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Alpine Income Property: Buying The Dip On This REIT

Summary

  • Alpine Income Property Trust is a viable option for individuals looking to gain exposure to real estate without the high costs.
  • PINE has a well-covered dividend, a diverse portfolio of cash-flowing tenants, and is currently undervalued.
  • The company has experienced significant dividend growth of 37.5% since its IPO and has strategically positioned its properties in high-income areas.

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With rising real estate costs, it seems impossible for a lot of people to get ahold of some real estate. With limited supply across the U.S, my prediction is that property prices remain elevated.

Thankfully, REITs are a viable

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Financial analyst by day and a seasoned investor by passion, I've been involved in the world of investing for over 10 years and honed my skills in analyzing lucrative opportunities within the market.I specialize in uncovering strategies to utilize various investment vehicles - seeking out high quality dividend stocks, and other assets that offer potential for long term-growth that pack a serious punch for bill-paying potential. I use myself as an example that with a solid base of classic dividend growth stocks, sprinkling in some Business Development Companies, REITs, and Closed End Funds can be a highly efficient way to boost your investment income while still capturing a total return that follows traditional index funds.After humble beginnings sharing my knowledge on Instagram (@thegamingdividend), I have decided to further expand my passion sharing insights here on SA.My money will always be where my mouth is; I am a strong proponent in the FIRE movement and have been perfecting this craft so that I can inspire the average 9-5'er like myself, that early retirement is within reach without compromising the safety of your portfolio.

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Comments (2)

birder profile picture
I own a small amount of PINE. My investment is in comparison to PINE's market cap, which isn't much. I sort of prefer larger cap stocks such as O, NNN, ADC, and ARE.
The Gaming Dividend profile picture
@birder Understandable! Thanks for reading!
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