2 Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stocks You Can Buy and Hold for a Decade

The real estate sector has been one of the worst-performing parts of the stock market for several years, with rising interest rates creating a major headwind. However, this has created an excellent opportunity for long-term investors to buy shares of excellent high-dividend stocks for relatively cheap valuations.Some real estate investment trusts, or REITs, are especially cheap right now due to a combination of interest rate pressures and business-specific risk factors. But in this group, some look incredibly attractive from a risk-reward perspective. Here are two in particular with yields much higher than the benchmark S&P 500 that might be worth a closer look for patient investors right now.EPR Properties (NYSE: EPR) had a dividend yield of 6.9% at Friday's prices and is one of the few REITs that makes monthly payments. EPR specializes in experiential properties -- that is, it owns the real estate of businesses that sell experiences, not physical products. It owns eat-and-play businesses (TopGolf is one of its largest tenants), waterparks, ski resorts, and more.Continue reading

Feb 22, 2025 - 21:16
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2 Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stocks You Can Buy and Hold for a Decade

The real estate sector has been one of the worst-performing parts of the stock market for several years, with rising interest rates creating a major headwind. However, this has created an excellent opportunity for long-term investors to buy shares of excellent high-dividend stocks for relatively cheap valuations.

Some real estate investment trusts, or REITs, are especially cheap right now due to a combination of interest rate pressures and business-specific risk factors. But in this group, some look incredibly attractive from a risk-reward perspective. Here are two in particular with yields much higher than the benchmark S&P 500 that might be worth a closer look for patient investors right now.

EPR Properties (NYSE: EPR) had a dividend yield of 6.9% at Friday's prices and is one of the few REITs that makes monthly payments. EPR specializes in experiential properties -- that is, it owns the real estate of businesses that sell experiences, not physical products. It owns eat-and-play businesses (TopGolf is one of its largest tenants), waterparks, ski resorts, and more.

Continue reading