Investing in real estate can be lucrative. That is, if you don’t mind taking on a second job as a landlord. Would-be investors need solid credit and a sizeable down payment. From there, they have to find responsible tenants who won’t damage their investment. After mowing lawns, unclogging toilets, and chasing down late payments, they get to keep whatever is left over at the end of the month. Thankfully, there’s a solution: my “Virtual Real Estate Investor” strategy. This method allows ordinary people to earn an income stream from rental properties without the hassle of becoming a landlord. I have used this method myself to supplement my income by hundreds of dollars each month.
One of my favorite partnerships in this program has paid monthly rental income to unitholders for decades. And right now, new investors can collect an upfront yield of 4.2%. The business? Realty Income Corp (NYSE:O). Realty Income Corp is a pretty straightforward operation to wrap your head around. The partnership buys commercial properties, collects rent from tenants, and passes on the income to investors. Over the years, the trust has accumulated a sprawling portfolio. It owns some 5,700 properties totaling 90 million square feet. To put that number into perspective, that’s about the same as 622 average-sized “Costcos” laid end-to-end.
Source: Income Investors
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Investing in Real Estate: Collect Monthly Income (Without Becoming a Landlord)
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