Soaring stock prices over the past year have driven down dividend yields. The S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) currently yields 1.2%, its lowest level in 20 years.
EPR Properties got hit hard by the pandemic shutdowns, but it is working to come back stronger than before.
A giant in this growing source of energy supported by the Trump Administration and a risk-reward real estate investment.
These three companies all invest in experiential real estate, but they are very different businesses.
EPR Properties can deliver exciting income and total returns.
There's more to investing than one day or one election.
EPR Properties is an ideal passive income investment.
EPR earnings call for the period ending September 30, 2024.
For stocks with dividend yields above 8%, these two are on more stable footing than you'd expect.