REITs own freestanding single-tenant properties like convenience stores and drugstores, where the leases are signed for ten, fifteen or even twenty years. But, the news gets even better. These leases are usually “triple-net.” In addition to monthly rent, creditworthy tenants pay all the taxes, insurance, utilities, and most building maintenance. No fuss, no muss. It is cash flow investors can count on. Now let’s tale a look at 2 dividends to buy...
Have you ever thought about who owns those fancy Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc (NASDAQ:WBA) and CVS Health Corp (NYSE:CVS) drugstores located on the best corners? They’re owned by three of the most popular names in the space: Realty Income Corp (NYSE:O) – $16.8 billion market cap, 4.1% dividend yield. National Retail Properties, Inc. (NYSE:NNN) – $6.75 billion market cap, 4.0% yield.
Source: InvestorPlace
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