Where to invest ,000,000 right now. The answer is real estate investment trusts. REITs are today undervalued and this one REIT stock is especially cheap. Alexandria Real Estate (ARE) is a REIT that pays a growing dividend, just like Realty Income (O), but it is growing a lot faster and trades at a lower valuation. It is one of my top 5 REITs for 2023 because it has the potential to generate a lot of passive income and also has significant upside potential. You can access my entire REIT Portfolio by taking a 2-week free trial to my REIT newsletter, High Yield Landlord: https://seekingalpha.com/checkout?service_id=mp_1268
REIT investing can be very rewarding today. This is because share prices are heavily discounted following the crash of 2022. ARE is one of the best REITs to buy today. It is a high dividend stock and it is ideal for a dividend portfolio. If you want to learn more about how to invest in REITs, make sure to subscribe to this channel.
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What would you buy with $1m dollar today?
@askjussi I am new to REIT investing where/what platform can I use to invest in ARE? What do you recommend?
Jussi "all-in" Askola ????
BAM, which is significantly invested in Real Estate, is also said to deliver 15-20% p.a. over the next 5-10 years. At least that’s what Bruce Flatt and his colleagues say. What do you think about BAM (or e.g. BPYPP for that matter)?