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Best LSE Real Estate Dividend Paying Companies

The real estate sector performs relatively in-line with the wider economy. Prosperous periods bring about high growth and inflation, leading to strong returns in real estate investments. During these times, companies such as Mountview Estates and Helical generate high dividend income to shareholders. Here are my top dividend stocks in the real estate industry that could be valuable additions to your current holdings.

Mountview Estates P.L.C. (LSE:MTVW)

MTVW has a sizeable dividend yield of 2.73% and their current payout ratio is 34.74% . MTVW has increased its dividend from UK£1.50 to UK£3.00 over the past 10 years. The company has been a dependable payer too, not missing a payment in this 10 year period. The company has been a strong performer in recent years, averaging an earnings growth of 13.54% consistently over the past five years. Continue research on Mountview Estates here.

LSE:MTVW Historical Dividend Yield Jun 11th 18
LSE:MTVW Historical Dividend Yield Jun 11th 18

Helical plc (LSE:HLCL)

HLCL has a wholesome dividend yield of 2.54% and distributes 42.51% of its earnings to shareholders as dividends , with the expected payout in three years being 72.90%. HLCL’s dividends have seen an increase over the past 10 years, with payments increasing from UK£0.045 to UK£0.095 in that time. Much to the delight of shareholders, the company has not missed a payment during this time. Helical also looks promising for it’s growth over the next year, with analysts expecting a double digit earnings per share increase of 41.08%. Interested in Helical? Find out more here.

LSE:HLCL Historical Dividend Yield Jun 11th 18
LSE:HLCL Historical Dividend Yield Jun 11th 18

Hansteen Holdings PLC (LSE:HSTN)

HSTN has a substantial dividend yield of 5.53% and their payout ratio stands at 62.39% , with the expected payout in three years being 89.91%. Although there has been some volatility in the company’s dividend yield, the DPS over a 10 year period has increased from UK£0.032 to UK£0.061. Over the next 12 months, analysts are predicting double digit earnings growth of 36.55%. Dig deeper into Hansteen Holdings here.

LSE:HSTN Historical Dividend Yield Jun 11th 18
LSE:HSTN Historical Dividend Yield Jun 11th 18

For more solid dividend paying companies to add to your portfolio, explore this interactive list of top dividend payers.


To help readers see pass the short term volatility of the financial market, we aim to bring you a long-term focused research analysis purely driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis does not factor in the latest price sensitive company announcements.

The author is an independent contributor and at the time of publication had no position in the stocks mentioned.

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