High Dividend REITs (That Pay You 10% Or MORE) 😱. [The] VAULT Ep. 79 Why Mortgage REIT Helps Me Sleep At Night
High Dividend REITs (That Pay You 10% Or MORE) 😱 video duration 8 Minute(s) 27 Second(s), published by Positive Investing on 15 05 2019 - 15:00:18.
High Dividend stocks, High Dividend Yield, and High Dividend Reits are attractive to many investors to bring some passive income into your portfolio
High yield An investment vehicle that has been growing in popularity lately is the Real Estate Investment Trust or REIT
A REIT is a company that lets investors pool funds to .
An investment vehicle that has been growing in popularity lately is the Real Estate Investment Trust or REIT
A REIT is a company that lets investors pool funds to In the latest edition of "Quick Study," Brad Case, NAREIT's senior vice president of research and industry information, provided an analysis of the REIT market's Thank you for listening and sharing
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High Dividend stocks, High Dividend Yield, and High Dividend Reits are attractive to many investors to bring some passive income into your portfolio. High yield dividend stocks always grab the attention from any investor. We're going to cover some High Dividend REIT's that pay 10% OR MORE!
The last thing you want is to get sucked into a REIT that pays out like 20% yield, but the company and stock charts are struggling, because chances are, they will cut their yield in the near future! Whereas on the flip side, if you pick a company that has stable performance financially and from the charts, the likeliness of them cutting the dividend is lower. Now huge disclaimer - just because a stock pays out a dividend today, it does not guarantee they will pay it out tomorrow - they are allowed to cut the dividend at ANY TIME - so keep that in mind.
REIT #1: NRZ - New Residential Investment Corp
Founded in 2011 and is based in New York, New York. They focus on investing in, and actively managing, investments primarily related to residential real estate in the US. More specifically, The company invests in excess mortgage servicing rights (MSRs) on residential mortgage loans and in service advances, including the basic fee component of the related MSRs. It also invests in real estate securities and residential mortgage loans, as well as in consumer loans, including unsecured and homeowner loans. Currently we're sitting at almost a 12% return - which is extremely attractive, with a payout ratio of around 69% which is acceptable. They have well outperformed the S&P500 over the last few years as well. And even with this performance, Analysts are seeing about a 10% upside from current prices so not only will you get dividends of 12%, but you could also benefit from capital appreciation here.
REIT #2) MFA - MFA Financial, Inc.
Similar to NRZ, they also owns and manages a portfolio of residential mortgage-backed securities, or MBS, that are primarily secured by pools of hybrid and adjustable-rate mortgage loans on single family residences. And in their letter to shareholders, they say that over the last 10 years, their annualized total stock return has been 14.5%. But over the last 5 years it has performed poorly compared to the S&P500 - with almost a 7% loss over that time period vs the S&P almost 55%. They currently payout a 10.78% yield with their payout ratio currently sitting at around 117%. This may not be sustainable, but if they are able to bring up their earnings this upcoming year, that will account for it and that ratio will drop.
REIT #3: IVR - Invesco Mortgage Capital Inc.
What they do is Residential mortgage-backed securities for which a U.S. government agency or a federally chartered corporation guarantees payment of principal and interest, Residential mortgage-backed securities that are not issued or guaranteed by a government agency, Commercial mortgage-backed securities, Residential and commercial mortgage loans. They play in the residential and commercial space, giving you some more diversity than our previous picks. They pay out just over a 11% yield but what concerns me is that they do not have a payout ratio published. We don't know how sustainable this dividend is and that is a level of risk investors considering this REIT need to consider. They have done worse than the benchmark index by far but it did perform better than MFA, our second pick, but still returned a loss on capital appreciation over the last 5 years.
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