears of recession. But since mid-October, many of these stocks have bounced back. Yields have risen, and many REITs have surpassed analysts’ expectations with improved third-quarter operating results.
As investors begin to see light at the end of the Federal Reserve rate-hike tunnel, real estate investment trusts (REITs) are bouncing back off their lows of six weeks ago. Now could be an ideal time to start building a basket of REIT stocks. But with 208 REITs to choose from, how does an investor know which ones make the best purchases?
When investing in mortgage real estate investment trusts (REITs) it is key to remember that these types of REITs do not actually own the property, rather they lend money directly or indirectly to owners and operators of the real estate.