BMO is buying the real estate dip. These dividend-yielding stocks on are its buy list

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Real estate investment trusts have become oversold and that's presented an opportunity for investors, according to BMO.

Real estate stocks have become oversold and that's presented an opportunity for investors, according to BMO. In fact, since the group has been a part of the S & P 500 , there have only been a handful of other times where the stocks have performed worse relative to the index on a year-over-year basis, chief investment strategist Brian Belski wrote in a note Tuesday. Real estate is the only S & P 500 sector that's in the red this year, off 6%.

The company develops, owns and manages workspaces across the country, including in New York and San Francisco. Office REITs suffered from the Covid work-from-home trend and a slow return to the office. However, that is now shifting, Belski pointed out. "Everyone is working. We are coming back to work again," he told CNBC. "The death of commercial real estate is way, way precluded. I think people predicted that way too early.

 

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