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Realty Income (O) Stock: $19.4K Needed for $1K Annual Dividends

- Investors seeking consistent income may find Realty Income (O) an attractive option due to its monthly dividend payments and a yield that exceeds the S&P 500 average. - To achieve $1,000 in annual dividends, investors would need to invest approximately $19,400 in Realty Income (O) stock.

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Realty Income (O) stock's consistent dividend payout, currently yielding 5.18%, makes it a focal point for income-focused investors. The REIT's stable 98.8% occupancy rate underpins its ability to generate substantial passive income. Investors seeking to collect $1,000 annually in dividends would need approximately $19,400 invested in the stock.

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Realty Income (O) stock is drawing investor attention due to its attractive dividend yield and portfolio stability. The real estate investment trust (REIT) boasts an occupancy rate of 98.8%, consistently remaining above 96%, which supports its dependable dividend payments. Realty Income distributes dividends monthly, offering a current yield of 5.18%, significantly higher than the S&P 500's 1.04% yield. This consistent payout has grown for 31 consecutive years. To generate $1,000 in annual dividends, an investment of approximately $19,400 in Realty Income shares would be required, assuming a recent share price of around $63 and a trailing 12-month payout of $3.252 per share.

### Money Play Investors seeking to supplement income may consider Realty Income (O) due to its consistent monthly dividend distribution and a yield that significantly outpaces the broader market.

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### Why This Lane Matters For income-oriented investors, Realty Income's stable dividend profile and high yield offer a potential solution for generating passive income, especially in an environment where broader market yields are comparatively lower.

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dividend income REITs

Realty Income is a popular real estate company that pays steady monthly cash dividends to its investors. People looking for regular passive income find it appealing because its dividend payout is much higher than the overall stock market average.

What changed

Realty Income (O) highlighted its 5.18% dividend yield and strong 98.8% occupancy rate as an income anchor for investors.

Who wins / who loses

Income-focused investors and REIT landlords benefit from steady cash flow demand, while capital-growth tech stocks face competition for yield-seeking capital.

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high confidence · Long-term investor, Side income / builder

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  • $VNQ A basket of many different real estate companies so you don't have to risk your money on just one stock.

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  • $SPY A fund holding the 500 biggest U.S. companies, used here to show how much higher REIT payouts are compared to the average stock.

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  • $SPGWatch — track, don’t rush

    Another major real estate company that makes money by renting out spaces to stores and shoppers.

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  • $VICIWatch — track, don’t rush

    A similar company that owns entertainment and gaming properties while also paying regular dividends.

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  • A significant drop in commercial tenant occupancy rates or sharp interest rate hikes that make bond yields more attractive than REIT dividends.
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