Less-than-expected funds from operations (FFO) in the third quarter led to a new 2022 low for Centerspace (NYSE: CSR), a small New York Stock Exchange real estate investment trust (REIT).
If you’re an income investor, it’s important to track how much your stock dividends are growing over time in your portfolio. Stock price movements matter little if you have no intention of ever selling the stock. As long as dividend payments continue unabated, the purpose of your investment is still sound, and you can continue holding the stocks through good times and bad.
The No. 1 adage of investing is, “Buy low, sell high.”
When investors examine real estate investment trust (REIT) stocks, they look for those that are trading well below their true market value, with the idea they may revert to the real value in the future. But how do you know whether a REIT is undervalued?
Kimco Realty Corp. (NYSE: KIM) is a Jericho, New York-based retail real estate investment trust (REIT) that owns and operates 533 open-air, grocery store-anchored properties with 92 million square feet of leasable space.
The iShares Trust iShares Mortgage Real Estate ETF (BATS: REM) has 50 holdings diversified evenly across small, mid, and large-cap equities, also allocating less than half of its assets to the financial services sector.
Real estate investment trust (REIT) Invitation Homes Inc. (NYSE: INVH) gapped down in price to a new 52-week low after reporting third-quarter funds from operations (FFO).
Invitation Homes Inc. (NYSE: INVH) is a Dallas-based residential real estate investment trust (REIT) that buys large numbers of higher-quality, single-family homes and then leases or leases-to-purchase them to higher-income tenants.
After reporting less than expected funds from operations, Dynex Capital Inc (NYSE: DX) dropped to a new 52-week low and then found enough buyers to bounce back a bit. The real estate investment trust ended up 1.73% on Tuesday, 10/25.
When investing in mortgage real estate investment trust (REIT) it is important to know that these funds hold a five-year average dividend yield of 10.8%.