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The Go-Fishing Portfolio aims to provide a low-maintenance investment option for retirees seeking income from REITs. The portfolio includes ten REITs with an average dividend yield of 4.6% and projected FFO/sh growth rate of 5.1%. The portfolio composition remains unchanged for 2024, with a focus on dividend growth and survivability amidst credit crises.
Office REITs face deep-rooted problems and a slow recovery in demand for office space. The rise and fall of U.S. malls provide lessons for office REIT investors. Even high-quality office REITs may struggle to maintain occupancy and rental rates in the current market. A "slow motion trainwreck" is unravelling.
Office REITs are facing challenges as the hybrid work model becomes more popular, leading to downsizing and increased vacancies. Major companies like Charles Schwab, Johnson & Johnson, Dropbox, and Microsoft have already downsized their office spaces. Office REITs like Boston Properties, Kilroy Realty, City Office REIT, and SL Green are experiencing negative cash spreads and declining occupancy rates, indicating more trouble ahead.
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BXP (NYSE: BXP), the largest publicly traded developer, owner, and manager of premier workplaces in the United States, announced today that it will release financial results for the fourth quarter and full year 2023 on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, after the close of trading on the NYSE. BXP will host a conference call and webcast on Wednesday, January 31, 2024, at 10:00 A.M. Eastern Time, to discuss the financial results and provide an update on BXP. Participants who woul.
REITs have begun to rally. Many of them still offer significant upside potential. We present three REITs that are still priced at exceptionally low valuations.
Ran Eliasaf, Northwind Group founder and managing partner, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the state of commercial real estate, the industry's outlook for 2024, and more.
U.S. equity markets extended their winning streak to an eighth week - the longest in five years - after inflation data both domestically and abroad showed a further cooling of price pressures. Extending its weekly winning streak to the longest since 2017, the S&P 500 posted gains of another 0.9% on the week, lifting the benchmark to within 1% of record highs. Pushing their eight-week rebound to over 25%, the Equity REIT Index gained 0.6% this week, with 9-of-18 property sectors in positive territory, while the Mortgage REIT Index gained 1.3%.
Identifying potentially habitable planets in the Goldilocks Zone is a primary focus in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. Similarly, in dividend investing, there is a Goldilocks Zone where companies take just the right amount of risk with their dividend payouts. The Seeking Alpha Premium Quant Ratings system assigns Dividend Safety grades to predict the likelihood of a dividend cut for a given company.
Healthy demand for premier office spaces and life-science asset expansions will likely aid Boston Properties' (BXP) performance. Yet, a choppy office market scenario and high interest rates are woes.
REITWorld conference in Los Angeles featured 29 meetings, including exclusive sessions with REIT CEOs and CFOs, and property tours. Common themes discussed included cautious optimism on 2024 fundamentals, distressed opportunities, and challenges in the market. Actionable ideas and key takeaways were gathered from the meetings, covering various sectors such as shopping centers, healthcare, multifamily, self-storage, industrial, office, and life science.