Income investors don’t always have to buy a REIT’s common shares. Preferred stocks can offer income investors great value in terms of principal protection and generating safe, recurring dividend income. This Series F preferred stock has a yield advantage over the common stock. An investment in the Series F preferred stock yields 5.29 percent.
Too many investors are focused only on National Retail Properties, Inc.'s (NNN) common shares while good value can also be found in National Retail Properties' preferred stock layer. Specifically, I think the REIT's Series F preferred stock looks like a good deal as it offers more principal protection and a higher cash flow yield than National Retail Properties' common shares. An investment in the Series F throws off a 5.3 percent dividend.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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National Retail Properties: Consider This 5.3% Yielding REIT
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