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  2. First Capital REIT - Wikipedia

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    Gazit Group ended up acquiring the company, which was restructured and renamed First Capital Realty in 2001. [3] Gazit Group (now Gazit-Globe) was a significant shareholder in First Capital up until March 2020. [4] As of 2003, First Capital had 81 properties, after spinning off its American properties and acquiring 18 properties during the year ...

  3. 8 High-Dividend REITs To Invest In Now - AOL

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    Armour Residential REIT has a forward dividend of $2.88, yielding an eye-popping 14.90%. It closed at $19.02 on June 11, near the middle of its 52-week range of $13.32 to $27.00. 3.

  4. These REITs Yield Up To 5.8% and Have Long Track ... - AOL

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    National Storage currently pays a quarterly dividend of $0.56 per share, equating to an annualized dividend of $2.24 per share, which gives its stock a yield of about 5.8% at the time of this writing.

  5. List of public REITs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The five largest REITs in the United States are: American Tower Corporation, Prologis, Crown Castle International, Simon Property Group and Weyerhaeuser. [1] The following is a list of notable publicly-traded real estate investment trusts based in the United States. It does not include non-listed (private) REITs.

  6. What to Know About REIT Dividends - AOL

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    Real estate investment trusts, or REITs, invest in properties, allowing investors to enjoy the benefits of ownership without its associated headaches. "REITs must payout at least 90% of their ...

  7. Return of capital - Wikipedia

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    Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) commonly make distributions equal to the sum of their income and the depreciation (capital cost allowance) allowed for in the calculation of that income. The business has the cash to make the distribution because depreciation is a non-cash charge.

  8. The best REIT dividend stocks - AOL

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    Other REIT investors may focus on current income and the prospect for growing dividends – and REITs are one of the best passive investment plays. The REITs below show a combination of high ...

  9. Realty Income - Wikipedia

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    Realty Income Corporation was founded in 1969 by William E. Clark and Evelyn J. Clark. [4] Its first acquisition was a Taco Bell restaurant in early 1970. [4]The company used cash to purchase land needed for stores that required real estate to run, and then leased the property to the stores long term.