Dividend investors are always on the lookout for new opportunities for investments. A reliable sector for meeting this need for income is the real estate sector. One of the most difficult segments to invest in when it comes to the real estate sector is office properties. The number-one barrier to entry for investing in office buildings is that millions of dollars in capital is required. To make it even more difficult, the highest-quality properties attract a higher rental rate per square foot. Further, such properties can usually only be found in the downtown core of major cities. There also needs to be years of experience with assisting customers, because each building has its own special relationship between landlord and tenant. One company that may give dividend investors exposure to this sector without doing the heavy lifting and having a large bank account is...
CIM Commercial Trust Corp (NASDAQ:CMCT). CMCT stock operates only in the U.S. and has over 20 years of experience in this segment of the market. Let me explain why CMCT stock should be considered by dividend investors. CIM’s properties are located in major U.S. cities like New York, Los Angles, Washington, and Dallas. By prioritizing these cities, management can focus on what they do best: adding high-quality properties to the portfolio while managing the existing ones. CIM Commercial Trust Corp has over 25 properties in its portfolio, with approximately $20.0 billion in assets under its management. Eighty percent of the assets in the portfolio are properties that would be considered “class A” office buildings, which means they would be considered properties of the highest quality.
Source: Income Investor
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