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Which High-Yield REIT Stock Is Cheaper, Federal Realty Investment Trust or Realty Income? [Yahoo! Finance]

Realty Income Corporation (O) 
Last realty income corporation earnings: 2/19 04:05 pm Check Earnings Report
US:NYSE Investor Relations: realtyincome.com/investors/default.aspx
Company Research Source: Yahoo! Finance
Both companies have quality portfolios, are still managing to grow their business, and pay high-yield dividends. Not all REITs are created equal, though, and for me one of this pair is clearly the better investment on one particular valuation. A REIT is basically a landlord, so the revenue it draws from its properties is central to its operations and its value for investors. If you compare the two on a price-to-sales basis, the edge clearly belongs to Federal Realty. Its price-to-sales ratio is just over 6.6 while Realty Income's is 9.1. Why the discrepancy? I think Realty Income's high degree of popularity is largely the reason; for many investors, the company is the retail REIT. After all, it has a large and globe-spanning portfolio and appeals to income investors as one of the few stocks that pays its dividends on a monthly basis (as opposed to the standard quarterly disbursement). Realty Income does, admittedly, have a higher dividend yield than its peer (6.8% vs. 4.6% at Show less Read more
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