30. Your Virtual Real Estate, Rented All Year Long
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When you hear the name Realty Income ($O), one phrase comes to mind: "The Monthly Dividend Company." This blue-chip REIT is a cornerstone of income portfolios, famous for its decades-long history of paying reliable monthly dividends. Investors know it as the landlord for thousands of familiar, freestanding properties like your local Walgreens, Dollar General, or 7-Eleven.
But the real story behind its incredible consistency isn't just owning property; it's the power of the "triple-net lease." Under this structure, the tenants are responsible for paying taxes, maintenance, and insurance, creating an incredibly stable and predictable cash flow stream for Realty Income with minimal landlord obligations. This makes it less of a hands-on property manager and more of a financing partner for America's most durable businesses. However, in an environment of rising interest rates, the appeal of its dividend yield is being tested. Can this income-investing stalwart continue to thrive?
We're collecting the rent to determine if Realty Income's business model can withstand a new economic climate and remain a foundational piece of a dividend portfolio.
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