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I Never Knew My First Develop Deal Would Lead To A $231 Billion Marketplace

I Never Knew My First Develop Deal Would Lead To A $231 Billion Marketplace

Realty Income and VICI Properties are highlighted as top net lease REITs with wide moats and attractive valuations. Net lease REITs benefit from long-term, predictable cash flows and cost-of-capital advantages, especially those with access to European debt markets. O trades at 15.1x P/AFFO (below its historical 17.7x), offers a 5.0% yield, and is forecasted for a 15% 12-month total return.

Apr 19, 2026 04:00 AM seekingalpha.com
Mousetraps: 9 High-Yield REITs With Risky Dividends

Mousetraps: 9 High-Yield REITs With Risky Dividends

High-yield 'mousetrap' REITs consistently underperform, with significant risk of dividend cuts and capital loss, as evidenced by recent 12-month returns lagging VNQ by over 1,000 bps. Dividend Safety scores are critical; REITs rated F face a 40% chance of a cut within 12 months, often resulting in sharp share price declines. Key danger signals include high payout ratios, weak revenues, and heavy debt loads.

Apr 08, 2026 05:00 AM seekingalpha.com
One Liberty Properties: Market Is Ignoring This High-Yield REIT's Major Inflection (Rating Upgrade)

One Liberty Properties: Market Is Ignoring This High-Yield REIT's Major Inflection (Rating Upgrade)

One Liberty Properties is upgraded to Strong Buy, reflecting a compelling 8.4% yield and significant undervaluation. OLP's strategic pivot to 82% industrial assets positions it for durable earnings growth as market conditions recover in the long term. The payout ratio remains elevated at ~93.8%, but even a cut to a more manageable ~80% payout, for example, would sustain a robust yield near 7.2%.

Mar 31, 2026 02:14 AM seekingalpha.com
36 U.S. REITs Expected To Raise Dividends In Q1 2026

36 U.S. REITs Expected To Raise Dividends In Q1 2026

Thirty-six publicly traded US real estate investment trusts are projected to increase dividend payouts in the first quarter, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence forecasts. The remaining 100 public REITs included in the analysis are predicted to maintain their dividend payout over the quarter. Two manufactured home REITs and two communication REITs are expected to raise their dividends within the first quarter, accounting for roughly 66.7% of both sectors.

Feb 09, 2026 10:30 PM seekingalpha.com

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