Ask any investor what kind of yield they want to have in their income portfolio, and the answer will likely be “the higher, the better.” Yet the blunt reality is that many people struggle to bring their portfolio yield above five percent. The reason is simple: most ultra-high yielders aren’t known for their dividend safety.
I’m going to show you a high-yield stock that would be suitable for even the most conservative income investor: Select Income REIT (NASDAQ:SIR). As the name suggests, Select Income is a real estate investment trust (REIT). The company owns and invests in properties and lands that are primarily net leased to single tenants. As of September 30, 2017, Select Income’s portfolio consists of investments in 366 buildings, leasable land parcels, and easements totaling 45.5 million square feet.
Source: Income Investors
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REIT Offers a Rock-Solid Yield of 9.4%
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