- Valuation always matters, but it doesn't matter quite as much for companies with long growth runways. Sometimes growth will make up for buying a stock a little too high.
- Dividend growth investing is more rooted in growth investing, while income investing is more rooted in a value approach.
- In most circumstances, it is smart to do both DGI and income investing as individual opportunities arise.
- I explore five DGI REITs with attractive growth profiles that are by no means cheap but still worth buying.
- Among the list, we have three net lease REITs of various kinds, a unique healthcare REIT, and a data center REIT.
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It's Worth It To Pay Up For These Quality Dividend Growth REITs