This Commercial Real Estate company's shares have dropped in-line with the broader market. I see the sell-off as a good opportunity to buy a solid CRE finance company at a compelling valuation. The U.S. commercial real estate market remains in top shape. Shares are in the bargain bin after the price drop. An investment in the stock comes with a 10.4 percent yield.
I have doubled down on Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance, Inc. (ARI) last week in order to capitalize on the stock market stampede and lock in an appealing cost basis. Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance is a promising high-yield income play due to its large exposure to a floating-rate investment portfolio. Interest rate and operating earnings upside during the current rate hiking cycle could even yield a dividend raise. An investment in ARI yields 10.4 percent.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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