W.P. Carey: Long-term potential after a strategic reset

W.P. Carey $WPC (REIT) underwent a major transformation in 2024 that included an exit from the office sector. While painful in the short term, this decision promises to have a positive impact on financial stability and growth in the long term.

Key changes and opportunities

1. Exit from the office sector

- The sale of office properties has freed up a significant amount of cash for the company to invest in more profitable assets.

- The strategy focuses on growth in sectors such as warehousing, industrial and retailwith diversification into markets in North America and Europe.

2. Dividend reset and return to growth

- The dividend cut in early 2024 was not a sign of weakness, but rather a way to adjust payouts to the new strategy.

- $WPC In the very next quarter, the dividend returned to a path of regular increases. The current dividend yield is 6.2%, well above the REIT average.

3. Strong diversification and stability

-$WPC is one of the most diversified REITs in the market, reducing the risks associated with particular sectors or regions.

- The company is well positioned in growth markets where increased demand for real estate can be expected.

Why consider an investment?

- Attractive dividend yield: With a yield of 6.2%, W.P. Carey offers a nice return for income investors.

- Long-term growth potential: By shifting capital into higher-yielding areas, growth could accelerate significantly in the future.

- Market Undervaluation: The current unpopularity of $WPC is temporary and offers an opportunity to buy at an attractive price.

Conclusion

Dividend reduction in u $WPC was a strategic reset, not a sign of weakness. The company is now headed for long-term sustainable growth and offers a high dividend yield. For investors with a long-term horizon, W.P. Carey is an interesting opportunity to enter the diversified real estate asset market.


I've had my eye on it too, but like most, I have $O and $VICI in my portfolio.

I really like this company, too. I have it in my portfolio but so far it's a smaller position than $O It hasn't helped them much right now and it's knocked the numbers down by leaving that office sector, which is a good thing going forward. So we'll see how they take off next year and what the rates will be. 😊

I had them in my portfolio before but I didn't like their portfolio that much and they are very office building focused so I recently sold.

$WPC is a great company and pays a very nice dividend, but I only have $O stock in my portfolio so far.

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