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Dennis Folk
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Public REIT, good or bad?

Dennis Folk
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Puyallup, WA.
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Does anyone have any expertise / advice regarding buying stock in publicly owned REIT's with attractive dividends?

I recently purchased some DMO and ARI.

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Jay Chang
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Originally posted by @Dennis Folk:

Does anyone have any expertise / advice regarding buying stock in publicly owned REIT's with attractive dividends?

I recently purchased some DMO and ARI.

 How much is attractive? I think most of the REITs give you 5% to 6% only. You don't get any tax benefits. I don't really recommend it. 

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