Analysts' views carry a great deal of weight on Wall Street. When an analyst upgrades or maintains a previous rating while increasing the price target of a stock, investors can expect to see the share price rise. Analysts will often review a particular subsector and then increase price targets on more than one stock within a certain sector. Other times when one analyst boosts a rating on a stock, other analysts will soon follow suit. Take a look at four real estate investment trusts (REITs) that
For Millennials and Gen Z facing challenges in attaining homeownership and favoring renting over buying, apartment real estate investment trusts (REITs) emerge as a strategic investment route. Here are two REITs that these generations can use to navigate the evolving real estate market through this alternative avenue. UDR UDR (NYSE:UDR), also known as United Dominion Realty Trust, owns or has ownership interests in approximately 60,000 high-quality apartment homes across some of the most desirab
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The average rent for an apartment in the United States is $1,702, according to RentCafe, but did you know you could completely cover this cost by investing in a real estate investment trust (REIT) that pays dividends? It takes a lot of capital to do so, but if you can swing it, you can essentially live rent-free. How it works Let's say you find an apartment that costs the national average of $1,702 per month. Based on that monthly rate, you will need annual dividend income of $20,424 to cover yo