The U.S. population is aging, presenting the U.S. health care system with unique challenges. The 85+ age cohort is particularly at risk of having to rely on senior-focused health care facilities. This REIT profits from a rise in senior-related healthcare spending. The REIT's property portfolio will deliver long term value for shareholders. It has no near term debt maturities, and strong dividend coverage. An investment in the company yields 6.6 percent.
Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc. (NASDAQ:SBRA) is poised to profit from an aging U.S. population, and increasing demand for senior-related health care spending. Sabra Health Care REIT's portfolio of skilled nursing facilities and senior housing sets the company up for continued FFO growth in the coming years. The REIT has a reasonably low P/AFFO ratio. Cash flow and dividend growth make this income vehicle a Buy.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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Healthcare REIT Yields 6.6%, Top Financial Strength, Strong Dividend Coverage
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