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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway will be loaning up to $2 billion to a real estate investment trust created by Sears.
These nine top REITs all pay dependable dividends and are relatively safe for more conservative accounts to consider.
These four solid companies with healthy yields look to be able to maintain and grow their payouts to shareholders.
24/7 Wall St. has screened the various sectors in the S&P 500 Index and pulled out six companies that offer several things many income-seeking investors would love to see.
STORE Capital is not exactly a household name. Its lack of public visibility may change now that Berkshire Hathaway has taken a big shareholder stake in the REIT.
TPG RE Finance Trust has amended its filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding its initial public offering (IPO).
Despite the constant chatter from the Federal Reserve and those on Wall Street anxious to see interest rates move higher, the reality is almost every uptick in yields brings in buyers, which in turn...
Innovative Industrial Properties entered the markets relatively quietly on Thursday. The stock entered the market at $20.25 and quickly dropped to below the $20 mark.
24/7 Wall St. screened the stocks rated Buy in the Jefferies REIT coverage universe and found four top yielding names that make sense for income accounts.
One sector that continues to grow is health care, and the health care real estate investment trusts that have traded higher still offer outstanding distributions.
Fitch Ratings has warned that U.S. real estate investment truts (REITs) are still taking advantage of a favorable bank lending environment. The group warns that there are signs of more risk now...
HCP has seen a positive news reaction from investors on word that it will spin off its HCR ManorCare portfolio of skilled nursing and assisted living assets into an new publicly traded REIT.
The buying in REITs could be sizable, and money managers likely will focus on the larger and more stable companies.
Armada Hoffler Properties has a yield of more than 6% and is being touted by Janney Montgomery Scott's Robert Stevenson as one of the firm's favorite names at current valuations.
While these may not be the world's most exciting investments, they offer steady growth and income in a sector that should continue to see demand. All four make sense for total return accounts.