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The Dividend Portfolio That Pays More Than The Average Rent In America

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The Dividend Portfolio That Pays More Than The Average Rent In America

Is it possible to create a dividend portfolio that pays more than the average rent in America? An analysis answers this question, stating that the average rent in the US is around $24,000 per year. The amount of capital needed to generate this income through dividend payments depends on the yield of the portfolio. For example, a portfolio with a 3.5% yield requires $686,000 in capital, while a portfolio with a 6% yield requires $400,000. However, a portfolio with a 10% yield requires only $240,000 in capital. The analysis highlights that a moderate portfolio consisting of Realty Income (NYSE:O), STAG, EPD, and VZ stocks has an average yield of around 5.5% and can generate around $22,000 in annual income with $400,000 in capital. Additionally, it notes that as the yield of a portfolio increases, so does its risk. Therefore, investors should consider their risk tolerance and investment goals when creating their portfolios. Capital Required for Average Rent $24,000 / 0.035 = $686,000 (3.5% yield) $24,000 / 0.06 = $400,000 (6% yield) $24,000 / 0.10 = $240,000 (10% yield) Portfolio Yield and Risk A 3.5% yield growing 8% annually delivers more cumulative income than a flat 10% yield within a decade, while better preserving principal. A moderate portfolio of O, STAG, EPD, and VZ blends to roughly 5.5% yield, generating about $22,000 annually on $400,000.

Ege Kaan

Financial Analyst: Ege Kaan

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